Senior Pet Care

Meeting the health needs of aging cats and dogs

senior dog looking at the window

Senior Pet Care

Meeting the health needs of aging cats and dogs

senior dog looking at the window

With the right care, your senior pet can thrive into their golden years.

Aging is a natural part of life, and when your pet gets older, regular veterinary care becomes even more important. At easyvet Overland Park, we work with you to navigate the golden years of your pet’s life with personalized, quality care. Our senior pet care services ensure they stay comfortable, healthy, and happy for as long as possible.

orange elder cat

The Changing Needs of Senior Pets

Most pets are considered seniors between the ages of 7 and 10 years, depending on their breed and size. Larger dogs may transition into their senior years earlier, while smaller dogs and cats can stay active a little longer. As pets age, you might notice visible changes, such as reduced energy levels, graying fur, or changes in appetite.

Unfortunately, not all changes are easy to spot. Many age-related health issues, such as kidney disease, diabetes, or heart conditions, may develop without obvious symptoms. Regular veterinary care is important for senior pets so that experienced professionals can look for symptoms before they get worse. Our team at easyvet Overland Park recommends bringing your senior pet in for physical exams twice a year to monitor their overall health. Additionally, annual lab work can be very useful to assess their internal health and detect changes that might not be apparent during a physical exam.

These proactive measures can make a significant difference in your pet’s quality of life so that they can enjoy their senior years to the fullest.

One of the most common challenges senior pets face is arthritis.

Arthritis and mobility issues can significantly impact the overall comfort of your older companion. If your dog or cat has arthritis, you may notice signs such as:

At easyvet Overland Park, we can help manage your pet’s arthritis through a combination of medications, supplements, and lifestyle adjustments. Our veterinarians will develop an arthritis treatment plan that keeps your companion as comfortable and mobile as possible.

elder cat in a veterinary clinic

Aging Pets and Weight Gain

As pets age, they often experience changes in their metabolism and activity levels, which can lead to weight gain. Excess weight can put additional stress on their joints, worsen arthritis, and contribute to other health issues such as diabetes, heart disease, and reduced mobility.

If your senior pet is struggling with obesity, we can assist with weight management strategies to improve their quality of life.

Improve quality of life with senior pet care in Overland Park, KS.

Give your pet the expert care they deserve in their senior years. Book a vet appointment online for your senior pet at easyvet Overland Park. If your cat or dog isn’t feeling well and needs a same-day appointment, please give us a call to ask about availability.

easyvet Overland Park provides senior pet care for cats and dogs in Overland Park, Lenexa, Shawnee, Leawood, Grandview, Loch Lloyd, Olathe, and neighboring Kansas areas.

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