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Geriatric Care

​Just as our health care needs change as we age, your pet's health care needs also change.

Geriatric pets should have semi-annual veterinary visits instead of annual visits so signs of illness or other problems can be detected early and treated. Senior pet exams are similar to those for younger pets, but are more in depth, and may include dental care, possible bloodwork, and specific checks for physical signs of diseases that are more likely in older pets. 

Common health concerns for senior pets:

  • Arthritis 

  • Obesity 

  • Diabetes 

  • Thyroid imbalances

  • Mobility issues

  • Kidney, heart, and liver disease

Nutritional needs, exercise habits, and many aspects of your pet's daily routine can change as your pet ages. But how can you tell the difference between normal aging and a medical problem? As in humans, some health issues that affect older pets can begin with very subtle changes that may go unnoticed until the problem has become serious. 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.