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Aging Gracefully: What Changes as Pets Grow Older

Summary: As pets age, their needs change in subtle but important ways. Recognizing early signs of aging and adjusting care routines can dramatically improve comfort, mobility, and quality of life in a pet’s later years.

When is a Pet Considered “Senior”?

  • Dogs: typically 7+ years (varies by breed and size)
  • Cats: around 10+ years

Common Age-Related Changes

  • Reduced mobility or stiffness
  • Changes in appetite
  • Vision or hearing decline
  • Increased sleep
  • Behavioral changes

Health Risks Increase with Age

Senior pets are more prone to:

  • Arthritis
  • Kidney disease
  • Diabetes
  • Cognitive decline

Supporting an Aging Pet

  • More frequent vet visits (every 6 months)
  • Adjusted diet
  • Joint supplements or medications
  • Comfortable sleeping areas

Quality of Life Matters Most

Small adjustments can:

  • Reduce pain
  • Extend mobility
  • Improve daily comfort
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