Getting to be an Old Man


  • 8 is hardly old, especially for a breed whose lifespan is around 15 years.

    He is just middle aged. He is a grown man and sees no need to do childish things…;) :D


  • If the slow down is so obvious to you, maybe you would feel better to get a vet check? I know you are on the road and it is probably difficult for you to plan, but it might give you some answers that you can work with. Wishing the both of you the best.


  • Thanks, all. He's not sick and people are always surprised to find out he's not the three-year-old they take him for. His walk is light and sprightly, as it's supposed to be, his eyes are clear and he still initiates play…just not quite as exuberantly as he once did.

    Mr. Nerdy, I think you hit it square on. And thank you for the smile. :D


  • I totally agree with Nerdy.

    I think too that when we live so close to our dogs we do notice the little changes as they grow older.

    Jewel at 16 + says "Lucky AJ, I wish I was 8 again!" She is definitely slowing down but loves her walks although they are mor sedate than before. It didn't stopher a while ago when she and her two grandchildren pulled me over and dragged me down the road while attempting to catch a deer!

    I have noticed that some lines do age earlier than others though, that's why I prefer a slow developer as I find they go on longer,

    Love and kisses to AJ, King of the Road.


  • Okay, when this thread was posted, we were on Blue Wilderness food, which by looking at ingredients, seemed to be a superb food. It has these tiny little black round kibbles mixed in it that are supposed to be great for the dog. AJ kept spitting them out on the floor. And, since I had a deep pile rug in the truck, would either walk on them (ouch!) or shake a shower of them out of the rug each day.

    I'm cheap. I hate wasting money on good food if it isn't getting into the dog. We went back to our old standard, Pinnacle Chicken and Oat. We've been back on Pinnacle for about six weeks now…and my dog is back to the playful, running, mischievous rascal I had before. And I'm lovin' it!

    In order to keep his coat conditioned, his food gets supplemented with one or two raw eggs per week and a little cottage cheese. I am considering this stuff called "Missing Link" that has flax seed, rice bran, dried yeast, molasses and sunflower seed as the first five ingredients. It's supposed to supplement Omega 3 and support skin and coat. Any input on this from our resident experts is happily welcome.

    Cheers!


  • Glad to hear that AJ is a pup again! I bought some Missing Link once but none of my dogs would eat their food with it mixed in. It's supposed to be good, I think. A fish oil capsule every day or so can help coat as well.


  • All of ours have gotten Missing Link from the time they started eating solid food. They appear to like it, but we don't have any picky eaters, so that's not probably a good indicator. We mix a small spoon of canned food and a little warm water into the bowl to dissolve it, then mix in the dry. We have nice coats and healthy dogs, but maybe they would be anyway - genetics plays a big part! Refuse to pay the price at the pet stores, I order mine from Revival Animal Health online for about 1/2 the price. Definitely worth it for us with 9 mouths to feed!

    Terry

  • Houston

    Thanks for the info on Missing Link. I have looked at it from time to time, but never actually bit the bullet and got it, now I will..
    I am glad AJ is youthful again..FYI, Otis spit those little things out too..wonder why..?


  • They spit them out…probably because they taste like what they appear to be...rabbit turds.


  • You said: "Well, you-all met AJ when he was five years old. He was running everywhere, playing chase with that mischievous gleam in his eye that I think all Basenji are equipped with from birth. He'll be eight in January and he's starting to show it a bit.

    Did I get this wrong? You say he was 5 when you joined the forum in Oct of 09 and now he'll be 8 in January? Is this new math? :D


  • I'm a dork. Forgot when I joined up. I thought I'd been around longer than that…

    I've had AJ since he was 5.

    Thanks for the correction, Dan. How's Buddy?


  • @AJs:

    I'm a dork. Forgot when I joined up. I thought I'd been around longer than that…

    I've had AJ since he was 5.

    Thanks for the correction, Dan. How's Buddy?

    Buddy's great! He's 28 lbs of energy. AJ has a long way to go young lady. My Basenjis have been pretty active even at 13! My first lived to be 17-1/2! Maybe he just wasn't feeling well for a bit there as dogs can get viruses too.


  • AJ comes from a slow developing line. He didn't really "come into his own" until he was well into his fourth year. Hopefully, if Ms. Patty is right, that means he'll be around for years to come.

    Glad to hear the Bud-Meister is doing well.


  • AJs Human - it's marvellous how time flies!!!

    Joking apart, I'm so pleased that you seem to have given AJ new spirit with the return to a food that you know he's done well on. I've read the blurb on 'Missing Link' and heard the information on it from the salesman. I've no experience as I've not used it. I'm a bit of a sceptic where these things are concerned. The only way is to try it for a time and see the results (if any).


  • Losing a loved one is a hard thing to bear, especially a pet. I think it's because they are in our life 24 hours a day usually from the day we get them. I've lost some fury friend in the past and the grieving process was quite long for me. You don't have to think about it until that day come though.


  • I used Missing Link Plus with Maxx (the "Plus" is the one for joint support) and, IMO, it made a huge difference with him.

    Maxx had Valley Fever for the last 4 years of his life. It skipped the respiratory phase and went straight to the disseminated phase, affecting his bones. I could tell a big difference in him once I started giving him the Missing Link Plus.


  • My B boy is 13 and starting to get up a little more slowly. The vet recommended Arthrosamine and omega-3s in December, and it has made a noticeable difference. I'm starting to worry about the stairs, though.


  • @LindaH:

    I used Missing Link Plus with Maxx (the "Plus" is the one for joint support) and, IMO, it made a huge difference with him.

    Maxx had Valley Fever for the last 4 years of his life. It skipped the respiratory phase and went straight to the disseminated phase, affecting his bones. I could tell a big difference in him once I started giving him the Missing Link Plus.

    Do they like the taste?

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