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How Do I Tell When My Pets Are Seniors?
For pet parents, understanding how pets age is vital. Recognizing when they reach their senior phase helps provide proper care. Aging varies by species, breed, and size. Generally, dogs and cats become seniors around 7 to 10 years old. Larger dog breeds may age faster, becoming seniors as early as 5 to 6 years. Every animal is unique; some age slower or faster than others, so tailored care is important to support their changing needs.
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Why Preventive Health Screenings Are Essential for Senior Pets
As pets age, preventive health screenings become essential for early detection and effective management of chronic conditions. Learn how regular check-ups can enhance your senior pet's comfort, health, and quality of life.
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When Does Your Pet's Limp Require Emergency Care?
Not all pet lameness requires urgent care, but some signs call for immediate veterinary attention, such as dragging a limb, not bearing weight, uncontrollable bleeding, or sudden worsening of a limp. Serious causes include fractures, paralysis, severe wounds, bites, or accidents. If you're unsure whether your pet's limp needs emergency care, contact us right away for advice and support.
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