Pet expert Amy Shojai explains: • How to entice your older
dog into getting more exercise • What changes to expect as your
dog ages — and which changes are natural and which are warning signs that should send you to the veterinarian • Which pet - specific over-the-counter
dog medications every owner should
keep on hand • How to use the L.O.V.E. Program to
keep your
dog loving longer and living better • Tips on everything from choosing the right products and
dog foods for your aging
dog • How to offer old
dogs nursing care at home for common old
dog conditions • Information about
dog symptoms and canine treatments for
dog cancer, kidney failure in
dogs,
dog hypothyroidism,
dog diabetes, blind
dogs,
deaf dogs,
dog stroke, doggy diarrhea, canine constipation, urine incontinence, old
dogs not eating, and more.
CALLISTO defines companion animals as any domesticated, domestic - bred or wild - caught animals, permanently living in a community and
kept by people for company, amusement, work (e.g. support for blind or
deaf people, police or military
dogs) or psychological support including
dogs, cats, horses, rabbis, ferrets, guinea pigs, reptiles, birds and ornamental fish.