Senior Pet Wellness

 

“Why should your senior pet have a wellness exam and diagnostic testing?”

Senior pets are precious members of your family. Regular checkups with your veterinarian, proper nutrition, grooming, exercise and some minor home and environmental modifications or restrictions can help keep your senior pet healthy and safe for years to come.

A “baseline” blood and urine profile is highly recommended once your pet reaches 7 years of age. This provides an excellent view of your pet’s current health and serves as a benchmark for any changes that develop over the years.

Pets are an important part of our lives and family - they deserve the very best.

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"What is the importance of a wellness profile?"

Dogs and cats often “hide” clinical signs of underlying disease and may not show signs of illness until the disease or disorder is well advanced. Testing blood and urine allows us to:

  • Detect disease early
  • Adjust treatment where there is underlying organ dysfunction
  • Obtain baseline data
Information courtesy of Medi-Cal/Royal Canin

 

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