Setting Up Hydration Stations That Actually Work
Moving water bowls to multiple locations and using fountains doubles water intake in most senior pets. Here's the setup that takes 10 minutes and costs under $30.
Small changes in your home can make a big difference in quality of life. These are the practical, affordable changes that senior pet parents consistently report as game-changers.
Moving water bowls to multiple locations and using fountains doubles water intake in most senior pets. Here's the setup that takes 10 minutes and costs under $30.
Older pets lose the ability to regulate temperature efficiently. Heated beds in winter and cooling mats in summer aren't luxuries — they're medical necessities for senior pets.
Weak hindquarters make smooth floors treacherous. Non-slip rugs, yoga mats, and toe grips restore confidence and prevent falls that often accelerate decline.
Neck strain from bent eating postures is common in large senior dogs. Raised feeders reduce regurgitation, improve digestion, and make mealtime less physically demanding.