Leonard Animal Clinic - September 2019

Turn Back the Clock How to Help Old Pets Feel Young Again

• Try not to move any furniture around. Pets memorize the layout of your house. If your pets are going blind, moving the furniture can make it hard for them to get around. Never underestimate the importance of bloodwork. It’s really important for senior pets to have their blood checked regularly. Pets can suffer from any number of health issues as they age; bloodwork helps veterinarians catch these problems early. Early detection is key to keeping pets healthy or minimizing the damage of the disease. Rethink their diet. Just like humans, senior pets have different dietary and nutritional needs than younger animals. For example, senior pets are less active, so they need fewer calories. If you feed your pet high-calorie food, it can cause weight gain and lead to other troubling health problems. Talk to your veterinarian to determine the best diet for your pet’s health. It’s difficult to think about a beloved pet getting older. At Leonard Animal Clinic, we’re here to help you take care of your pet at every stage of their lives. Give us a call at 903.587.2210 and let us help give your senior pet the care they need.

Pets are as different as people: Every dog or cat has their own personalities we grow to love. But one thing they have in common is that all pets get old. Senior pets need a different kind of care than younger animals, and giving your senior pet the right care can make a huge difference in their life span. Here are some ways you can help your pet live a longer, happier life. Do some interior decorating. Over time, bone and joint problems can make it difficult for senior pets to move easily. Help your senior pet live comfortably by making small changes around your house. • If you have hardwood floors, lay down rugs in high-traffic areas so your pet has proper traction. • Nightlights can help dogs and cats alike get around in the dark. • Elevate food and water dishes so older dogs aren’t straining their necks to eat. • Older cats will really appreciate a litter box with lower sides so they can get in and out easier.

PAWSitively Hilarious !

Cats can be notoriously picky eaters, which makes finding the right cat treat a challenge. Fortunately, we’ve found a recipe for homemade cat treats that will delight even the most finicky feline. Ingredients Food Hounds ! SIMPLE SALMON CAT TREATS

10 oz canned salmon

1 egg

2 cups whole wheat flour

Directions

1. Heat oven to 350 F. 2. Pulse canned salmon (undrained) in a food processor until finely chopped. Combine salmon, egg, and flour in a separate bowl until dough forms. If dough is too sticky, add more flour. 3. Roll out dough to 1/4-inch thick and use cookie cutters to cut out cute shapes. 4. Transfer treats to parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes until slightly browned. Remove treats from oven and let cool completely before serving. Treats can be stored in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks. Inspired by The Cookie Rookie

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