Senior Collie Feeding Guide
Nutrition guide for aging Collies (7+ years) — adjusted calories, supplements, and dietary tips
Large breeds like the Collie enter their senior years earlier than smaller dogs — typically around age 7+. With a lifespan of 12-14 years, your Collie may spend 7+ years as a senior, making proper nutrition during this stage critical. As activity naturally decreases, calorie needs drop while nutritional quality becomes more important than ever.
Senior Collie Calorie Needs
Daily Calories
873-1183
kcal/day
Kibble Amount
2.3-3.1
cups/day
vs. Adult Needs
-20%
fewer calories
Note: Feeding guidelines are estimates based on standard veterinary formulas. Every dog is different — consult your veterinarian for personalized advice.
Senior Feeding Schedule
Morning (7-8 AM)
1.1-1.6 cups kibble
Evening (5-6 PM)
1.1-1.6 cups kibble
Senior Feeding Tip
Key Dietary Changes for Senior Collies
Increase
- Fiber for digestive health
- Omega-3 fatty acids (brain + joints)
- Antioxidants (vitamins C, E)
- Moisture/water intake
- Easily digestible protein sources
Decrease
- Total calories (less active)
- High-fat treats
- Table scraps
- Excessive sodium and processed ingredients
Coat & Skin Care Through Diet
Your senior Collie's double coat, rough (long) or smooth (short) variety may thin, become drier, or lose its luster with age as natural oil production decreases. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid supplementation can help maintain coat quality. Fish oil is particularly effective. During seasonal coat changes, seniors may need extra nutritional support — consider increasing omega fatty acid supplementation during spring and fall shedding periods. If coat changes are dramatic or sudden, discuss with your vet as it may indicate thyroid or nutritional issues.
Recommended Supplements for Senior Collies
These supplements are selected based on the Collie's breed-specific health profile and common senior needs:
Anti-inflammatory, cognitive support, skin and coat health
Supports cognitive function in aging dogs and maintains skin/coat health as natural oil production decreases.
Digestive health and immune support
Aging digestive systems become less efficient. Probiotics help maintain healthy gut flora, improve nutrient absorption, and support immune function.
Cellular protection and immune function
Antioxidants combat oxidative stress that accelerates aging. May support cognitive function and slow the progression of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome.
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Feeding Guidelines Disclaimer
The feeding recommendations on DosageGuide.com are estimates based on standard veterinary nutrition formulas (RER = 70 × weight^0.75) and general guidelines from AAFCO and veterinary nutrition resources.
Every dog is unique. Actual calorie needs vary based on breed, metabolism, activity level, health conditions, spay/neuter status, and the specific food brand you use. Always consult your veterinarian for personalized feeding advice.
These guides are for general reference and do not replace professional veterinary guidance. Adjust portions based on your dog's body condition score and weight trends.