Senior Care
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Promoting a Healthier Life through Customized Senior Pet Care

As pets age, they need more care and attention because their needs change. Dogs and cats are typically considered seniors around 7 years old. While some changes may seem normal with age, they could also signal underlying health issues. If you've observed your pet moving slower, having trouble getting up, or struggling with stairs, or if they are experiencing weight fluctuations or increased thirst and urination, these could be signs of a health problem. Identifying these changes early can enhance your pet's quality of life and result in better outcomes.

Senior Pet Wellness Exams

Regular veterinary visits are essential for aging pets. According to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), healthy senior pets should receive a comprehensive exam and lab testing every six months. These routine check-ups allow for early detection of potential health concerns and help us develop a proactive care plan tailored to your pet’s evolving needs.

P.A.W.S. Program

Ask about our P.A.W.S. (Pets Aging With Style) package, designed specifically for senior pets. This comprehensive program focuses on early identification of age-related conditions and includes discounted services to support your pet’s long-term health. Let’s work together to keep your senior pet happy, comfortable, and thriving.
P.A.W.S. is available at select locations.

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