
Senior Dogs Series: Diet Changes & Supplements for Older Dogs
In our senior year journey at 3 Spoilt Dogs, we’ve learned that nutrition becomes less about “feeding a brand” and more about feeding the dog in front of you.

Neo’s Preventative Health Journey
Imagine knowing what your dog’s potential health issues were ahead of time? That’s what Hugo Health does. They are an advanced pet health. check and takes a preventative approach when it comes to caring for dogs.

When the World Gets a Little Fuzzy: Supporting a Blind Senior Dog with Love
Hearing that your dog is losing their vision can feel heavy. But here’s what I want you to know straight away: blind dogs can still live beautiful, happy, confident lives. Especially our clever little small dogs and oodles. Let’s talk about what’s happening, and how to support them gently and confidently.

Why Every Dog Should Wear an ID Tag (Even When They’re Microchipped)
An ID tag is your dog’s fastest ticket home. While microchips are essential, they require a vet or shelter to scan the dog before your details can be accessed. An ID tag allows the very first person who finds your dog to contact you immediately. No scanners. No databases. Just a quick phone call and a very relieved reunion.