For some senior pets, they may experience changes in their behavior. They may get stuck in corners or pace around through all hours of the night. Rather than waiting until you notice the signs of cognitive dysfunction in pets, we’ve put together three tips to help keep your senior pet’s mind active.
#1: Work your senior pet’s mind with thinking games
If you don’t use it, you lose it—this is true for your pet’s mental function, as well as for people. If your furry pal is slowing down physically and mentally, with no encouragement to flex those muscles—brain included—they are likely to age more quickly. Instead of letting your pet slip away into senility, keep their mind sharp with daily training sessions, brushing up on old tricks, or teaching new skills. Strive for at least two five-minute thinking games per day, to help ensure your dog or cat keeps using their brain.
#2: Beat your senior pet’s boredom with environmental enrichment
Although our faithful companions delight in our company, we can’t always give them constant attention. With a lot of free time on their paws, your pet is likely to get bored, and sleep the day away. Keep their mind focused on puzzle-solving activities by incorporating a variety of environmental enrichment options into their routine. For example, ditch your pet’s food dish, and feed your companion out of a food puzzle, whether it’s a do-it-yourself creation, or a commercial product. Cater to your pet’s natural behaviors by building your dog a digging box full of hidden treasures in the backyard, or leaving tasty snacks on the top of your kitty’s climbing tower that overlooks a bird feeder.
#3: Clear up your senior pet’s confusion with a daily routine
Pets thrive on routine, especially easily confused senior pets. Stick to the same feeding, walking, and playing schedule, if possible, and head to bed around the same time each night, to promote feelings of comfort and security in your old pal.
We want the best for your pet at every age! Contact us to schedule an appointment and we can help your best friend stay sharp and focused.