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A Look at Your Senior Pet’s Health and Wellness Needs

You love your pet at every stage of their life, but their needs definitely change as they get older. Just like with people, our furry friends need more TLC as they age. Here are a few things to keep in mind as your pet gets older to make sure they stay happy and healthy.

Dental Care

One of the most important things to keep up with as your pet gets older is their dental health. Just like people, our pets’ teeth can get yellow and start to decay as they age. Make sure you’re brushing their teeth regularly and taking them in for checkups so any problems can be caught early.

Exercise

Many older pets start to slow down and become less active. While it’s important to let them rest, it’s also crucial to make sure they’re still getting some exercise. A sedentary lifestyle can lead to weight gain and other health problems, so try to walk your dog a few times a week or play with your cat for a few minutes every day.

Diet

As your pet gets older, their metabolism slows down and they might not be able to digest food as well. This means it’s important to feed them a high-quality diet that’s easy on their stomach. You might also want to talk to your veterinarian about supplements that can help with joint pain or other age-related issues.

Veterinary Checkups

It’s important to take your pet in for regular checkups as they age, even if they seem healthy. Older pets are more susceptible to health problems, so it’s crucial to catch anything early. Your veterinarian will be able to give your pet a thorough examination and make sure they’re on the right track for their age.

If you have any concerns about your pet’s health as they age, don’t hesitate to contact your veterinarian. They can help you ensure your furry friend stays happy and healthy for many years to come.