7 Secrets to a Long, Healthy Dog Life: Dr. Jones' Tips for Aging Dogs

7 Secrets to a Long, Healthy Dog Life: Dr. Jones' Tips for Aging Dogs

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In this special video, Dr. Andrew Jones celebrates Tula’s 12th birthday and shares the 7 essential secrets that have kept her healthy, happy, and thriving—without frequent vet visits! Tula’s story is a testament to the power of natural pet care, good nutrition, and preventive health strategies. Dr. Jones explains the key lifestyle changes and tips that every dog owner should consider to improve their dog’s quality of life and ensure they live a long, healthy life.

From regular exercise routines to natural supplements, Dr. Jones reveals how small changes in your dog’s diet and daily care routine can lead to significant improvements in their overall well-being. Whether you’re a puppy parent or have a senior dog, these tips are invaluable for promoting longevity and preventing common pet health issues.

Watch now to learn Dr. Jones’ top 7 secrets for ensuring your dog’s happiness and health well into their golden years!

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50 Comments

  1. You are only human we all make mistakes. Thank you for showing us all the things we need to know.❤❤

  2. Helpful as always. Heads up: Acana is the same as Orijen…I think. Anyway, we switched our cats and dog to Orijen, (with meat as well), last year. Rosie, our dog, who is a poopy snack eater, was already on probiotics and Dr. Jim Z Keystone supplement for dogs in hopes she would stop eating poopy snacks (feral bunnies). Well the family was going through some high stress. Pets started showing health issues…itching and diarrhea. It turned out that the furry family had almost no healthy gut flora, and some very unhealthy gut flora. Rosie test results showed Rosie’s gut did have the probiotics that we gave her in her gut, but not natures gut flora that her mom should have given her. Cats barely had any gut flora left of any form. An Animal Biome test specialist explained that "the elevated Clostridium tends to be associated with high protein, low carbohydrate diets". We had switched Rosie/Angel and Zane to a high protein, low carb diet when we switched to Orijen. Nuts!

  3. Thank you for all your amazing information, Doctor.

    Your smile in your introductory video is infectious and brings smiles to all our faces!

    You are funny, witty and possess a great sense of humour and your unique style of presentation is a bonus to your life- saving, critical information.

    Thank you, our global legend.

  4. Happy birthday Tula
    I have been looking at your supplements. My dog is on Digest All probiotic, Naraquin stage 2 kidney disease end stage 2 heart murmur. She does exceedingly well within the last year she has become deaf and loss of sight.

    Just don’t tell her she doesn’t know.

    Seriously, we are navigating the new challenges. We walked three times a day she socializes with other animals on our walks. She engages with family and loves to ride in her car

    My concern is I have asked to cut back on her vaccines. There’s push back. The reasoning is that her immune system is low now and she needs these shots. I have been in healthcare for over 40 years myself and practice more holistically with myself and I do with conventional.

    She is due for rabies and distemper . I know I have to get rabies or no vet would treat her if I needed to take her urgently anywhere

    She is showing some neurological symptoms such as she just will shake a few seconds like she got to chill or she will bob her head up and down for a few.

    My goal is to give her as much quality to whatever time she has left. I am anxious to switch off of conventional treatment and supplements like I do for myself.

    However I have been looking at your probiotics and some of your other supplements.

    She is on prescription hills food for kidney disease wet and dry. I do supplement her with fresh string beans, carrots, she likes lettuce and she likes green peppers.

    I will boil chicken or turkey I will then grinded or shred it to mix it in with her wet or dry dog food. She seems to have a good intake of water on her own throughout the day.

    Her breath is offensive!

    Well I don’t have her sedated to have dental work I do take her to have a dental check-up and polishing she has all of her teeth and I’ve been told no infections have been

    I’m going to try your parsley and coconut oil, I was brushing her teeth with dog toothpaste chicken she likes but I read controversy to that.

    I have downloaded your book
    Any suggestions would be appreciated.

  5. My two doxies are 13 and very healthy happy dogs, I pray the stay with us for a long time 🐶 ❤

  6. I had a little poodle who made it to 19 years old! I only gave him rabies vax a cpl times in his life….he ate mostly drs fosters and smith kibble and cans but also other stuff and changed it up occasionally.

  7. Hello Dr., we just got a brand new 8 weeks old puppy (Maltese,shitzu mix). He had 2 puppy round of vaccines and the said he will need his third round and I hate them vaccine as my late 15 years old dog had so many issues with them , got sicker and sicker with every and on her last vaccine (lepto) just put her immune system so week she developed I.T.P. …. I don’t want to have this one suffer with unnecessary vacs , should we go through with the third round of puppy vac ? I’m super scared and most vet here in Georgia are vaccine pushers and put fear to vaccinated our dogs. I loved to have your opinion. Thank you

  8. I love it! I use Markus muhle black Angus and luposan 24/10 cold pressed foods as a base to add too. Usually mixing in a small amount of raw food as well as sometimes a tablespoon of natural yogurt. I also use either canivet or oimmal hip and joint supplements as well as a daily dose of fish oil! Also i have some mixed enzymes and probiotics on the way based on watching some of your videos. It’s important for me to get good nutrition to my two dogs but I’ll be the first to admit it is based around a budget. I have a 10mo staff x am bulldog and a 9yr old basenji x Jack Russel. My older dog has never had any issues and hopefully for years to come! You really are a wealth of information and it’s clear that your heart is in the right place! Thanks for all the information you’ve made available. I will always try less potentially harmful treatments before going for the riskier medications because you have made that valuable Information available!

