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Senior Pets & Their Needs!

4/25/2023

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As pet owners, we all want to provide the best care possible for our furry friends. And as our pets age, it's important to take extra steps to ensure they remain healthy and happy. Senior cats and dogs require additional attention and care to maintain their quality of life. That's why at Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we want to highlight the importance of caring for senior pets and provide some tips to help you do so. Our own dog, Buster, is turning 14 this year and is still going strong, but we know he has some special needs as he grows older.


​Regular Checkups:
Just like humans, pets require regular checkups to stay healthy. However, as our pets age, their health needs change. Senior pets may require more frequent visits to the vet and additional tests to monitor their health. Regular checkups can help catch potential health issues early, leading to better treatment outcomes.

Diet:
As pets age, their dietary needs change. Senior pets may require a special diet that is easier to digest and lower in calories. Consult with your vet to determine the best diet for your senior pet. Also, keep in mind that senior pets may need to eat smaller, more frequent meals.

Exercise:
It's important to keep senior pets active, but their exercise routine may need to be adjusted. For example, a daily walk may need to be shortened or replaced with gentler exercises, such as swimming or stretching. Regular exercise can help keep your senior pet's joints and muscles healthy.

Oral Health:
Oral health is essential for pets of all ages, but it becomes even more important for senior pets. Poor dental health can lead to serious health issues, such as heart disease and kidney failure. Regular teeth cleanings and at-home dental care can help prevent these issues.

Comfortable Living Space:
As pets age, they may have difficulty getting around or may need extra support. Make sure your senior pet has a comfortable living space that is easy to access. This may mean providing a soft bed or ramp to help them get on and off furniture.
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In conclusion, caring for senior pets requires extra attention and care. Regular checkups, proper diet and exercise, good oral health, and a comfortable living space can help ensure your senior pet stays healthy and happy. At Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we are dedicated to helping you keep your yard clean and your pets happy. Contact us today to learn more about our services!

1 Comment
Brenda K.
4/25/2023 04:59:44 pm

Good tips my dog is almost 15.

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