TAKING CARE OF AGING PETS.

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The American Veterinary Medical Association estimates more than 40% of all pet owners have an animal that is seven or older. This means that nearly 45,000,000 pets may be exhibiting signs of aging, but many owners are unaware of what indications to look for. While senior status is generally defined by age, other variables include the animal's breed, size, and history of care. However, there are several key signs to look for in every aging pet:

* Changes in eating habits may indicate anything from loss of smell to dental problems.

* Differences in sleeping habits, such as excessive day sleeping, may indicate fatigue.

* Unresponsiveness to calling may indicate hearing loss.

* Seeming unfamiliar with surroundings may indicate diminished vision.

* Bad breath may indicate periodontal conditions.

* Joint stiffness or difficulty moving may be due to arthritis...

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