  9. I cannot get my Pomeranian groomed without showing his Rabies vaccine record. Tula is a wash and go dog. Some of us don’t have that. My last dog who died at 13 from kidney failure was my service dog and always had to have vaccines. So it’s nice to say ‘don’t do it’ but what’s the alternative?????

  10. We have never vaccinated our dogs and they have lived long, healthy lives. Buster, our fourteen year old foxy, has never attended a vet unless he absolutely had no choice, such as a carcinoma which rendered an amputation on one of his digits. He has been fine ever since, and even better, courtesy of our amazing Doctor Andrew Jones.

    Thank you so much.

  11. As a GSD owner and lover of, I believe in exercise, too and I believe in both on and OFF leash exercise. I LOVE taking my current sweetheart into the woods for an hour or more daily – in every type of weather. I have a Very social, happy, playful, love everybody 14 month old. My greatest issue is the problems I have with other people who hate, call the police or by-law, yell, swear and react in every way – ‘pepper sprayed a month ago, baited at home behind the fence, kicked in the head because the other guy couldn’t control HIS dog – my dog at 4 months was playing with HIS dog and didn’t have recall so in order for them to stop playing he kicked mine – the police did nothing..because I’ve probably had 8 complaints over the years, the last cop told me – "you have a track record of people calling about you and ‘your dog of leash" because he is so friendly he likes to say hello and he’s usually off leash ( But never on urban sidewalks) Why is there just a big deal about off-leash dogs and why are people SO AGAINST GSD????? Help?? My late sweetie was a registered Therapy Dog! Calm, wonderful and loyal. My GSD now doesn’t have a mean bone in his body according to our vet. What is the problem with walking , and minding my own business with my GSD off leash? I don’t complain about anyone – ever. Anyway, how can we ‘change peoples’ perceptions about off-leash walking in areas away from traffic??????? Luckily we found an abandoned quarry very close by – probably about 75 acres of field and pond where my boy runs to his heart’s content and where we’re not bothered. Thank you as always for posting your tips, some of which I certainly follow and some I’m financially unable to ( I’m a senior on a fixed income..) Dr. Jones, you are terrific as well as unequalled in your integrity and honesty ☺🤗 Happy Birthday to Tula!!!!❤🎉

  12. Dr Jones my 14 year old dog has been quite healthy as I also quit vaccinating and feed him healthy foods but sadly he was recently diagnosed with bladder tcc cancer and piroxicam is the only thing helping him have much better quality of life. What can I do to protect his organs and stomach and can I try fenbenzadole with the piroxicam? Thank you.

  13. I saw a Youtube channel saying that it is not good to feed your senior pet cold food. So how do we room temperature our refrigerated homemade food?

  14. What food would you recommend to medium breeds from 7 years old? I hear so many opinions that I am completely lost. Regarding additives – probiotics, curcumin and for joints – how regularly should be given to a dog? I guess periodically but when is better to give a dog and for how long?

  15. Happy belated birthday to Tula- and congratulations Doc on your 1M+ we just subscribed to ur channel just now, you’re awesome~we’ve been doing many things you’ve mentioned in your videos coincidentally ❤

    Our Max, a male Shihtzu, who’s been important part of our family is going on his 17 years since 2008 and still going strong.

  16. Happy birthday!!! Thank you doctor for helping me. I’m a new dog owner after over 20 years. Plus he’s my fist male, first indoor, first Olde English Bulldogge. Well, he’s a bit spoiled, but recently he’s been coughing. my vet put him on antibiotics. He got worse & started throwing up. My friend begged me to try her vet. She said that his tongue was purple, took X-rays & said his heart is enlarged & has congestive heart failure. Now he’s on more meds. Please give me some natural advice to help my Baby Tiger🙏🐾

  17. Happy 12th Birthday Tula!! 🎉❤ You have taken great care of herm she is so tame and calm. God bless her with many more years of life! ❤🐶🐕🎂🐾

  18. Hi Dr, my dog got bitten in the ear and I didn’t know after a few days so the wound got blood blister . How can i treat that wound at home ? Thanks for your advice

  19. I had an American Eskimo for 17 1/2 years. He rarely saw the vet, hardly ever vaccinated, and ate dry kibble and tablescraps. I use to call myself a bad doggy mom because I didn’t keep him up to date with his vaccinations. Now I realize that may have helped his longevity. The vet also saved Dever’s life on two separate and unrelated occasions. So here’s a toast to Dr. Jones and all the awesome vets out there. 🙂

  20. Happy Birthday Tula and thank you Dr. Working on healing my friends dog of cancer, you have really helped.❤🙏

  21. My pup keeps falling asleep and he is sleeping alot all of the sudden . He usually has quite a bit of energy I’m not sure what it could be 😢

  22. A hybrid is a cross between genuses like horse/donkey all breeds of dogs are the same genus. So no hybrid vigor.

  23. No vaccines? Wow. Crazy Anti-vax vets in the wild. I lost you after you said this. Granted, dog vaccine schedule should be revised, but your assertions have no clear supporting evidence. Having said this, it’s possible for vaccines, especially new vaccines, to induce auto-immune reactions in anybody, dog or human. However, this is a known trade-off that we are aware of, balancing the benefits of the vaccine vs a possible immune reaction, which is rare. What’s more, your body can react with things other than vaccines to cause an auto-immune reaction. Getting a viral illness is probably on the top of that list. If you think you can stave off auto-immune disease by avoiding vaccines, you are fooling yourself, because there are probably thousands of things in the environment that can set of an auto-immune disease.

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