Cavalier King Charles Spaniels typically reach adulthood between 1 to 2 years old, transitioning from puppyhood with maturity in behavior and physical development.
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Around 5 to 7 years old, Cavaliers enter middle age. They remain active but may start showing subtle signs of aging, such as decreased stamina.
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Between 8 to 10 years old, Cavaliers enter their senior years. They may experience decreased energy levels and begin to show signs of aging, such as graying around the muzzle.
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Senior Cavaliers require regular vet check-ups to monitor for age-related health issues like heart conditions, arthritis, and dental problems.
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A balanced diet tailored to senior dogs helps maintain their health and vitality, supporting joint health and cognitive function.
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Moderate exercise, adjusted to their age and health, helps senior Cavaliers stay fit and maintain muscle tone, enhancing their quality of life.
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Cognitive stimulation through interactive toys and games can help senior Cavaliers stay mentally sharp and engaged
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Providing a loving and comfortable environment enhances the quality of life for senior Cavaliers, ensuring they age gracefully and happily.
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