- Oct 16, 2025
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During Murphy's wellcare visit for her fifth birthday, I was informed that their practice considers any pet over 7 years old senior.
WHAT???
For perspective, Murphy's sire's dam is 12 next year and is so active! I can't imagine in two years that Murphy will be considered senior! (side note: Murphy has a singular white whisker on her face, and when it first showed up, I cried for a week.)
There is another point I have to take into account with my dog specifically, which is her status as a psychiatric service dog. Just like people, dogs have to retire, and I know that Murphy will eventually have to retire, I just don't know when. Some handlers keep their dogs working until 9 or 10, and some dogs just stop working randomly.
So, when would you consider your dog senior? Or what are the criteria that makes a dog a senior dog?
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