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Avondale Veterinary Healthcare Complex

Avondale Cat Hospital | Avondale Pet Resort

4318 East Army Post Road    Des Moines, Iowa 50320    Telephone: (515) 262-6111 or (800) 339-4873

 

 

 

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SENIOR PET HEALTH CARE

 

As your pet ages, it's important to recognize that pets suffer from many of the same conditions as aging humans.  Avondale Veterinary Healthcare Complex offers care for your older pets including treatment for dementia, cognitive dysfunction, and senility.  We will also advise you regarding special diets for geriatric pets, together with counseling and treatment for conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, and other age related problems your pet may be experiencing.

 

 

 

 

Body Parts Affected By The Aging Process

 

 

 

SIGNS OF POSSIBLE PROBLEMS:

  • Just not acting right

  • Difficulty climbing stairs or jumping up

  • Change in sleep patterns

  • Increased stiffness or limping

  • Weight change (gain or loss)

  • Discoloration/tartar on teeth

  • Bad breath/red or swollen gums

  • Change in hair coat or skin

  • New lumps or bumps or itching

  • Vocalization

  • Increased thirst

  • Increased urination

  • Loss of housetraining

  • Less interaction with family

  • Coughing

  • Tires easily

  • Confusion or disorientation

  • Behavior changes – aggression, fear, or shyness

NOTE!  Cats hide symptoms and pain much more than dogs.  So keep a close watch for changes in your aging cat.  If your pet exhibits any of these conditions please discuss them with your veterinarian.

 

A SENIOR PET EXAM MAY INCLUDE:

 

Physical Examination:  A thorough examination of the patient including a complete inspection of the heart, lungs, ears, eyes, and teeth.

 

CBC/Biochemical Profile:  An extensive examination series of blood tests that will evaluate your pet’s internal organs, including heart, liver, kidneys and pancreas.

 

Thyroid Panel:  A blood test to measure the level of thyroid hormones in the blood.  If left untreated, thyroid disease can cause serious health problems.

 

Radiographs of the Chest and Abdomen:  These will show if there are any major or minor abnormalities in the chest or the abdomen.

 

Blood Pressure Test:  Older pets are subject to high blood pressure.

 

Electrocardiogram (ECG):  Monitors heart rate and electrical rhythms for abnormalities, if needed.

 

Urinalysis:  This checks for abnormal levels, which can indicate diseases including liver disease, kidney disease and diabetes.

 

Urine Culture:  Detects bacterial infections or any other abnormalities.

 

Fecal Analysis:  A stool check for internal parasites.

 

Ultrasound Screening:  Diagnostic testing to check the heart and abdomen.

 

 

STEPS TO BETTER PET HEALTH

 

You are the one who cares for your pet – day in and day out – and therefore you may notice subtle changes in your pet’s behavior or physical abilities. 

 

Take a few moments to review the signs of possible problems; then discuss them with your veterinarian.  What may look like normal signs of aging could actually be early signs of a manageable health condition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FEBRUARY IS PET DENTAL MONTH!

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AVONDALE IS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!

 

 

Monday

7:00 am - 10:00 pm

Tuesday

7:00 am - 10:00 pm

Wednesday

7:00 am - 10:00 pm

Thursday

7:00 am - 10:00 pm

Friday

7:00 am - 7:00 pm

Saturday

8:00 am - 7:00 pm

Sunday

10:00 - 7:00 pm

Walk-Ins Welcome!

 

Telephone Us For An Appointment  

(515) 262-6111

 

TOLL FREE  (800) 339-4873

 

FAX Us At (515) 262-6017

 

 

 

 

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