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Senior pets are less tolerant of heat and humidity and require closer supervision as they are more vulnerable to getting heatstroke than younger pets. Learn how to keep pets safe during summer’s heat and learn about signs of heat stroke.
Read more about chronic kidney disease in pets, what to expect, and we can be done to slow progression and enhance quality of life.
Sadly, many families to wait to contact their veterinarian for help until their pet is near or completely immobile. Pets are so good at hiding signs of pain, unless you know what to watch for. Read more about how to best recognize signs of pain in your pet.