Senior Dog and Cat Care
Did you know pets are considered “seniors” at age seven? As pets age, their nutritional needs, exercise routines, and overall health change. Some issues start with subtle signs that are easy to miss, so regular wellness visits become even more important.
Senior pets may need updated treatment plans, and routine blood work helps us monitor how they’re responding to care. Understanding the aging process is the best way to support your pet—and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
New Client or new pet? FREE FIRST EXAM ON YOUR PET'S FIRST VISIT!
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Thanks to advances in veterinary medicine, pets are living longer than ever. Older pets make wonderful companions, and your senior pet exam is the perfect chance to review changes in your pet's activity, diet, possible onset of arthritis, and work together to find pain medication or therapies that may help your older pet have a good quality of life!
You are an important ally in your senior pet’s health care. We are here to help ensure that your pet is safe and happy throughout the “golden" years.