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Services for Senior Pets

As pets move beyond middle age, regular veterinary care plays an important role in supporting their comfort and overall health. We provide specialized care tailored to the needs of senior cats and dogs.

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Proactive Care for Senior Dogs & Cats

As your pet ages, their medical, nutritional, and mobility needs can change.

Regular wellness exams allow our team to detect emerging health issues early, when treatment is most effective, and to provide proactive care for age-related conditions such as arthritis, kidney disease, and diabetes.

Even if your senior pet seems healthy, attending routine checkups helps maintain their well-being and quality of life. Our goal is to help your pet enjoy their golden years with comfort and vitality.

Geriatric Care for Pets, Kamloops

Common Health Concerns in Senior Pets

With advances in veterinary care, pets today are living longer than ever. However, longer lifespans can also bring age-related health challenges.

Some of the most common conditions seen in senior pets include:

Wellness Exams For Senior Pets

Regular exams give veterinarians the opportunity to monitor your senior cat or dog's health and identify developing conditions early. During these visits, your veterinarian will perform a complete physical examination, review your furry friend's diet and lifestyle, and may recommend diagnostic testing to assess internal organ function.

Once the results are reviewed, we’ll create a treatment plan to address current health concerns and help prevent potential age-related issues.

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Vaccinations & Parasite Prevention For Senior Pets

As pets age, their immune systems can weaken, making them more vulnerable to illness. Vaccinations continue to play an important role in protecting senior cats and dogs from common and potentially serious diseases, including rabies and respiratory infections.

Parasite prevention is equally important for older pets, as they may have a harder time fighting infestations. Conditions such as anemia or organ damage can result if parasites go untreated. Regular preventive care, including flea and tick treatments and deworming, helps support your pet’s health and comfort throughout their senior years.

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New Patients Welcome

Tournament Valley Veterinary Hospital is welcoming new patients! Our veterinarians provide medical care for cats and dogs in Kamloops. Contact us today to schedule your pet’s first appointment.

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