Learn about Senior Pet Care
Video Description: In this pet health care video, Dr. April Miles reviews at what age your pet is considered senior and discusses why regular vet visits are important for your senior dog or cat, what your vet will look for, and what to expect as your pet ages. Related Article Subjects: Senior Pet Care, Caring for Elderly Pets, Older Dog Health Care, Senior Dog Care, Senior Pet Care Information, aging, care, cat, dog, lifespan, pet, senior, VetVid, videoSenior Pet Care
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