Senior Hamper for Dogs

£45.00

Senior dogs deserve just as much fun as the youngsters, but we need to make sure it meets their physical requirements too.

Your dogs should have regular vet checks, but there are still some very common issues in our golden oldies, including arthritis and dental disease.

Research has shown that keeping older animals mentally stimulated through enrichment activities and enjoyable social interactions can actually slow down cognitive decline.

  • Lickimat - A great and easy way to provide food enrichment which doesn’t require too much chewing for those with fewer teeth or dental issues. You can pop the mat on a box to make sure your dog doesn’t have to lean down too far either.

  • Forthglade natural grain free treats – You can teach an old dog new tricks, so why not use these treats to refresh their recall or teach a fun skill.

  • JR Pet products natural pure meat training treats - Some older dogs get a little more picky with their foods, and having a variety of tasty treats available is more likely to keep them interested.

  • Denzels All natural soft bakes chews - Even if your dog may struggle with hard chews, they can still have something tasty to chomp on.

  • KONG Senior - Providing some of your dogs normal food in an enrichment item like this Kong can be a good way to keep their brains active.

  • KONG Hide and Treat Ballistic - They may not want to be running around and playing fetch for long, but hiding this toy with some smelly treats inside is a great way to get your dog's nose working and provide a fun, low impact challenge.

  • KONG Wild Low stuff - Who doesn’t like a soft toy? This low stuff option also means it’s easy to carry as well as snuggle up with.

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Senior dogs deserve just as much fun as the youngsters, but we need to make sure it meets their physical requirements too.

Your dogs should have regular vet checks, but there are still some very common issues in our golden oldies, including arthritis and dental disease.

Research has shown that keeping older animals mentally stimulated through enrichment activities and enjoyable social interactions can actually slow down cognitive decline.

  • Lickimat - A great and easy way to provide food enrichment which doesn’t require too much chewing for those with fewer teeth or dental issues. You can pop the mat on a box to make sure your dog doesn’t have to lean down too far either.

  • Forthglade natural grain free treats – You can teach an old dog new tricks, so why not use these treats to refresh their recall or teach a fun skill.

  • JR Pet products natural pure meat training treats - Some older dogs get a little more picky with their foods, and having a variety of tasty treats available is more likely to keep them interested.

  • Denzels All natural soft bakes chews - Even if your dog may struggle with hard chews, they can still have something tasty to chomp on.

  • KONG Senior - Providing some of your dogs normal food in an enrichment item like this Kong can be a good way to keep their brains active.

  • KONG Hide and Treat Ballistic - They may not want to be running around and playing fetch for long, but hiding this toy with some smelly treats inside is a great way to get your dog's nose working and provide a fun, low impact challenge.

  • KONG Wild Low stuff - Who doesn’t like a soft toy? This low stuff option also means it’s easy to carry as well as snuggle up with.

Senior dogs deserve just as much fun as the youngsters, but we need to make sure it meets their physical requirements too.

Your dogs should have regular vet checks, but there are still some very common issues in our golden oldies, including arthritis and dental disease.

Research has shown that keeping older animals mentally stimulated through enrichment activities and enjoyable social interactions can actually slow down cognitive decline.

  • Lickimat - A great and easy way to provide food enrichment which doesn’t require too much chewing for those with fewer teeth or dental issues. You can pop the mat on a box to make sure your dog doesn’t have to lean down too far either.

  • Forthglade natural grain free treats – You can teach an old dog new tricks, so why not use these treats to refresh their recall or teach a fun skill.

  • JR Pet products natural pure meat training treats - Some older dogs get a little more picky with their foods, and having a variety of tasty treats available is more likely to keep them interested.

  • Denzels All natural soft bakes chews - Even if your dog may struggle with hard chews, they can still have something tasty to chomp on.

  • KONG Senior - Providing some of your dogs normal food in an enrichment item like this Kong can be a good way to keep their brains active.

  • KONG Hide and Treat Ballistic - They may not want to be running around and playing fetch for long, but hiding this toy with some smelly treats inside is a great way to get your dog's nose working and provide a fun, low impact challenge.

  • KONG Wild Low stuff - Who doesn’t like a soft toy? This low stuff option also means it’s easy to carry as well as snuggle up with.