Dogs and cats over the age of seven are senior citizens. And just like our two-legged seniors, they might experience age related conditions such as reduced metabolism and changing nutritional needs, hearing loss, dental disease, arthritis, visual impairment, diabetes, kidney or heart disease and all sorts of lumps and bumps that seem to come out of nowhere. Discover More....
Seniors
Dogs and cats over the age of seven are senior citizens. And just like our two-legged seniors, they might experience age related conditions such as reduced metabolism and changing nutritional needs, hearing loss, dental disease, arthritis, visual impairment, diabetes, kidney or heart disease and all sorts of lumps and bumps that seem to come out of nowhere.
It’s important to keep an eye out for signs such as reluctance to go for walks, increased thirst, red or watery eyes, breathing difficulties, bad breath or disordered eating and of course, get them checked by a professional. In addition, there are a variety of small ways you can make life easier for them. That’s why we have put together a curated collection just for our senior pets.