An essential service for diagnosing and controlling health problems in aging pets.
At Elmvale Veterinary Hospital, our team understands how difficult it is to care for senior pets. Aging means your pet will need more specialized care and veterinary visits. Older pets are often at a vulnerable stage of health as their immune system weakens and their body slows down. Having a veterinarian’s input in your senior pet’s care can improve their quality of life and extend their lifespan.
This can differ based on your pet’s breed and size. For dogs, larger breeds age much faster than smaller breeds. A large breed dog can be considered a senior at 5 or 6-years-old while smaller dogs are seen as seniors from age 8 to 10-years-old. Cats are seniors anywhere from 8 to 10-years-old. If your pet falls within these age ranges, it’s time to consult a veterinarian and adjust their care. Please schedule an appointment with us for your senior pet at 705-322-2661.
As your pet gets older, it’s normal for their bodies and behaviour to change. Some of these changes may include:
Here are some tips on how you can care for your senior pet:
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