
Musculoskeletal System
A less active dog may indicate a health issue or simply aging. A veterinary consultation is essential to rule out any illness, while dietary supplements can support their metabolism or joints depending on the identified cause.
Your dog may suddenly seem more tired for many reasons. If your companion is less enthusiastic when greeting you or if they are eating less than before, a visit to the vet is in order! The vet will examine them and, if needed, recommend blood tests. If everything is normal and your dog has reached a certain age (around ten years for small breeds and 7 to 8 years for large breeds), this drop in energy may be age-related. Like everyone else, they are getting older! You can help them regain their vitality, particularly with a food supplement that boosts their overall metabolism. Age may also be causing joint stiffness in your dog. In this case, your dog plays less, struggles to get up from their bed, and so on. Find out more about mobility issues here.
Unfortunately, there are times when your vet may have to deliver bad news. Your dog could be suffering from a chronic illness, cancer, or may need to undergo major surgery. To help them recover after the operation—on top of the treatments prescribed by your vet—you can boost their overall metabolism and appetite with a dietary supplement.






