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Senior Dog Food — Mobility, lightness and health in maturity
Senior dog food

Senior Dog Food — Mobility, lightness and health in maturity

Senior dog food with chondroprotectors for joints, lean protein to maintain muscle and calories adjusted to a slower metabolism.

  • Glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM for joint mobility
  • Quality lean protein to preserve muscle mass
  • Adjusted calories to prevent the typical weight gain of old age
  • Omega 3 for heart, skin and cognitive function

Maturity calls for different nutrition

From a certain age, a dog reduces its activity, loses muscle mass more easily and starts to feel its joints. A senior food accompanies that change: it adjusts calories so the dog does not gain weight with a slower metabolism, but keeps a quality, highly digestible protein to preserve muscle.

Joint support is key: glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM help maintain mobility so your dog keeps climbing onto the sofa or into the car effortlessly. Antioxidants and omega 3 care for the heart, skin and cognitive function.

Small gestures that help a lot

Split the food into two meals, keep water always accessible and watch the weight: both overweight and a sudden loss are signs to discuss with the vet. Check-ups become twice-yearly, because at this age catching things early makes the difference.

Many older dogs also have more sensitive digestion. A grain-free light food, with gentle carbohydrates like sweet potato, tends to suit them especially well by combining lightness and ease of digestion.

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Frequently asked questions

At what age is a dog considered senior?+

Small breeds (up to 10 kg) are considered senior from 9-10 years, medium breeds from 7-8 years, and large or giant breeds from 6 years. At that age their nutritional needs change, activity drops and joint discomfort may appear.

What should a good senior dog food contain?+

Quality, easily digestible protein, calories adjusted to prevent weight gain, chondroprotectors (glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM) for mobility, omega 3 for the heart and skin, and antioxidants to slow cellular ageing.

Can my senior dog keep eating grain-free food?+

Yes. In fact, grain-free light food is often ideal for many older dogs because it combines low calorie density with gentle carbohydrates (sweet potato, pea) that do not ferment in the more sensitive intestines typical of age.

How do I help an older dog with joint problems?+

Besides a food with chondroprotectors, it helps to keep the dog at its ideal weight (every extra kilo overloads the joints), provide padded beds, gentle regular walks, and ramps to avoid jumping. If it limps or struggles to get up, consult your vet.

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