Giving your cat or dog the best support and care as they enter their golden years.
Losing their shiny mane and a constant ache in their joints can be signs that your pet might be aging. Aging is a natural process for your furry companion. Old age is not a disease, but as your pet ages, they are prone to more illnesses. The best way to help your pet enjoy all their golden years is to consult a veterinarian and build a plan for them to be as comfortable as possible. To know more about senior care for your furry friend, feel free to call us at 905-827-4100.
Seniority can differ based on the breed. Generally, cats and smaller breed dogs over 10 years of age are considered to be senior pets. Larger breed dogs are known to have a shorter lifespan and thus are considered senior pets between 5 to 7 years old.
Here are some signs to tell you if your pet is slowing down:
With old age, your pet might prefer a more relaxed lifestyle than their younger years. It is important to understand your pet’s behaviour and make their life as joyous as possible. One of the best ways to do so is to work with your veterinarian to build a senior care plan and bring them in for regular consultations.
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