By Caroline Horn on Thursday, 07 November 2024
Category: Pet Topics

Spoil your Senior Pet

By the time your pet becomes a senior, you've spent many years loving their every version—through puppyhood when no piece of furniture was safe, into adulthood, as you learned to appreciate their unique personality and neuroses, and now as a senior, whom you love more than ever. A senior pet is truly a privilege, and it's no wonder pet owners want to lavish them with love, and more. Here are a few ways to spoil your senior pet.

1. Invest in a quality bed for your senior pet

You know that a comfortable bed is important for a relaxing night's sleep, and the same is true for your pet. An orthopedic bed can support your pet's joints and provide relief from age-related discomfort. A new bed can also improve the quality of your pet's sleep and overall health. But remember, pets with decreased ranges of mobility may find extra thick beds difficult to get in and out of. Consider your pet's range of motion when shopping for a new bed.

2. Serve your senior pet top-notch cuisine

Good nutrition is essential to your senior pet's health. Speak with your veterinarian to determine your pet's best diet choice, based on their age, weight, and health. You can add the following treats to their diet for optimal health—and one happy senior pet.

3. Stay on top of your pet's veterinary care

While a trip to the veterinarian might not sound like pampering, senior pets require regular visits—at least every six months, depending on age and health. Your veterinarian can answer any of your questions and offer support, information, and resources to care for your senior pet. They can also diagnose health issues earlier and create a more effective treatment plan if they see your pet regularly.

4. Revamp your home to make your senior pet's life easier

Decreased mobility can make navigating your home more difficult for your senior pet, but you can make their life much easier with the following modifications:

The last act of love you can give your senior pet is peace and comfort during their final days. Our veterinary hospice service can provide guidance for helping your pet at the end of life. Contact us at (802)871-2329 if you feel you need help with your senior pet. We offer tele-advice to pet owners for dogs and cats, as well as in-home hospice care and in-home euthanasia in the Burlington, VT area and surrounding towns.
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