Geriatric Pet Care in Brentwood

For senior pets, regular check-ups and high-quality care are critical to increasing their lifespan and improving their overall quality of life. Older pets need personalized treatment to keep them as healthy as possible as they age. Regular appointments allow veterinarians to catch any potential health issues early, greatly increasing the chances of successful treatment. 

Our Brentwood-based clinic specializes in geriatric care for pets, and our dedicated team is committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive care for senior animals. If you have an older pet in need of care, contact our office today to schedule an appointment. 

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Why Choose Brentwood Veterinary Clinic for Senior Pet Care

At Brentwood Veterinary Clinic, we understand the importance of a specialized approach to older pets. As pets age, they are more likely to experience health issues, making the quality and thoroughness of care from a veterinary office even more essential.

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Our professional staff is highly experienced in advanced senior pet care and understands that each animal deserves its own individualized care plan to address its specific needs and help it age gracefully. 

The Importance of Routine Geriatric Check-Ups

Routine checkups are important for pets of any age. However, they become even more critical as pets get older. Frequent examinations from a veterinarian can lead to the early detection of common age-related conditions such as arthritis, kidney disease, and diabetes.

Baseline diagnostic work, such as blood work and urinalysis, helps vets detect any larger concerns in a pet’s internal system. Proactive monitoring and care help issues before they become unmanageable and can increase a pet’s life expectancy and improve their overall comfort levels. 

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Geriatric Services We Offer in Brentwood

Our Brentwood-based team provides a wide variety of services for geriatric pets. This includes: 

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Common Age-Related Conditions

Unfortunately, senior animals are more prone to cognitive dysfunction, arthritis, and organ decline than younger pets. 

If you notice any potential symptoms of an age-related condition, you should seek veterinary care immediately. This may include confusion, lethargy, changes in appetite, stiffness, vision loss, severe weight loss or gain, or changes in behavior. These symptoms may be a sign of an age-related condition such as: 

  • Canine and feline dementia

  • Osteoarthritis and joint disease

  • Heart and kidney problems

  • Hormonal imbalances (Cushing’s disease, hypothyroidism)

  • Vision or hearing loss

  • Cancer

  • Dental disease

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Lifestyle Adjustments & Home Care

While not all conditions in older pets are fully preventable, there are several things owners can do to keep their pets as comfortable as possible. 

As pets get older, it’s even more essential to stay on top of their environmental conditions. Ensure your pet has comfortable bedding, slip-proof flooring, stair assistance or ramps, lack of obstacles, and warm, quiet spaces where they can rest. 

You should also be sure to maintain a strict, nutritious diet for your pet, as obesity can be a major factor in shortening the lifespan of older animals. Regular exercise and mental stimulation can also help senior pets remain engaged and healthy. 

Additionally, regular grooming habits such as nail trimming, brushing, and coat checks help keep your pets clean and feeling their best. 

Payment Options for Geriatric Care at Brentwood Veterinary Clinic

At Brentwood Veterinary Clinic, we offer flexible financing and insurance options for Geriatric Care. Sign up today with any of our payment plan partners or contact us for specific questions about insurance coverage. Read more about our financing options here.

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Protect your pet with insurance that covers exams, treatments, and emergencies. Contact us to learn which plans we work with.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Geriatric Pet Care

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Brentwood Veterinary Clinic is happily welcoming new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Brentwood pets. Get in touch today to book your cat or dog's first appointment.

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