senior dog smell e1745487003845 - The Impact of Age on Sense of Smell in Dogs
  • Provide interactive scent-based activities such as snuffle mats, scent-based puzzle toys, and nose work games. These activities stimulate and maintain olfactory engagement, helping to keep the sense of smell sharp as dogs age.

Enhance Food Appeal

  • If your dog’s appetite wanes due to a reduced sense of smell, make meals more enticing by adding warm water, low-sodium broth, or aromatic food toppers.

Use Scent Markers for Navigation

  • Apply consistent, natural scents to key areas (like bedding or doorways) to help older dogs navigate their home more easily and maintain confidence in their environment.

Maintain Overall Health

  • Schedule regular veterinary checkups to catch and treat underlying health issues that could affect the nose, such as infections or dental problems, which can impact olfactory function.

Encourage Gentle Exploration

  • Continue to take your dog on leisurely walks where they can sniff and explore at their own pace. This not only preserves olfactory function but also provides mental stimulation and enjoyment.

Practice Good Hygiene

  • Keep your dog’s nose and surrounding area clean and free from irritants, and ensure dental hygiene is maintained to prevent oral health issues that could affect the sense of smell.

Source: Animal Wellness Magazine