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Best Foods for Senior Dogs in India: Feeding the Golden Years Right

Best Foods for Senior Dogs in India: Feeding the Golden Years Right

Senior dogs don't suddenly grow old. They soften into it. A slower walk, longer naps, wiser eyes—and a tummy that now prefers comfort over drama. Feeding them right is less about fancy labels and more about kindness in a bowl. As dogs age (usually 7+ years for most breeds in India), their metabolism slows, joints complain a little louder, and digestion asks for patience.

The best food for senior dogs is easy to digest, nutritionally dense, and gentle on the gut.

Protein

Quality matters more than quantity. Think boiled chicken, fish, eggs, or well-cooked paneer in moderation. Protein helps maintain muscle mass, which seniors quietly lose if we're not careful.

Carbohydrates

Light and friendly. Rice, oats, ragi, and sweet potato work beautifully in Indian homes. Skip heavy wheat and anything too oily—it only invites bloating and discomfort.

Fats

Wisely chosen. A little coconut oil or fish oil supports joints, skin, and that dignified senior shine. Too much, however, turns walks into waddles.

Fibre

The quiet hero. Pumpkin, bottle gourd, carrots, and green beans help digestion and keep constipation away—an unspoken but very real senior issue. If you prefer commercial senior dog food, choose brands available in India that clearly mention senior formulation, joint support, and controlled calories. Always transition slowly—old stomachs dislike surprises.

And finally, fresh water, always. Seniors forget to drink, just like they forget why they walked into a room.

Feeding a senior dog isn't about extending life at all costs—it's about making every day softer, easier, and full of comfort. Because they've spent years looking after us. Now, the bowl is our way of saying I've got you.

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