We know all too well, it isn't always easy getting older!  That's why our Austin vets give geriatric cats and dogs the special attention they need to stay strong and healthy well into their twilight years.

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Geriatric Vet for Senior Dogs & Cats

Maintaining your elderly pet's health requires diligence and comprehensive preventive care.  Regular wellness exams forward your Austin vet the opportunity to make early diagnoses throughout their golden years.

Even when your old pal seems perfectly healthy, it's more important than ever to attend regularly scheduled wellness exams, as many of the frequent health complications senior pets often face show no obvious symptoms until it's too late to treat the condition optimally. Our veterinarians are here to help geriatric pets in Austin achieve their best health.

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Typical Health Problems

Due to improved dietary options and better veterinary care, companion cats and dogs are living far longer today than they have in the past. 

While this is certainly something to be celebrated, pet owners and veterinarians now face more age-related conditions than they did in the past as well.

Senior pets are typically prone to the following conditions:

Senior Veterinary Care

Our vets will thoroughly examine your senior pet, ask about their home life in detail and perform any tests that may be required to receive additional insight into his or her general physical health and condition. 

Based on the findings, we'll recommend a treatment plan that can potentially include medications, activities, and dietary changes that may help improve your senior pet's health, well-being, and comfort. 

Routine Wellness Exams

Preventive care is essential to helping your senior pet live a healthy, happy, and fulfilled life. It also gives our veterinarians the opportunity to detect diseases early. 

Early detection of disease will help preserve your pet's physical health and catch emerging health issues before they develop into long-term problems.

With regular physical examinations, your pet will have the best chance at quality long-term health. 

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