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From Puppy to Senior: How Diet Changes with Age

During the puppy stage, it’s all about teaching good habits.A quiet place to eat. Set mealtimes. Structure that builds trust.

From Puppy to Senior: How Diet Changes with Age

“What Your Dog’s Eating Habits Reveal About Its Age and Health”

When Marie brought Nox home, he was a little bundle of energy. A puppy with eyes bigger than his stomach. Always enthusiastic, always ravenous. Mealtime was undoubtedly the highlight of his day. But as with so many things involving dogs, that gradually changed.

From puppy habits to new needs
During the puppy stage, it’s all about teaching good habits.
A quiet place to eat. Set mealtimes. Structure that builds trust.

What Marie didn’t realize back then was just how crucial the food bowl itself is to the whole process.
Because Nox gobbled his food, she opted for a classic solution: a plastic slow feeder, a kind of puzzle bowl.

But instead of bringing calm, it mainly caused frustration.
Nox knocked the bowl over, tried to pull the kibble out, and sometimes just gave up.

“When I switched to the PINO Slow Feeder, everything changed. Nox ate more calmly, with greater focus. And it seemed as though he was actually enjoying it.”

Mealtime suddenly took on a different role.
Mealtime was no longer something that had to be over quickly, but became a moment of calm and connection.
This became especially apparent when her partner moved in with them. The calmness during mealtime fostered more trust. 

And now? Now Nox is older.
He’s still a happy dog, but eating is no longer a natural pleasure.
He sometimes left his kibble untouched. He even showed signs of discomfort.
We had his teeth checked by the vet. It turned out: toothache.

He was also having some trouble with his hips. The vet recommended lowering his food bowl. Not raising it, as Marie had previously thought.

“I realized: you have to keep watching, keep listening. A dog that suddenly stops eating is trying to tell you something.”

What you can learn about age & eating:

-    Puppies need structure, calm, and positive associations around eating
-    Adult dogs can develop behavioral issues around eating. Often unconsciously
-    Senior dogs sometimes have physical ailments such as pain, difficulty with posture, or dental problems

And the solution? It often starts with mealtime itself.
The right spot. The right bowl. The right height.

At PINO, it’s not just about “a cute bowl.”
It’s about mealtime as a moment of comfort, connection, and care.

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