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Bathing Tips for Senior Dogs

As dogs grow older, their skin becomes thinner, drier, and more delicate. Many small senior dogs develop sensitivities they never had before — itching, flakiness, redness, or discomfort after baths.
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How to Trim Nails Safely

Nail trimming is important for every dog, but for senior dogs — especially those with arthritis — it becomes essential. Long nails can change how a dog walks, put pressure on already‑sore joints, and even cause slips or injuries.
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Best Grooming Tools for Small Senior Dogs
Best Grooming Tools for Small Senior Dogs smallseniordogs.com Introduction Grooming a senior dog isn’t just about keeping them clean — it’s about keeping them comfortable, mobile, and healthy. The right tools make a huge difference, especially for tiny seniors with sensitive skin, stiff joints, or thinning coats. Here’s a guide to the most senior‑friendly grooming
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How To Groom A Senior Dog With Care

How To Groom A Senior Dog with care smallseniordogs.com Introduction As dogs move into their senior years, grooming becomes more than just keeping them clean — it becomes an essential part of their comfort, health, and emotional well‑being. For small senior dogs especially, regular grooming can prevent discomfort, catch health issues early, and help them





