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The Pet Nutrition Show, with Amanda and Dr Anna.

What to feed your senior dog?

Season 2024, Ep. 23

In this episode of the Pet Nutrition Show, Amanda and Dr. Anna Sutton dive into the nutritional needs of senior dogs.


They discuss how aging affects brain and joint health, and highlight the importance of adjusting diet to maintain weight, muscle mass, and overall health.

Key points include reducing calorie intake, increasing protein, managing oxidative stress with antioxidants, and ensuring proper hydration.

The episode also touches on the importance of a balanced diet for joint health, managing multiple health conditions, and recognising nutritional deficiencies. Practical tips for enhancing digestion and maintaining dental health in senior dogs are also provided.


00:00 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show

00:39 Pet Q&A: Is Dementia Inevitable for Senior Dogs?

01:51 Understanding Senior Dogs: Age and Nutritional Needs

02:30 Key Nutritional Differences for Senior Dogs

03:37 Managing Oxidative Stress in Senior Dogs

04:35 Joint Health and Nutrition for Senior Dogs

06:44 Weight Management Tips for Senior Dogs

08:43 Digestive Health in Senior Dogs

10:18 Hydration and Food Texture for Senior Dogs

13:38 Special Diets and Nutritional Deficiencies

16:08 Dental Health in Senior Dogs

17:39 Home Food Hacks with Dr. Anna


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