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Senior Pet Wellness

Senior Pet Wellness

Many pets around the age of seven are considered to be seniors and require specialized care. Even if your pet does not look or act old, their health and wellness needs change as they age. Early detection and treatment of any health issues can greatly improve a senior pet’s quality of life. That’s why twice per year physical examinations with your veterinarian are important. Your vet can assess and monitor your pet’s health and create a senior wellness plan for your pet’s needs. 

In addition to visiting your veterinarian on a regular basis, there are other things you can do to help your senior pet in their golden years. Make sure your pet gets enough exercise. This is critical to keeping your senior pet healthy, both physically and mentally. Additionally, be mindful of your pet’s weight. As pet’s age, their weight can fluctuate, so talk to your vet about your pet’s weight and ask for recommendations about food they should eat in order to maintain a healthy weight. Regular dental care is also extremely important for senior pets, since dental disease can impact their organs, including the heart, liver, and kidneys. Along with professional dental cleanings, Tartar Shield Pet Products can help prevent the dangerous effects of oral bacteria and keep your pets’ teeth and gums healthy as they age.

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