Diligent care can help extend your pet's life and good health as they age. This means they should attend regularly scheduled wellness exams, even if they seem healthy.
Our veterinarians are here to help senior pets in Bentonville achieve optimal health by identifying and treating emerging health issues early, and providing proactive treatment while we can still effectively and easily manage them.
Here are some of the conditions that typically affect senior pets:
As pets age, they may experience changes in their bodies and behavior. These changes can be subtle at first, but it's important for pet owners to be aware of them and seek help if necessary. Some common signs of aging in pets include:
If you notice any of these signs in your pet, it's important to consult with us. We can help determine if these changes are a normal part of aging or if they require medical attention.
As pets age, their teeth and gums become more susceptible to dental issues. Plaque and tartar build-up can lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and even tooth loss. These issues can cause pain and discomfort for your pet, making it difficult for them to eat and enjoy their food. In severe cases, dental problems can also lead to more serious health issues such as heart disease and kidney disease.
Pets should have regular dental check-ups to ensure their teeth and gums are healthy. For senior pets, it's recommended to have a dental check-up every 6 months. During these check-ups, we will examine your pet's teeth and gums, clean their teeth, and address any issues that may be present.
Regular dental check-ups not only help keep your pet's teeth healthy, but they also allow the vet to catch any potential issues early on before they become more serious and costly to treat.
Comprehensive Health Exams: Regular health check-ups are essential for senior pets. Our veterinarians conduct thorough examinations to detect and address age-related issues early.
Nutritional Counseling: Tailored nutrition plans address the changing dietary needs of senior pets, promoting overall health and vitality.
Dental Care: Senior pets are prone to dental problems. Our dental services include check-ups, cleanings, and addressing any dental issues that may arise.
Pain Management: We prioritize your pet’s comfort by offering pain management solutions to address conditions such as arthritis or joint pain.
Diagnostic Testing: Early detection is key. We utilize advanced diagnostic testing to identify age-related conditions and initiate timely interventions.
Senior Pet Vaccinations: Vaccinations play a crucial role in senior pet care. Our veterinarians recommend and administer vaccinations tailored to their specific needs.
Contact us to schedule a senior pet care consultation or to discuss any concerns you may have. Trust us to provide the specialized care your senior companion deserves. Call us at 479-385-2038 to schedule your pet’s exam.
Phone: 479-385-2038