Just like people, the medical needs of senior animals change over time. In fact, pets age at nearly 7 times the rate humans do. As your cat or dog gets older, they require different nutrition programs, exercise routines and are prone to a variety of diseases.

Common Age-Related Diseases

  • Kidney and liver disease
  • Intestinal disorders
  • Diabetes
  • Joint and bone disease
  • Breast and testicular cancer
  • Cognitive difficulties

It is important to consider these changes throughout their lives. Separating the natural aging process from emerging medical disorders becomes increasingly difficult with senior pets. Diagnoses and treatments are often adjusted based on patient age and other factors. Routine veterinary visits are the best way to identify, track progress and treat problems early on.

Scheduled appointments are important throughout the years leading up to and during old age; the AVMA and AAHA recommends that senior pets see their veterinarian every six months. These visits establish the baseline health of your pet and are used to ensure that they are aging normally. Syosset Animal Hospital veterinarians provide ongoing education to pet owners about what to expect from, and how to prepare for, elderly animals. Information about feeding and exercise changes is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and keep your pet comfortable in their old age.

Syosset Animal Hospital is always available to answer questions or concerns you may have about your aging companion. Schedule an appointment today to discover the many ways Syosset Animal Hospital can help your senior pet!