The Importance of Senior Pet Care

Dogs do not stay puppies forever. As your pet gets older, there are going to be some changes you need to take note of. Senior pets require a little extra attention, so be mindful of anything they need.
Higher Risk of Diseases
It is good to take your pet to a vet once in a while even if nothing seems wrong. These checkups are great for catching potential health problems before they get out of control. Some of the diseases older dogs and cats are more likely to get include:
- Cancer
- Diabetes
- Arthritis
- Urinary tract disease
- Gum disease
Caring for an Older Pet at Home
Young pups can play catch all day long. As your dog gets older, it might appear a bit more sluggish. This is normal to an extent, but if something appears to actually be wrong with your pet, then it is good to take it to a vet even if it is not due for an appointment. A professional will be able to tell you if any changes in diet need to be made or if medication needs to be taken.
Dogs, cats and all other pets can have long, healthy lives as long as the proper care is sought. Contact Sylvan Corners Pet Hospital at 916-726-5200 to make an appointment today!







