Pets age faster than people and are considered "seniors" at 7 years of age, just as people change as we get older, so does your pets.
Regular wellness visits are important for every stage of your pet’s life, so be sure to keep up your yearly wellness appointments. The best way to help protect your pet as he or she ages is to understand the aging process. Even if your senior pet is already being treated for a medical condition, treatment recommendations can change as their condition progresses and medication dosages need to be adjusted or changed. Routine wellness blood work is important for senior loved ones because these tests allows their doctor to have a healthy base line your your pet and to detect early stages of common illnesses your elderly pet may be experiencing.
Your senior pet’s wellness examination is a great chance to have us address any of your questions or concerns about your pet. We welcome your questions and encourage you to be involved in decisions regarding their health care.
Older pets make wonderful companions, and thanks to advances in veterinary medicine, pets are living longer than ever! 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".
Regular wellness visits are important for every stage of your pet’s life, so be sure to keep up your yearly wellness appointments. The best way to help protect your pet as he or she ages is to understand the aging process. Even if your senior pet is already being treated for a medical condition, treatment recommendations can change as their condition progresses and medication dosages need to be adjusted or changed. Routine wellness blood work is important for senior loved ones because these tests allows their doctor to have a healthy base line your your pet and to detect early stages of common illnesses your elderly pet may be experiencing.
Your senior pet’s wellness examination is a great chance to have us address any of your questions or concerns about your pet. We welcome your questions and encourage you to be involved in decisions regarding their health care.
Older pets make wonderful companions, and thanks to advances in veterinary medicine, pets are living longer than ever! 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".