Description
Book Synopsis: As our dog's muzzle turns grey and their footsteps begin to wobble, we often wonder what more we can do to ensure our aging dog's well-being. Based on more than 15 years of veterinary visits with her senior dog patients and their families, new studies in animal and human health related to aging, and a lifetime of heartfelt tales about her own beloved senior dogs, Dr. Mary Gardner answers vital questions pet parents ask about how to extend and enhance older dogs' lives and better manage the pressures of caregiving for aging dogs.
Breakthroughs in veterinary healthcare and deepening people-dog relationships have helped dogs live longer. Yet it seems our canine family members reach their senior years after only a few fleeting moments. Keeping our silvered-muzzle friends physically comfortable and emotionally engaged sometimes brings struggles that pet parents may not be fully prepared or equipped to handle. We may juggle tasks that involve alleviating pain, meeting special nutritional needs, creating a senior-dog-friendly home, and cleaning up frequent messes—along with learning to recognize and successfully manage our own caregiver-related stresses.
With warmth and a steady dose of humor, Dr. Mary Gardner's go-to guide is perfect for dog parents who want to ensure their furry family members continue living their best lives throughout every stage of their golden years. From cloudy eyes to crusty noses, knobby knees to achy hips, picky eating to tucked tails—and everything in between—parents of senior dogs will learn which ailments their dogs will commonly confront and how these impairments may affect their lives.
Dr. Gardner guides pet parents in supporting geriatric dogs' well-being and navigating the complexities of providing elder-dog care at home, including:
- watching for age-related issues
- identifying health warning signs that may require veterinary assistance
- implementing simple home hacks to ease dogs' daily activities and pet parents' caregiving
- selecting tools, products, and resources that soothe aging dog ailments
- choosing the veterinary medical care that best aligns with pet parents' goals
- asking key questions during veterinary visits
- anticipating the trajectories or patterns that certain illnesses follow
- assessing life quality
- managing caregiver fatigue
- evaluating options for aftercare
- experiencing and coping with loss
- honoring your dog and their impact on your life
Drawing on her veterinary medical expertise and focus on geriatric pet healthcare, Dr. Gardner helps us walk our wagging-tail family members through their twilight years with dignity and celebrate the deep relationships we share with our dogs.
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It's Never Long Enough: A practical guide to caring for your geriatric dog is a must-have for any dog parent who wants to ensure their furry family members live their best lives during their golden years. Written by renowned veterinarian Dr. Mary Gardner, this comprehensive guide is based on over 15 years of veterinary experience with senior dogs and their families.
With breakthroughs in veterinary healthcare, dogs are living longer than ever before. However, it often feels like their senior years fly by in the blink of an eye. That's why it's essential to provide your aging dog with the care they need to stay physically comfortable and emotionally engaged. Dr. Gardner covers everything from alleviating pain and meeting nutritional needs to creating a senior-dog-friendly home and managing caregiver-related stresses.
Dr. Gardner's warm and humorous writing style makes this guide a joy to read. She presents valuable insights into the common ailments older dogs face and how these impairments may impact their lives. You'll learn how to watch for age-related issues, identify health warning signs that require veterinary assistance, and implement simple hacks to make your dog's daily activities easier.
Not only does Dr. Gardner share her expertise in geriatric pet healthcare, but she also offers advice on choosing the right veterinary care and asking essential questions during appointments. She helps you anticipate the trajectories of certain illnesses, evaluate your dog's life quality, manage caregiver fatigue, and make decisions about aftercare and coping with loss.
With It's Never Long Enough, you'll gain the confidence and knowledge necessary to provide the best possible care for your aging dog. Show your furry friend how much you love them by investing in their well-being during their twilight years. Don't wait any longer—order your copy today!
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