Frenchie Senior Care
Specialized Care For Your Senior Frenchie
Support Your Aging Frenchie With Gentle, Joint-Friendly Products
🐾 Senior Frenchie Must-Have Supplies
💙 Senior Frenchie Health Management
Joint Pain Management
Senior Frenchies often have arthritis, our orthopedic bed and joint supplements can help reduce pain, improve their mobility.
Weight Control
Senior Frenchies are less active, they gain weight easily, our senior food has lower fat, help keep them healthy and light on joints.
Easy Access To Everything
Senior dogs have trouble jumping, our ramps and elevated beds help them get on couch or bed easily, no more joint strain.
Regular Vet Checkups
Senior Frenchies need more frequent checkups, every 6 months, to catch issues like kidney disease or arthritis early.
💛 Senior Dog Owner Stories
"My 8 year old Frenchie had trouble walking, the orthopedic bed and joint supplements helped him so much! He can run again like a puppy!"
- Anna, senior Frenchie mom
"The ramp was a game changer! My old boy couldn't get on the couch anymore, now he can go up and down by himself, he's so happy!"
- David, happy customer
"The senior food helped my Frenchie lose weight, he had joint pain before, now he's more active, the vet said he's in perfect health now!"
- Nancy, Frenchie owner
❓ Senior Frenchie Care FAQ
When is my Frenchie considered a senior?
Frenchies are considered senior around 7 years old, they start to slow down, and may develop joint issues or other age related problems, that's when you need to switch to senior care.
Do I need to switch my Frenchie to senior food?
Yes! Senior food has lower fat to prevent weight gain, and added glucosamine and chondroitin to support joint health, it's specially formulated for aging Frenchies.
How can I help my senior Frenchie with joint pain?
Our orthopedic bed can support their joints while sleeping, joint supplements can reduce inflammation, and gentle exercise like short walks can help keep their joints flexible.
Why does my senior Frenchie need a ramp?
Senior Frenchies have trouble jumping, jumping can cause more strain on their already painful joints, ramps help them get on couch or bed without jumping, protect their joints.
How much exercise does a senior Frenchie need?
They still need daily exercise, but shorter and gentler, 20-30 minute walks twice a day, avoid long hikes or running, to not strain their joints.
My senior Frenchie has sensitive skin, what can I do?
Our senior grooming products are gentle and hypoallergenic, they are specially designed for older dogs' sensitive skin, help prevent dryness and irritation.
How can I make my senior Frenchie more comfortable?
Keep their bed warm and supportive, keep the house cool, make sure food and water are easy to reach, give them gentle massages, and lots of love and attention.
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