3 Ways to Increase Your Dog’s Lifespan

3 Ways to Increase Your Dog’s Lifespan

A long, vibrant life for your dog starts with intentional care. Beyond love and affection, three critical habits can make all the difference in extending your dog’s lifespan. These strategies aren’t just trends—they’re proven methods for longevity and health.

 

  1. Hydrate Your Dog’s Food for Optimal Health

 

Most pet owners overlook the power of hydration in their dog’s diet. Dry kibble is 70 percent dehydrating, and many dogs simply don’t drink enough water. This lack of hydration can lead to serious health issues like kidney disease, urinary problems, and digestive discomfort, especially over time.

 

Why It Matters: When you hydrate your dog’s food, you’re not just enhancing flavor; you’re actively supporting their kidney function, making digestion smoother, and reducing their risk of bladder stones and infections. It’s a simple step with massive long-term benefits.

 

How to Do It Right: Add a bit of warm water, unsweetened Goat milk, or a low-sodium bone broth to your dog’s food. This not only makes meals more enjoyable but also gives them a hydration boost, which is especially helpful for senior dogs or those with dental issues. Consistently hydrating their meals is an effortless way to prioritize their wellness.

 

  1. Commit to Daily 40-Minute Workout—It’s Non-Negotiable

 

Exercise isn’t just a perk for your dog; it’s a fundamental need. Studies have shown that dogs who get daily, structured exercise live healthier and longer lives. Regular exercise prevents obesity, supports cardiovascular health, and even helps reduce anxiety and behavioral issues—all factors that contribute to a longer lifespan.

 

Why It Matters: Daily movement lowers the risk of arthritis, heart disease, and even some cancers. Beyond physical benefits, regular walks provide essential mental stimulation. A well-exercised dog is calmer, less anxious, and happier overall, reducing health risks tied to stress.

 

How to Implement: Make a 40-minute walk/workout a part of your routine, regardless of your dog’s age. Adjust the pace based on their breed and energy level, but stay consistent. Even on busy days, prioritize these walks—they’re not just an activity; they’re a key to their longevity.

 

  1. Supercharge Their Diet with Superfoods

 

What your dog eats is as important as how much they eat. By incorporating nutrient-dense superfoods, you’re not just feeding them—you’re fueling their body’s immune system, detoxifying kidney and liver, reducing aging effects, and preventing the risk of cancer and tumors. Superfoods pack a powerful punch of antioxidants, natural cancer-fighting agents, and minerals that standard dog food often lacks.

 

Why It Matters: Superfoods like blueberries, pomegranate, wheatgrass, broccoli sprouts, and turkey tail mushrooms are loaded with natural compounds that fight inflammation, boost immune function, and combat free radicals responsible for aging and chronic diseases. These ingredients don’t just keep your dog healthy day-to-day; they actively help prevent diseases like cancer and support long-term brain and organ health, giving your dog a better shot at a longer, healthier life.

 

How to Add These Powerhouse Ingredients: Start gradually, sprinkling a pinch of these powders or adding two to three blueberries or broccoli sprouts to your dog’s bowl in the first week. Once settled, go by the thumb rule of ¼ teaspoon for a 14 kg dog. Always observe your dog for digestion upset and adjust the dosage accordingly.

If you are looking for an easier option, use our nutritionist-made “All Greens” formula to provide the right amount of each of these superfoods in your dog’s everyday diet.

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