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Pets Living Longer Thanks to Vets

Cats and dogs are enjoying the benefits of regular check-ups and veterinary advancements.

Posted: September 24, 2008, 5 a.m. EDT

Cat and dog owners are trying to do the best they can during a slumping economy, and when it comes to pet care, people aren’t skimping, according to Dr. Bill Grant II, president of the California Veterinary Medical Association.

“Even though we’re dealing with, for the most part, disposable income, pet care has not been affected by the economy,” he said. “Surprisingly, people are still taking every available precaution they can to provide health care for their pets. I really haven’t seen a significant downturn at all with the care of their pets.”

This means providing regular veterinary check-ups and consultations regarding vaccinations, nutrition, and exercise as kittens and puppies age. According to CVMA, younger and otherwise healthy animals should get a veterinary exam at a minimum every year.

For senior pets, exams are recommended more frequently to catch early signs of medical problems. However, Grant said, every animal is different and it’s important to speak with a vet about an individual pet’s needs.

“Animals age more rapidly than humans, especially large-breed dogs,” he said. “One year to a human can be as many as seven years biologically for a pet. Due to this relatively rapid aging, postponing a veterinary visit for just a couple of months could be the human equivalent of delaying a potentially life-saving test for years.”

With the latest advancements in veterinary care, including wider availability of advanced imaging techniques, MRIs, CT scans, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, it’s not unusual to see cats and dogs living into their 20s, he said.

A slight change in appetite or activity may be the first sign of what could become a serious health issue for an aging pet, according to the CVMA. Some owners are unaware that their pet’s changing condition may be a symptom of a treatable medical condition rather than related to old age.

Among the tests recommended for senior dogs are a complete blood count to diagnose anemia, inflammation, infections, and blood disorders; urinalysis to diagnose urinary tract infections, diabetes, and kidney disease; blood-chemistry panel to evaluate kidney, pancreas, liver, and thyroid functions; and parasite evaluation for roundworms, tapeworms, heartworms, fleas, and ticks.

With frequent, regular exams, a veterinarian may be able to detect and treat diseases early on, and sometimes prevent them, as well as suggest life-stage-appropriate changes in an individual pet’s needs. “It just really can’t be underscored enough,” Grant said.

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It is so nice that our pets live longer and are healthier.
Galadriel, Lothlorien, ME
Posted: 9/25/2008 1:12:47 AM
If the economy isn't hurting the vet industry, why do they charge so much for a visit? I agree that they need to be taken in for exams, but some people just can't afford it.
Cheryl, Conway, MO
Posted: 9/24/2008 6:35:34 PM
Thanks for the article!
Mary, Battle Creek, MI
Posted: 9/24/2008 4:01:20 PM
100% agree with this article. My dog just passed & she had lots of health issues. She was 16, but in pretty good shape even though she was on meds. She visited the vet about every 4-8 wks. W/ more often visits over the last few mths of her life. My vet was very attentive to her issues & I'd say she would have passed probably 5 yrs ago w/o vet care, meds and good food.
Kim, Gainesville, GA
Posted: 9/24/2008 2:04:00 PM
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