SadKen
Well-Known Member
For the first time today, my 8yo GSD Sirius didn't lean on his lead on our way home. He is as fast as ever off lead, keeping up and even outstripping our 9mo pup Hector. However, there is no denying that having the pup is taking it out of him; he is running a little less and deliberately wearing the pup out when he can. He doesn't get much peace in the house, but seems to enjoy playing even though he drops off to sleep as soon as he is alone with me!
He looks old to me, although his coat is shiny and his eyes bright, he is moving nicely albeit not as freely as the pup which is obvious when they are next to each other.
I want to keep him fit, healthy and comfortable for as long as I can (whilst considering getting a 3rd younger dog to keep the pup busy and give him a break, but that's another thread!).
He's fed Wainwrights fish trays and a sprinkling of James wellbeloved fish kibble, we couldn't give him kibble historically as it wired him into madness but he does need it now we have pup; I don't want to change this as it's the only thing that doesn't upset his digestion (we can add anything fishy but no other meats). He walks an hour a day off lead, running or trotting most of it and we sometimes take him swimming which really helped with a recent back injury. He is very much on the slim side; whilst no longer ribby, I wouldn't want him to lose even a pound.
Any good tips to help slow the advance of time?

He looks old to me, although his coat is shiny and his eyes bright, he is moving nicely albeit not as freely as the pup which is obvious when they are next to each other.
I want to keep him fit, healthy and comfortable for as long as I can (whilst considering getting a 3rd younger dog to keep the pup busy and give him a break, but that's another thread!).
He's fed Wainwrights fish trays and a sprinkling of James wellbeloved fish kibble, we couldn't give him kibble historically as it wired him into madness but he does need it now we have pup; I don't want to change this as it's the only thing that doesn't upset his digestion (we can add anything fishy but no other meats). He walks an hour a day off lead, running or trotting most of it and we sometimes take him swimming which really helped with a recent back injury. He is very much on the slim side; whilst no longer ribby, I wouldn't want him to lose even a pound.
Any good tips to help slow the advance of time?

