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Caring for your older pet - Manningham Vet Clinic

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2011

Covering important tips and information about caring for an older pet including the early warning signs of age related disease and the essential changes you can make to help your pet live a long and healthy life.

If your pet is having difficulty rising, a change in appetite, weight loss or gain, loss of house training, confusion, a change in sleep patterns, is drinking excessively, has lumps or bumps, bad breath, a persistent cough, diarrhoea or vomiting or is head shaking, they may be showing the signs of age related illness. Speak to your veterinarian today.

For more information visit
Senior Cat information: http://www.manninghamvet.com.au/senior-cats
Senior Dog information: http://www.manninghamvet.com.au/seniors

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