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Is your dog slowing down? Learn which changes deserve a vet conversation — free, tonight.

Normal or Vet Visit? — the five signs that are never “just age,” plus one week of the Golden Years Tracker — sent straight to your email.

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  • The five changes that deserve a vet conversation — the short list veterinary guidance treats as signals, never “just age”
  • The de-guilt fact that reframes everything: dogs are built to hide decline — the shift sneaking up on you is her biology, not your inattention
  • One week of the Golden Years Tracker — two minutes a night, starting tonight
  • The one-line scripts for calling your vet without feeling dramatic

What it’s a sample of

The Senior Dog Companion is a plain-English educational guide to a dog’s golden years — 48 pages, 15 chapters organized by question (“is this normal, or is this a vet visit?”) — plus the full Golden Years Tracker, the Vet Visit Playbook, and the Home Comfort Checklist. Four PDFs, grounded in AAHA senior-care guidance, AVMA and veterinary-school resources, and WSAVA nutrition guidelines. The full bundle is $46.99, one time — and it never provides doses, never recommends supplements, and routes every clinical decision to your vet. That’s the covenant.

Why is it free? Because the sorting skill makes its own case. If these six pages replace tonight’s 2 a.m. search spiral with something calmer and more useful, the rest of the Companion is there when you want it — with a 30-day money-back guarantee. No pressure either way; unsubscribe anytime.

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Checkout collects only your email — $0.00, no card fields. Educational content only, not veterinary advice. If something feels urgent, call your vet or the nearest emergency vet now. Published by The Companion Series.

Grounded in

AAHA Senior Care Guidelines · AVMA · WSAVA nutrition guidance · veterinary-school resources (Cornell, Tufts)