Senior Pet Care: Keeping Your Ageing Pet Happy and Healthy
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As our beloved pets grow older, their needs change significantly. Senior dogs (typically 7+ years) and cats (typically 11+ years) require special attention to maintain their quality of life. Understanding these changes helps ensure your ageing companion stays comfortable and healthy.
Signs of Ageing in Pets
Common signs that your pet is entering their senior years include decreased activity and energy levels, changes in sleeping patterns, weight gain or loss, greying fur especially around the muzzle, reduced hearing or vision, stiffness or difficulty moving, and changes in appetite or water consumption.
Health Considerations for Senior Pets
Older pets are more susceptible to various health conditions. Arthritis and joint problems cause many senior pets to develop joint stiffness and pain. Dental disease from years of wear can affect eating and overall health. Organ function changes in the kidney, liver, and heart may require dietary adjustments. Some pets may also show cognitive changes similar to dementia in humans.
Caring for Your Senior Pet
Senior pets benefit from age-appropriate diets with adjusted protein levels and joint-supporting supplements. Continue gentle, regular exercise to maintain muscle tone and joint flexibility. Provide soft bedding, easy access to food and water, and ramps if needed for mobility. Schedule veterinary check-ups every 6 months to catch health issues early.
At Pets Avenue Veterinary Clinic, we offer comprehensive senior pet wellness programmes to help your ageing companion enjoy their golden years in comfort and good health.