Parkway Animal Hospital's

PET OWNER'S GUIDE TO

Senior Pets


Growing older is a fact of life that we all must deal with. Most of us - especially if we're over 40 - would like to grow older gracefully. Proper diet, vitamins, regular exercise and routine medical checkups are a basic part of our lives. But what about our pets? Did you know that dogs at six years of age are considered 40 years old in human terms, and at nine years their age is equivalent to a 52-year-old human? Statistically, we also know that large breeds of dogs live an average of nine to ten years, where small breeds live an average of twelve to thirteen years.

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Geriatric medicine is as important to your pet as it is to you. By the time your pet reaches six years old, the aging process is already beginning but may not be noticeable to you. To help ensure a long and healthy life, we recommend the following steps in caring for your geriatric pet.

This evaluation should consist of the following:

Depending on specific findings from above testing, additional screening procedures may be indicated:

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The entire program can be completed in under an hour. If you prefer not to wait, you can leave your pet here for a few hours and return later when the work is completed. You will receive a written report of our findings and recommendation to help your pet lead a healthy, enjoyable life as father time moves on.

Present the pet for examination if you observe any of the following:

Call us any time you observe a potential problem or need additional information and advice

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OUR MISSION:

Parkway Animal Hospital Logo "We embrace the art of healing and the science of medicine to enrich the lives of our animal companions.
We support you in making informed decisions that allow your pet to enjoy wellness as long as possible.
Our hospital team inspires an atmosphere of compassion and respect for our patients, our clients, and for one another."

 

Brought to you by:
Maxine R. Gilvey, D.V.M.
Diona L. Krahn, D.V.M.
Janine Sagris, DVM
Naomi B. Barnea, D.V.M.

(919) 460-1296 Fax
1610 Old Apex Road
Cary, North Carolina 27513


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Hours of Operation:

 Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 
7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Wed
7:30 a.m. - 1:30 pm
2:30 pm - 7:00 p.m.

Sat
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

 

Phone:

(919) 460 - 0741

Fax:

(919) 460 - 1296

 

 

After Hours Emergencies:

Contact our after hours emergency clinic at:

The Animal Emergency Clinic of Cary

220 High House Rd
Cary, NC
(919) 462 - 8989