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The most common cause of death in senior dogs is cancer, followed closely by organ failure, especially heart and kidney disease.
Signs a dog may be nearing the end of life include reduced appetite, mobility issues, disorientation, withdrawal, incontinence, and significant weight changes.
Cancer is the most common cause of death in senior dogs, often surpassing other age-related illnesses such as heart disease or kidney failure.
Signs a dog may be nearing the end of life include significant changes in behavior, mobility issues, incontinence, weight loss, loss of appetite, and cognitive decline.
Dogs are generally considered old at 7 to 10 years for small breeds, around 7 for medium breeds, and 5 to 6 years for large or giant breeds.
Dogs typically begin to show signs of aging between 5 and 10 years old, depending on their size and breed.
Signs of a dog's back end going include hind leg weakness, difficulty standing or walking, stumbling, dragging rear paws, incontinence, and reluctance to rise or climb.
Signs of aging in dogs include graying fur, reduced hearing and vision, changes in behavior such as irritability or confusion, decreased mobility, and dental issues.
Signs of aging in dogs include graying fur, hearing and vision loss, behavioral changes, weight fluctuations, dental issues, and reduced mobility. Senior dogs may also experience cognitive decline, changes in sleep patterns, and increased susceptibility to health problems.
No, Target does not allow dogs unless they are certified service animals assisting individuals with disabilities.

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