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Your pet is considered a 'senior citizen' from approximately 7-9 years old in dogs and 11-14 years old in cats. The variation comes from difference in size and breed. From this time your pet may start to slow down and develop symptoms of age-related disease. Because of this it is a good idea to get a snapshot of your pet's health so it can be used as a benchmark for the future and also so any potential developing issues can be treated promptly. If you think your pet could benefit from a senior wellness exam please don't hesitate to contact us. The exam will generally consist of a consult and blood test so please allow 30 minutes. Our clinic is fully equipped with in-house pathology so the blood results are generally available within 15 minutes - meaning there is no need to come back at a later date.
Details
- Last Updated
- 07/Dec/2024
- Contact
- Dr Jane Rickard
- [email protected]
- Phone
- (02) 9651 1988
- Website
- http://www.hillsdistrictvet.com.au/
- Address
- Unit 1 276 New Line Rd, Dural NSW 2158