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Senior Pet Healthcare For Your Senior Dog!



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By : Mark Etinger   

According to the American Veterinary Hospital Association in the 1970s, dogs lasted for as little as seven to eight years depending on their breed. Nowadays, however, dogs are said to last up to 15 odd years depending on the breed. This in turn gives people a lot of need for information on how to care for an older dog. Now, to you your dog might not be old - he might not look old or act old. But looks can be deceiving! Your pet could be suffering from a myriad of conditions, and the only way to preclude them or prevent them is to try and find out all the information you can about your type of dog and his age.

Most people will tell you that a smaller dog such as pinscher will live longer than a German Shepard, and in fact, this assumption is correct - smaller dogs DO live longer lives than larger dogs. Usually a smaller dog begins to show "senior" symptoms at around 12 years of age whereas with a larger dog, they can start experiencing aches, pains and problems at age eight or nine. In order to keep your dog for as long as you can, and to keep him as healthy as you can it's important to keep up with certain pet healthcare guidelines.

For example, though visiting a vet can become expensive, it's absolutely essential that you get your dog looked at. I know it can be a little frightening at times, but in the end you will be thankful you did it. Frankly, in the same way I would rather know if I had a problem health wise, I would also rather know if my dog is having problems as well. Then, at least I can try to fix it or do whatever I can to make the dogs life easier for him to live. Since a lot of people these days believe in things such as herbal remedies and natural remedies, a lot of people have started to invest in these products.

Don't think they work? Would you rather go the more traditional route? No problem. It's your dog! One of the suggestions is that you DO get your dog monthly examinations once he reaches a specific peak - again this is different in all dogs large and small and within different breeds. One of the biggest complaints about doing it this way though, is the price. Thankfully for you, there is a newer option that is available that won't only help your pet possibly survive any attacks on his body, but it can also give you a veterinary discount. This option is the pet health plan option.

Now it doesn't have to cost a fortune. There are many pet healthcare options available and some will even let you pay minimum price and get some serious veterinary discounts, regardless of any exciting condition! So if your pet healthcare issues are important to you, we suggest that you act now!

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