Arundel, ME

Senior Pet Care in Arundel, ME

Protect your pet’s golden years with proactive senior care. Personalized exams, early detection, and expert guidance for a longer, healthier life.

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Girl hugs her pet beagle

Compassionate Senior Pet Care Services

As pets age, their needs change — and Mann Memorial Veterinary Clinic is here to ensure they stay happy, healthy, and comfortable throughout their senior years. Our geriatric pet care services are designed to detect age-related health issues early, manage chronic conditions, and support your pet’s evolving lifestyle. Whether your dog is slowing down or your cat is starting to show signs of aging, we offer individualized care plans tailored to their unique needs.

The Essentials of Geriatric Pet Care

Geriatric pet care focuses on monitoring and supporting the health of aging pets — typically starting around age seven for dogs and nine for cats. Because pets age faster than humans, health issues like arthritis, kidney disease, cognitive decline, and cancer can progress rapidly if not caught early.

At Mann Memorial Veterinary Clinic, we recommend biannual wellness exams and bloodwork for senior pets. These visits help us track how your pet is aging, catch potential problems early, and make adjustments to their care plan before symptoms become severe.

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Our Comprehensive Geriatric Pet Care Services

Our senior pet wellness program includes a full range of diagnostic tools and tailored treatments to keep your pet thriving:

Biannual Senior Wellness Exams

Thorough nose-to-tail physical exams to assess mobility, weight, dental health, vision, and more.

Senior Blood Panels

In-depth lab tests that evaluate red and white blood cell counts and monitor kidney, liver, thyroid, and pancreatic function.

Chest X-rays

Imaging that allows us to check for heart abnormalities, lung conditions, or hidden masses.

Dental Evaluations

Oral health problems like periodontal disease are common in older pets and can lead to chronic pain or infection if left untreated. Discover more about our dental care services.

Cognitive and Behavioral Monitoring

We’ll talk through any changes in behavior, such as confusion, wandering, accidents in the house, or sleep disturbances — common signs of cognitive dysfunction syndrome.

Nutritional Counseling

Adjusting your pet’s diet to support joint health, digestion, and energy levels is essential as they age.

These visits aren’t just medical checkups — they’re a chance to work with our veterinary team to create a plan that supports your senior pet’s changing needs and maximizes their quality of life.

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How Senior Pet Care Supports Long-Term Health

Pets are experts at hiding discomfort, which makes proactive senior care even more critical. With regular monitoring and early intervention:

  • Chronic diseases can be managed more effectively
  • Pain can be minimized or avoided altogether
  • You gain peace of mind and more quality time with your furry companion

Early detection is key. A slight behavior change or lab result outside the normal range could be the first sign of a serious condition, and catching it early can make all the difference.

Veterinary Services in Arundel, ME

Vaccination

Parasite Prevention

Dentistry

Senior Pet Care
Surgery
Diagnostics & Imaging
Health Screening Tests
Microchipping

Sick Pet Visits

Pain Management
End Of Life Care