Moffett Road Veterinary Clinic
Dogs

Office Information

5016 Moffett Road
Mobile, AL 36618

Phone: (251) 344-3921
Fax: (251) 343-0333
Email:
[email protected]


Office Hours

Please Call For Appointment:

Monday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

After-hours Emergencies:
MedVet Mobile
Phone: (251) 706-0890

Canine Pet Care

Your Senior Dog

Once your dog has reached 7 years of age, it is now considered a senior or geriatric patient. There are several things you need to consider for your senior pet to ensure their continued health. Remember also to continue all of their preventative medications as well such as heartworm and flea preventions.

We recommend switching your senior pet from adult maintenance dog food to a high quality senior or mature adult dog food. This will help maintain their health as senior dog foods lower the protein content so there is less strain on their kidneys and these diets often include extra vitamins and minerals that your pet needs as they age. Some diets even include glucosamines and chondroitins as a supplement for their joint health. This is especially helpful for larger breed dogs with arthritis. Also, you need to consider having your pet examined twice yearly instead of once yearly so that we can detect and discuss problems sooner that may arise. Senior patients are more prone to developing kidney, liver, and thyroid disease and even diabetes or cancer, so twice yearly exams help to detect these problems and begin appropriate therapy sooner. Most senior pets also require dental cleanings more often which is very important because severe tarter can trap bacteria that can cause an abscess or can enter your pet's bloodstream and cause an infection of their heart valves.

We offer a Senior Wellness blood work and urine panel that helps detect diabetes, kidney, liver, and thyroid disease in your pet. We recommend this panel at least once yearly for your senior pet, and sometimes twice yearly depending on your pet's needs. We also use this panel for screening prior to anesthesia for dentals or other anesthetized procedures for your senior pet. We also offer a full line of prescription diets, supplements, and medications to help meet all of your senior pet's needs. Call us today at (251) 344-3921 to schedule a Senior Wellness panel for your pet.


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