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Geriatric Pet Care

We provide gentle, attentive care for senior pets, focusing on comfort, mobility, and quality of life. With regular checkups, early detection, and personalized treatment plans, we support your pet through their golden years with compassion and expertise.

Compassionate Care for Geriatric Pets

Pets are considered geriatric as they reach their senior years, typically around 7 years of age, though this varies by breed and size. Larger breeds tend to age sooner, while smaller pets may remain active longer. As pets grow older, they may experience changes in mobility, senses, and cognitive function, making regular health monitoring and tailored care essential.

Here's what we offer:

  • Dental health becomes especially important in senior pets. Periodontal disease is one of the most common medical conditions in aging dogs and cats and may contribute to pain, tooth loss, difficulty eating, and chronic inflammation if left untreated. Signs such as bad breath, drooling, chewing changes, decreased appetite, or pawing at the mouth may indicate dental disease. Routine oral exams and professional dental services can help identify problems early and keep senior pets comfortable and healthy as they age.
  • Caring for a senior pet at home is similar to caring for a younger pet, with a few important adjustments. Consistent monitoring and preventive care can help reduce discomfort, avoid serious health issues, and support healthy aging.
  • Weigh your pet monthly and track any weight changes
  • Observe eating and drinking habits for noticeable changes
Geriatric Pet Care

Senior Pet Care

Transition to age-appropriate senior nutrition when recommended
  • Check the skin regularly for new lumps or bumps
  • Watch for signs of pain, stiffness, or reduced mobility