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Senior Pet Care

Senior Pet Care

Just like people, your pet’s health will change as they age—and because pets age faster than people, major health changes can happen quickly.

We want to work together to “slow the clock” and promote long, healthy lives for our senior family members. Remember that annual exams are a must for younger animals, but senior pets should receive twice-yearly exams. Your veterinarian can recommend diet modification and medications or supplements to help improve your older pet’s overall health. Getting older doesn’t have to be fraught with troubles for your pet… see your vet regularly to help keep your senior pet healthy and comfortable.

Senior Blood Screening

Dogs and cats enter their senior years around age 7, and often this can be the beginning of rapid yet subtle changes in health. We like to keep an eye on our seniors and check for age-related conditions such as:

  • Liver Disease
  • Arthritis
  • Dental Disease
  • Heart Disease
  • Liver Disease
  • Endocrine Disorders
  • Early Kidney Disease
  • Thyroid Disease
  • Anemia
  • Certain Cancers
  • Diabetes
  • Inflammation
  • Infection

Early detection.
Reduced risk.
Peace of mind