Comfort Notes for Caring for a Senior Dog

If your dog is slowing down and you’re quietly wondering if you’re doing enough, you’re not alone.
I’m Stella’s human, and I’ve been walking this road with a senior dog I love very much. Along the way, I’ve learned that caring for an aging dog isn’t about fixing everything — it’s about comfort, connection, and paying attention to what they need now.
To support other senior dog parents, I created a free guide called:
“10 Things I Wish I Knew Earlier About Senior Dogs” ❤️
It’s a gentle, honest PDF filled with thoughts and experiences from loving a dog through the gray face years — the emotional parts, the quiet changes, and the things I wish someone had told me sooner.
Inside, I share:
- Comfort and routine changes I noticed with Stella
- Appetite and mobility shifts
- Anticipatory grief
- Thoughts on knowing when it might be “time”
- Gentle emotional support for senior dog parents
Download the PDF above ⬆️
What I Share in My Emails
I also send one thoughtful email a week for people caring for senior dogs.
These notes are calm, honest, and grounded in real life — not medical advice or miracle claims.
In these emails, I share:
- Gentle ways to support comfort as dogs age
- How I adjust routines when energy and mobility change
- Ideas for supporting calm in everyday life
- Occasional notes on products we personally use with Stella (always optional)
There’s no pressure to buy anything and no expectation to respond. Just quiet support, once a week.
A Gentle Invitation
If this feels supportive, you’re welcome to download the free guide and receive these comfort notes by email.
You’ll find the subscription box below.
I send one email a week. No spam. No hype. You can unsubscribe at any time.
💛 You’re doing a good job.
Written from lived experience, not perfection.