For senior and large-dog owners
Notice changes earlier. Bring better notes to the vet.
Dog Longevity Lab helps you track the small shifts that are easy to explain away: slower stairs, weight changes, dental problems, restless nights, appetite changes, and behavior that feels just a little off.
Notice
Turn "probably fine" into a real note
Track mobility, weight, appetite, dental changes, sleep, behavior, and quality of life before the details blur together.
Prepare
Walk into the visit with specifics
Bring dates, patterns, examples, and better questions instead of trying to remember everything in the exam room.
Filter
Be careful with longevity claims
We explain research in plain English and avoid miracle-cure, diagnosis, treatment, and supplement-protocol claims.
Free owner notes
Get calm prompts for the changes senior dogs actually show at home.
Most useful observations are boring until they are not: a missed jump, a new sleeping spot, a change in breath, a shorter walk, a food bowl left unfinished. The newsletter turns those moments into simple tracking prompts and better vet questions.