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Why Your Dog’s Energy Levels Might Be Hiding Early Aging

A dog’s enthusiasm for a morning run can mask significant physiological changes, according to Dr. RuthAnn Lobos. While owners often associate aging with visible stiffness or lethargy, internal nutritional needs typically shift around age seven, long before a pet shows outward signs of slowing down.

Why Your Dog’s Energy Levels Might Be Hiding Early Aging

Dr. Lobos, a veterinarian who frequently trains with her own dogs, identifies a common blind spot among owners of active and working breeds. The danger lies in using a dog's drive as a proxy for health. A high-energy retriever or a running partner may continue to perform at high levels despite the onset of age-related decline. By the time an owner notices a change in gait or activity, the animal has often been dealing with physiological shifts for some time.

To address this, Purina Pro Plan has introduced AdvantEDGE Senior Support+, a formula designed to act proactively rather than reactively. The product targets three specific areas: cognitive sharpness through specialized technology, immune system response, and joint mobility supported by glucosamine and EPA. Dr. Lobos emphasizes that these nutritional adjustments should be implemented around age seven, regardless of whether the dog appears to be aging. By viewing these changes as a transition to be managed rather than a symptom to be treated, owners can better support their pets' long-term quality of life.

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