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  Suggestions to Enhance Your Older Dog's Quality of Life   --Address subtle changes when you first notice them, talk to your   holistic vet about homeopathic remedies, flower essences, herbs or   nutraceuticals that may be appropriate for your dog’s symptoms.  
--Treat-release and puzzle toys provide fun and mental stimulation. 
--Walks instead of jogs. Tug games instead of chase games. 
--Ramps so he can still get into the car or up on the bed or his favorite chair. 
--Adequate social interaction with other pets and people, but take  care  not to over stimulate your dog – short periods of exercise and   playtime in controlled situations are best for older dogs. 
--If your dog has problems hearing or seeing, use odor cues like   essential oil diffusers or other aromatherapy products to help him find   his way around. 
--Guide your dog with clear cues and easy-to-follow instructions, especially if he's showing signs of mental decline.
--When you talk to your dog, keep your voice quiet, calm and kind. No shouting. 
--Keep your dog at a healthy size – overweight dogs are at significant increased risk for disease as they age. 
--Maintain your dog's 
dental health.
--Feed an anti-inflammatory, nutritionally balanced,   species-appropriate diet, which is the foundation of good health and a   long life for pets of any age.