#Lifewitholddogs Podcast
Join us on the Life With Old Dogs podcast for essential guidance and expert advice on senior dog care.
Do you ponder the reasons behind your elderly dog's declining agility in his hindquarters? Are you concerned that your usual walks with your aging companion might be overly taxing for him now? Or are you eager to discover the art of crafting delectable and nourishing homemade meals and snacks for your senior dog, without adding any unnecessary pounds? Allow me to introduce myself as Dawn Mimnaugh, the Founder and Head Caretaker at Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary. With a wealth of practical knowledge accumulated over decades, I specialize in providing expert care for older dogs aged eight years and above.
This podcast provides you with information to ensure your loyal companion enjoys their golden years to the fullest while maintaining a healthy weight and optimal well-being.
You can listen to the #Lifewitholddogs podcast at
https://www.wpsgss.org/lifewitholddogspodcast and on all podcast platforms.
#LifeWithOldDogs media supports Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary.
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Brown Goo in Your Older German Shepherd's Eyes? It Could Be Pannus.
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Pannus, otherwise known as Chronic Superficial Keratitis is an autoimmune disease frequently seen in senior German Shepherds. Pannus is a condition that affects the cornea (the clear part of the eye), which typically manifests as a reddish-brown, non-painful lesion on the eye lens and surrounding tissues. Both eyes are typically affected. In some cases, the lesions can grow quite large and affect your dog's vision. While there is no cure for Pannus, there are ways to manage it and keep your fur friend comfortable.
In this #LifeWithOldDogs® blog post and podcast, we'll cover the"ins and outs" of Pannus in senior German Shepherds.
Check out our blog post that coincides with this podcast at:
https://www.wpsgss.org/post/brown-goo-in-your-senior-german-shepherd-s-eyes-it-could-be-pannus
In season three of our #LifeWithOldDogs® podcast and blog we are covering the top 20 health issues of senior German Shepherds, so be sure to subscribe to our newsletter to get all this free and valuable information delivered right to your inbox.
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Our fur friends don't live forever.....none of us do.... but as your German Shepherd ages, it's important to know the typical aliments your fur friend can suffer from and how to navigate the waters if something does come up, instead of being blindsided and feeling helpless. We want to help you with that. At the end of season three of #LifeWithOldDogs® podcast and blog posts, we will send you the entire season's worth of all the information we cover in a FREE ebook, so be sure to subscribe to be "in the Know."
You can find Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary online at:
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You can find Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary online at:
www.wpsgss.org
https://www.facebook.com/woodysplacesgss
https://www.instagram.com/wpsgss/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Tb1hKnOWEamQstkqAxEyg
We would LOVE it if you could leave a thumbs-up or comment! Please and Thank you!
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