GERIATRIC & SENIOR PETS
caring for our older animals

Aging often happens gradually in our pets.
Common aging symptoms are decreased mobility, anxiety or cognitive changes, decreased hearing and sight, and of course these pets often have medical problems as well such as kidney, heart and dental disease.
Seniors are beginning to slow down and get a little grey. They need a bit more monitoring from a health standpoint and a bit more intervention to stay healthy. Problems facing Geriatric pets are the same as the Senior Patients but they become more pronounced.

SENIOR PET CARE
Seniors are beginning to slow down and get a little grey. They need a bit more monitoring from a health standpoint and a bit more intervention to stay healthy. LEARN MORE>>

GERIATRIC PET CARE
Geriatric pets are those that are typically over 12 years of age and showing definite signs of aging. LEARN MORE>>

HOSPICE FOR PETS
Hospice refers to the end of life care given to a pet who has a terminal disease or is near the end of life but isn’t quite ready to go. LEARN MORE>>
