Spencerport Country Veterinarian, PC

1835 N Union St
Spencerport, NY 14559

(585)352-4040

www.spencerportcountryvet.com

Senior Care

Senior DogWhile it's easy for pet owners to notice the outward signs of your pets aging such as graying of coat and having a slower pace, it is important to remember that your pet is also changing internally.  Older pets are more likely to develop diseases such as heart, kidney, liver, cancer and arthritis.  By scheduling regular veterinarian visits throughout the year, we can help identify some of these diseases at an early stage, allowing us earlier intervention and sometimes reversal of the disease's development, resulting in extending the quality of life for your beloved pet.

Although size and breed plays a role in your pets aging process the "senior" classification for your pet is based on the simple fact that our pet's aging process is faster than people.  Commonly, pet owners recognize behavior changes that are often disregarded as their pet's normal aging process when in reality the changes are early signs of disease and conditions that can be monitored and maintained to slow or stop progression.

 

Senior Cat

Simple signs often recognized but dismissed can be:

 

  • Decreased appetite
  • Difficulty Chewing
  • Weight Loss or Weight Gain
  • Drinking more water than usual
  • Changes in activity level 
  • Difficulty climbing stairs or jumping
  • Changes in skin and/or coat 
  • New lumps or bumps
  • Skin odor
  • Coughing
  • Panting more often
  • Shortness of breath
  • Seems confused or disoriented
  • Barking or yowling for no reason
  • Change in sleep pattern
  • Tremors or episodes of shaking