Anderson Veterinary Clinic
Senior Pet Wellness
As dogs and cats age, they require more attention and special care.

We love Senior Pets! Senior pets have special needs and benefit from more regular veterinary visits compared to their younger counterparts. Age-associated conditions include:
Arthritis
Heart Disease
Kidney Disease
Dental Disease
Liver Disease
Endocrine Disorders
These conditions will start to become more prevalent as your pet gets older. For this reason, we recommend regular veterinary visits for senior pets. Your aging pet may be showing early signs of osteoarthritis, such as stiffness after rest or play, difficulty going up or down stairs, and reduced activity. Early intervention with joint supplements and prescription arthritis medications, when indicated, along with modified nutrition and exercise plans, can greatly improve your pet’s comfort and mobility. Likewise, performing annual screening lab work on your older pet can help identify early stages of medical problems that might go unrecognized and progress significantly without treatment.
Some pets experience age-related behavioral changes that can be a sign of cognitive dysfunction, which is similar in some ways to dementia. Your veterinarian can recommend diet modification and supplements to help improve your older pet’s mental sharpness. Getting older doesn’t have to be fraught with troubles for your pet… see your vet regularly to help keep your senior pet healthy and comfortable.