With proper health care management, older pets can live their lives to their full potential, which may be well over the equivalent of 100 human years! The key to giving them a longer, healthier time with you can be pretty simple, it’s all about detecting problems early. Half yearly check-ups and thorough physical examinations are recommended for Senior pets. As are lots of pats and cuddles, but you already knew that bit!
Just like humans go to the doctor a little more regularly as they age, so should senior pets! A Senior Pet Health Check-up is a great way to get a comprehensive health assessment to detect potentially serious diseases and conditions at the earliest stages. Early detection of any disease gives you and your veterinarian more options to either cure the problem, slow the progression or simply help keep your beloved pet more comfortable in their golden years.
Growing older with your pet is a comfort that many pet owners look forward to. It is hard to believe the same bundle of energy tearing around the yard so many years ago is now the calm and kind old friend curled at your feet. When they begin to slow down, put on a little weight or stiffen up, your pet needs your help and understanding. Unlike a human, pets can’t take responsibility for their care and totally rely on you!
Pets age much faster than people do and, as they get older, two kinds of changes occur. The first is age related change such as hearing loss, changes in vision or reduced activity. These are normal and cannot be prevented. The second kind is pathological changes or disease such as heart disease, kidney disease, arthritis or dental disease. These are, to some extent, preventable or can be successfully managed.
Senior pets can develop painful osteoarthritis in their joints which often go undetected, impacting their quality of life. Osteoarthritis is caused by a lifetime of wear and tear, excess weight and joint related injuries. If notice your pet’s movement slowing down, this may be a symptom of osteoarthritis which is now highly treatable. Book a consult now to help your pet enjoy their golden years.
Although pets of any age can develop lumps and bumps on or under the skin, they are more common in older pets, and the older they get, the higher their chance of developing a malignant (cancerous) lump. There are many common types of lumps and bumps found in senior pets and it’s very important to have a Vet examine your pet when you find one. Book a consult immediately if you find one.
Although age is not a disease, ageing pets are more likely to develop certain diseases, such as chronic kidney disease, diabetes, osteoarthritis, heart disease and cognitive decline (dementia). For both healthy senior pets and pets with conditions, nutrition plays a vital role in keeping them fit and happy. Read on to discover how feeding your senior pet the right diet can help them live their best lives…
Like humans, senior cats and dogs need a professional dental check-up and clean each year, to remove plaque and tarter and check for any cavities. If left unchecked and untreated, dental problems can be costly and more painful for your pet. It can also contribute to serious heart, liver and kidney conditions. Book a consult now to have your pet’s dental health assessed.
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