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Senior Care for Dogs and Cats

Senior dogs and cats need twice-yearly exams, bloodwork, dental care, and monitoring to detect disease early and support healthy aging.

Senior Care for Dogs and Cats at Sea Legs Integrative Veterinary Health in West Roxbury, MA

Support your senior dog or cat with twice-yearly wellness exams, comprehensive blood panels, dental evaluations, and cognitive monitoring. Early detection of age-related conditions helps ensure a longer, healthier, and more comfortable life for your aging pet.
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Proactive Senior Wellness & Diagnostic Screening

It can be hard to admit when we see the signs of old age in our animal companions, but the fact is that most dogs are considered seniors when they hit seven, and cats around nine. Pets age much more rapidly than humans, which means diseases and illnesses progress quicker as well.

To ensure that your pet has the longest, healthiest, most comfortable life possible, Sea Legs encourages you to bring your senior pet for exams and blood tests twice each year. This way, we can track how your pet is aging, and we’ll be more likely to catch any developing diseases before they’re big problems.

Blood tests are one of the most important parts of a senior exam. These blood screenings—often referred to as a “senior panel”— monitor red and white blood cell counts and reveal how well the kidney, liver, pancreas, and thyroid are functioning. Your vet may recommend a chest x-ray to ensure that the heart is a normal size and that there are no masses in the lungs.

Dental Health & Cognitive Monitoring in Senior Pets

Periodontal disease is always a threat to our pets’ health and comfort, and it’s particularly tough on older pets. That’s why a dental exam is always part of any senior pet screening as well.

Finally, make sure to let your vet know about any behavior changes in your pet. Once dogs and cats get to the geriatric stage, monitoring for signs of cognitive dysfunction—such as losing housebreaking, getting lost, or wandering aimlessly—is very important.

To schedule a wellness exam for your senior pet, contact us today.

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