“Stump Says” Feature Launching Soon

We’re excited to announce that our new “Stump Says” column will be launching soon. It’ll be a great resource for people looking for advice about living with senior dogs.

Even if Cats Could Talk, They Wouldn’t Confess to Getting Old

By Patty Khuly, DVM, www.Doolittler.com for SeniorPetProducts.com Among my first memories is one of my first cat, Marsha. She was a Siamese foundling adult already who ambled into our house with a frayed collar and made herself at home. While my mother was pregnant with the prenatal me, she would lie on the bulging belly, [...]

Sophie’s Choice – My Road to Canine Rehab

By Leslie Gallagher McMahon, certified canine rehabilitation technician, owner of Two Hands Four Paws, a canine therapy/wellness center in Los Angeles. I came to the world of canine “rehabilitation” (we cannot use the term physical therapy for animals it is a protected term for humans only and then of course when I tell people that [...]

Knowing the Warning Signs of Aging in your Dog

Knowing the Warning Signs of Aging in your Dog By Patty Khuly, DVM, www.Doolittler.com for SeniorPetProducts.com Sophie Sue will be eleven years old this month. She’s a much beloved, dark brindled French bulldog whom I rescued nine years ago after I performed a C-section on her, thereby extracting four healthy pups. Her uterus at the [...]

The Ten Best Ways to Tell if Your Pooch is becoming a “Senior”

By Patty Khuly, DVM, www.Doolittler.com for SeniorPetProducts.com When does your dog become a senior citizen? The answer may surprise you. Some dogs are considered geriatric at five years of age while others won’t credibly qualify until they’re ten or more. At issue here is the discrepancy between different breeds and sizes of dogs. Giant breeds [...]