
Senior Pet Care
As our pets age, there are many ways we can support them to give them the best quality of life.
Senior Wellness
Regular wellness care is especially important for senior pets. We recommend exams every six months and routine bloodwork at least once a year. These visits help us detect potential health concerns early—often before they become more serious problems.


Pain Management
As pets age, they may develop conditions such as arthritis that can cause chronic pain and discomfort. Because animals instinctively hide signs of pain, changes can be easy to miss. Symptoms may include stiffness when rising, reluctance to jump or climb, missing the litter box or changes in posture during bowel movements, panting, restlessness, and other subtle behavioral shifts. The good news is that we offer a variety of treatment options designed to manage pain effectively and help our senior pets enjoy a more comfortable, active quality of life.
