Why Senior Dog Behavior Changes
As dogs age, changes in their body, brain, and senses can affect how they feel and behave.
Physical & Sensory Changes
Stiff joints, poor vision or hearing may make dogs slower, easily startled, or less active.
Metabolic Health
Changes in organs can affect appetite, weight, and energy levels.
Cognitive Decline (Doggy Dementia)
Confusion, wandering, sleep changes, or forgetting routines may appear.
Pain & Discomfort
Hidden pain (like arthritis or dental issues) can cause irritability, less movement, or appetite loss.
Common Behavior Changes
Anxiety, sleep disturbances, accidents at home, reduced interaction, aggression, or confusion.
When to See a Vet
If you notice weight loss, behavior shifts, mobility issues, vision changes, or confusion—don’t ignore them.
How to Help
Regular vet checks, proper medication, a safe and comfortable environment, and stable routines can greatly improve your dog’s quality of life.




