Senior Pet Care
Our most loyal companions deserve extra comfort and attention as they age.
Quick answer
Pets age faster than we do, so senior dogs and cats benefit from more frequent wellness exams and bloodwork. This helps us catch age-related changes — arthritis, kidney or dental issues — early and keep your companion comfortable.
When is a pet considered senior?
Many dogs and cats enter their senior years around age seven — earlier for larger breeds. The key is paying closer attention as they age.
Care tailored to older pets
We recommend wellness checks twice a year for seniors, often paired with bloodwork, so we can spot subtle changes early and adjust care proactively.
- More frequent, gentle exams
- Bloodwork to monitor organ health
- Pain, mobility and weight management
Comfort and quality of life
Our goal is simple: keep your senior pet comfortable, mobile and happy for as long as possible — and to support you with honest, compassionate guidance every step of the way.
Related services
Your pet’s care often spans more than one service. Explore what else we offer:
Ready when you are
Book online in under a minute, or call our friendly team. We’d love to meet your companion.
(705) 431-5570