Senior Care
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Adjusting to Your Pet’s Evolving Needs

Dogs and cats are generally considered seniors around the age of seven. As pets age, they may develop new habits or exhibit subtle signs of discomfort. While some changes are a natural part of aging, others may indicate underlying health concerns.

Have you noticed your pet slowing down on walks? Struggling to rise after a nap or navigate stairs? Experiencing unexpected weight changes? Drinking or urinating more frequently? These signs could signal a medical condition that requires attention. Early detection of health issues improves the chances of successful treatment and enhances your pet’s quality of life.

Thorough Wellness Exams for Senior Pets

Regular veterinary check-ups are essential for keeping your senior pet healthy. As dogs and cats age, these exams become even more critical. Both the AAHA and AVMA recommend that senior pets see a veterinarian every six months for a comprehensive exam and lab tests. Bi-annual check-ups help detect potential health issues early, ensuring the best possible care for your aging companion.

P.A.W.S. Program

Contact our office today to learn about our P.A.W.S. (Pets Aging With Style) program, designed specifically for senior pets. This package helps detect age-related health issues early while offering exclusive savings for pet owners.

Give your senior pet the care they deserve to stay happy and healthy for years to come!

*P.A.W.S. is available at select locations.

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