Senior Pet Care

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Their Golden Years

As pets get older, their health needs evolve, requiring extra care and attention.

Common Health Issues in Senior Pets

As pets age, certain health problems become more likely, so they need a bit of extra attention.

  • Vision and Hearing Loss
  • Dental Health
  • Arthritis
  • Cancer and Kidney Disease

Helping Your Senior Pet Age Gracefully

Here’s how you can help your aging pet live their best life:

Weight Management

Keep an eye on your pet’s weight and work with our vet team to maintain a healthy balance.

Home Comfort

Adjust your pet’s living space to meet their changing needs, like making it easier for them to move around and stay comfortable.

Immune Support

Keep their vaccinations up to date and continue with parasite prevention to help strengthen their immune system.

Mobility

Encourage gentle, regular exercise with interactive toys to keep their joints healthy.

Nutrition

Talk to us about any dietary changes needed to address their evolving nutritional requirements.

Mental Stimulation

Keep your pet’s mind sharp with interactive toys and a diet rich in antioxidants.

Increased Vet Care for Senior Pets

As your pet enters their golden years, regular vet visits become even more important—every six months is ideal. These check-ups allow us to catch any potential issues early on, with thorough exams, bloodwork, and dental care playing key roles in keeping your senior pet healthy.

Your pet is more than just a companion; they’re a cherished member of your family. We’re here to support you and your beloved friend at every stage of their journey.

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