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Older dogs and cats have unique health needs that benefit from a proactive approach to care. Our Madeira Park veterinarians provide targeted care to help senior pets stay comfortable and healthy.

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Maintaining Quality of Life

Routine exams, quality nutrition and regular exercise are vital components of senior pet care. When age-related issues such as arthritis or kidney problems arise, minor lifestyle modifications or dietary changes can often enhance a pet's quality of life.

Our veterinarians can help your senior pet achieve optimal health by identifying and treating emerging health issues early and providing nutritional advice and proactive treatments to help manage or slow the progression of age-related conditions.

We recommend all senior pets have wellness exams every six months, with annual diagnostic testing. The frequency of these exams allows for early detection and treatment of age-related conditions, helping to maintain comfortable mobility and excellent quality of life.

Geriatric Care for Pets, Madeira Park

Health Problems in Senior Pets

As dogs and cats age, they become more susceptible to illness and disease. As a result, we commonly see older pets who are experiencing age-related health problems, including:

Veterinary Care for Older Pets

Our team will thoroughly examine your senior pet and ask about their diet and lifestyle. Testing may be recommended to gain additional insight into your pet's overall health.

Once your pet has been fully assessed, your veterinarian will recommend a treatment plan to address any existing health concerns and proactively help with potential age-related issues.

Recommendations may include changes to your pet's diet or exercise routine, as well as medications to help your senior pet stay happy and comfortable.

Diagnostic Tests for Aging Cats & Dogs

Our veterinarians highly recommend baseline diagnostics for all our senior patients. These tests provide key information on health and overall condition and serve as a benchmark for changes that may develop over time.

Routine urinalysis and bloodwork allow us to detect signs of internal health problems even before symptoms arise. This very early detection can help us to manage conditions effectively and, in many cases, slow the progression of the disease.

New Patients Welcome

Whether you are just passing through or have lived here for years, our team at Madeira Park Veterinary Hospital would love to get to know you and your furry friend. Call today to book your pet's first appointment.

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