11 Signs Your Dog Is Dying

They share our laughter, our walks, our quiet moments… and often even our sofas! Our dogs are much more than just pets: they are true family members. So, as the years pass and their energy wanes, our hearts sink. How can we know if our faithful companion is simply experiencing a period of fatigue or if his body is gently saying goodbye?

In this article, we’ll help you recognize the   signs of old age in your dog  , so you can give him all the love and comfort he deserves until the end of his wonderful adventure.

An energy that is slowly fading away

Does your once tireless dog now prefer a nap to a walk? This is often one of the first signs of aging. Long ball chases turn into short walks in the yard, and naps become longer. This slowdown isn’t necessarily a sign of illness, but it does deserve attention: a more relaxed pace, shorter walks, and, above all, plenty of affection.

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