Senior Pet Care in Laguna Niguel, CA
Conditions Often Seen in Senior Pets
When animals reach their senior years, many develop a number of conditions that need special care. Digestion may slow down, and they may have more gastrointestinal upsets or constipation. Osteoarthritis may affect joints, causing pain and difficulty with movement. Heart, liver, or kidney disorders may occur. Diabetes and urinary tract problems may develop. Cancer may also affect older animals. The mental decline can also affect animals in their later years.
Why Good Veterinary Care Helps Senior Pets
Your veterinarian can help provide the care your senior pet needs to stay healthy, active, and engaged. A thorough physical exam can find small problems that may become more serious issues. Blood tests can find problems in the function of internal organs. A wide variety of medications and therapies are available for pets that can help manage illnesses and allow a better quality of life at every age.
Help Your Pet Make the Most of Their Senior Years
Pet owners can help their senior pets enjoy better health by implementing a few extra care measures. Ensure your pet has comfortable bedding well out of drafts. Provide food that contains the appropriate nutrients for the animal’s age group and is easy to digest. Continue to provide exercise appropriate to your pet’s abilities. Provide mental stimulation with toys and new experiences. Monitor your senior pet closely for physical changes and changes in behavior. Take your pet to the veterinarian for regular exams to help maintain general health.
Choose Alicia Pacific Veterinary Center for Your Senior Pet Care
Dr. Christina Haney and our team at Alicia Pacific Veterinary Center are dedicated to providing quality care for all their patients, in Laguna Niguel, CA, and the surrounding areas. We offer a broad range of veterinary care, including examinations, surgery, preventative care, dental care, laser therapy, acupuncture, and emergency care. Call Alicia Pacific Veterinary Center today at 949-388-8499 for an appointment to have your pet examined and to learn about the ways we can help senior pets live longer, more active lives.