
Frequency of Exams
Senior dogs benefit from veterinary visits at least twice a year
because age‑related conditions can develop quickly.
Diagnostic Tests
Routine blood panels, urine analyses, and sometimes imaging (like
x‑rays or ultrasound) provide early detection of organ dysfunction
and other problems.
Baseline Tracking
Keeping records of weight, blood pressure, and lab values over time
helps identify subtle changes. Discuss any anomalies with your vet
promptly.
Final Thoughts
Proactive monitoring allows for early intervention and improved
outcomes. Make regular checkups a cornerstone of your senior dog’s
care plan.
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