Geriatric Care in Madison

Compassionate Care for Pets in Their Golden Years

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Signs Your Pet May Need Senior Care

Most dogs and cats are considered “senior” around age 7, though this varies by breed and species. As pets age, you might notice:

Reduced energy or mobility

Changes in appetite or weight

Difficulty climbing stairs or jumping

Increased urination or accidents

Behavioral or cognitive changes

Stiffness or signs of pain

Even subtle changes can indicate underlying health issues, which is why proactive senior care is so important.

What Geriatric Care Includes

Our senior care services are tailored to your pet’s age, lifestyle, and health history. We may recommend:

Biannual wellness exams

Comprehensive bloodwork and urinalysis

Arthritis and pain management

Dietary and supplement recommendations

Screening for cancer, organ disease, and mobility issues

Dental evaluations and cleanings

Behavior and cognitive support

Adjustments to home care routines

We take time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and build a plan that supports your pet’s comfort and dignity.

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