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Changing Food
Max has always been fed on Beta dried food, first Puppy and now Pet Maintenence. Today while picking up his food I was browsing round the shop and noticed that they did a "Senior" food and it set me thinking at what age would one change a dogs diet, Max is now nine, and just what are the advantages if any of this type of food?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the food he is on suits him and he has a normal activity level I would leave it. If he has slowed down a lot or is putting on weight then the Senior might suit him as it will be more suited to an older dog's lifestyle. My 13, 14 and 15 year olds are still on 'adult maintenance' Eukanuba, they go for a long run every day and are full of energy still.
I saw one of my GSD 'puppies' last night - he will be thirteen next month. He's a big gold sable dog, and he still recognises me by my scent when he comes into the training hall - you can see him sniffing the air and then finds me - don't know if thats a good thing or whether it means I smell lol. He still has five minutes on the floor doing a bit of heelwork, so he doesn't get jealous of his owner's younger dog.