Senior Cat And Dog Care
Senior pets require more specific care than younger pets. In addition to regular veterinary check-ups, here are a few tips to ensure your elderly dog or cat gets the care they need.
Proper Diet and Nutrition
Senior cats and dogs often need food that is easier to digest and has certain anti-aging nutrients.
Parasite control
As pets age, their immune systems weaken, so it’s crucial to keep up with their parasite prevention.
Pet Dental Health
Your pet’s dental health can significantly affect their overall health. Regular veterinary dental care and exams ensure your pet doesn’t get dental or gum disease.
Up-to-date Vaccinations
Older pets might have different vaccination needs than puppies, kittens, or adult cats and dogs
Consistent Mobility
Keep your pet active! Gentle exercise helps maintain mobility in senior dogs and cats.
Mental stimulation
Enrichment activities and mental challenges are important to keep your pet engaged and happy.
Comfortable living environment
Older pets may benefit from avoiding stairs or spending more time indoors for comfort.
Reproductive Health
Cats and dogs that are not spayed or neutered are at a higher risk for reproductive diseases like cancer.