# Senior Dogs Stay Active With Nutrient-Rich Foods
Proper nutrition supports mobility and vitality in aging dogs. Eleven foods deliver the nutrients senior canines need to remain playful and active during their later years.
Fish like salmon provides omega-3 fatty acids that reduce inflammation and support joint health. Eggs contain choline for cognitive function and lutein for eye health. Sweet potatoes offer beta-carotene and fiber for digestive wellness.
Blueberries pack antioxidants that protect brain cells and slow cognitive decline. Carrots supply vitamin A and natural abrasives that clean teeth. Green beans deliver fiber without excess calories, helping seniors maintain healthy weight.
Chicken breast provides lean protein essential for muscle maintenance. Pumpkin offers soluble fiber that aids digestion. Apples contain quercetin, a compound with anti-inflammatory properties. Peas deliver plant-based protein and vitamins. Plain yogurt supports gut health through probiotics.
These foods work best when introduced gradually to prevent digestive upset. Owners should remove any toxic components before serving, such as apple seeds. Portion sizes matter for senior dogs prone to weight gain.
Veterinarians recommend consulting before adding new foods to an aging dog's diet, particularly if the dog takes medications or has existing health conditions. A balanced approach combining these nutrient-dense foods with quality senior dog food formulations creates the foundation for active, healthy aging.
