Caring for Senior Pets
As animals age, their energy levels tend to decrease, and they become more susceptible to certain health issues. From cancer and diabetes to heart and kidney disease, older pets are more prone to several problems than their younger counterparts.
When you bring your dog or cat to us for senior pet care, we will begin by performing a thorough exam and asking you some basic questions about your pet’s diet and activity levels. It is also a great time for you to bring up any concerns you may have or changes you have noticed.
From there, we may recommend routine bloodwork, diet changes, diagnostic imaging, acupuncture, and/or other services. All of these suggestions are made with your pet’s best interests in mind, and we will always take the time to explain things and answer questions. Our veterinarians want what is best for your pet and to help them live out their senior years in comfort.
Osteoarthritis Pain Relief Injections
If your beloved companion struggles with osteoarthritis, we proudly offer two medical solutions for managing OA pain in dogs and cats: Librela™ and Solensia™. Librela™ is an injection designed specifically to alleviate osteoarthritis pain in dogs, providing long-lasting relief for your canine companion. Cats are notorious for hiding their pain, but with Solensia™ injections, managing osteoarthritis discomfort in feline friends has never been easier.
If you’re interested in learning more about how Librela™ or Solensia™ can benefit your senior pet, don’t hesitate to contact our experienced veterinary team to schedule a consultation. We’re here to help your pet with OA live their best life.
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Senior Pet Care in Foster City
Animal Cove Pet Hospital offers senior pet care for dogs and cats in Foster City, San Mateo, Redwood City, Belmont, and San Carlos.
Senior Pet Care in Foster City
Animal Cove Pet Hospital offers senior pet care for dogs and cats in Foster City, San Mateo, Redwood City, Belmont, and San Carlos.