Keeping Our Senior Pets Healthy – No Place Like Home
Regular veterinary check-ups are crucial as our pets age, dogs and cats can develop various health issues. Regular check-ups with a veterinarian will help monitor their overall health and catch any potential problems early.
Senior pets may require a different diet compared to when they were younger. Your veterinarian can guide you on getting the appropriate nutrition for their age and any specific medical conditions they may have. As well as joint, skin supplements that may be helpful.
While older pets may not have the same energy level as they did when younger, it’s still important to keep them active. Adjust their exercise routine to accommodate any mobility issues they may have, focusing on low-impact activities that help maintain muscle strength and joint flexibility.
Create a comfortable living space for your senior pet. Provide soft bedding to support their joints and make sure their environment is safe and hazard-free, minimizing the risk of falls or accidents. Small stairs can help pets that should not be jumping off couches or beds.
Keep your senior pet mentally stimulated to prevent cognitive decline. Engage them in interactive play sessions, provide puzzle toys, or consider teaching them new tricks or commands. Mental stimulation can help keep their minds sharp and improve their overall well-being. Make sure your veterinarian is informed when you notice any cognitive changes.
Dental health is crucial for pets of all ages. Regularly brush your senior pet’s teeth and provide dental treats or toys to help maintain oral hygiene. Schedule professional dental cleanings as recommended by your veterinarian.
Older pets may experience age-related discomfort or chronic conditions such as arthritis. Discuss pain management options with your veterinarian, including medications or alternative therapies like acupuncture or physical therapy.
Weight management is very important for senior pets to prevent obesity and related health issues. Regularly weigh them and consult with a veterinarian on appropriate portion sizes and dietary adjustments based on their weight.
Senior pets may require more frequent grooming to maintain their coat’s health and cleanliness. Nails that are to long can interfere with their walking. Senior cats nails can often grow into the pads if not trimmed regularly. Regular brushing also helps detect any lumps, bumps, or skin issues that may need veterinary care.
These are a few steps we can take to help out Seniors live happier, longer lives. For more information about No Place Like Home please email info@noplacelikehome.vet or call/text 818-400-1986.
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