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Older dogs need plenty of physical activity to stay fit and happy.

They also need regular veterinary care to prevent problems that could shorten their lives.

Here are some tips on how to make sure your older dog stays fit and healthy.

First, make sure your dog gets at least 30 minutes of exercise every day. This will help him burn calories and build muscle mass. You can do this by taking your dog out for a walk or playing fetch with him. Second, make sure he has access to fresh water. It’s important to give your dog enough water so his body isn’t dehydrated. Third, make sure he gets adequate nutrition. Feed your dog high-quality food that contains protein and fat. Fourth, make sure he gets regular dental care. A clean mouth means fewer cavities and less plaque buildup.

Start with a balanced diet.

As your dog ages, his nutritional needs change. Make sure you feed him a well-balanced diet that includes plenty of protein and fat.

Give him plenty of exercise.

If your older dog isn’t getting enough exercise, he might not be able to maintain his weight. He also won’t be able to burn off excess calories. This means he will gain weight and become more likely to develop health issues.

Don’t overfeed him.

It’s easy to feed an older dog too much food. But it’s just as important to make sure he gets enough water. You should give him at least two cups of water per day. Make sure he has access to fresh drinking water throughout the day.

Take him out regularly.

If you take your dog out every day, you will help him stay fit and healthy. This will also help him feel more relaxed and happy.