Senior Pet Exams in Stillwater, MN

Helping Your Pet Age Gracefully

Just like people, dogs and cats experience new health challenges as they age. At Home Animal Clinic is here to help you navigate those changes with confidence, providing personalized senior pet care in Stillwater, MN that supports longer, healthier, and more comfortable lives.

With today’s veterinary advances, pets are living longer than ever, but that longer lifespan also increases the risk of age-related diseases. Regular wellness exams, routine diagnostics, and early intervention are the best ways to ensure your pet continues to thrive in their golden years. If your pet is over age 7, call us at (651) 351-7387  or book an appointment online.

senior dog with cataracts and wearing a diaper
senior dog with cataracts and wearing a diaper

What We Check During a Senior Pet Wellness Exam

Each senior pet exam performed by our Stillwater veterinarians is tailored to your pet’s specific needs and lifestyle, but every exam includes a thorough assessment of the systems most affected by aging.

Here’s what we focus on:

  • Full Physical Exam

    We check your pet from head to tail, including their eyes, ears, heart, lungs, joints, and more, to look for age-related changes or concerns.

  • Dental Health

    We examine the teeth and gums for signs of dental disease, oral masses, or other periodontal problems.

  • Lab Testing

    Blood work and urinalysis help us monitor organ function, check for conditions like diabetes or thyroid issues, and catch problems early.

  • Mobility & Pain Assessment

    We evaluate joint health, movement, and signs of arthritis or discomfort.

  • Behavioral & Cognitive Health

    Subtle changes in behavior may point to age-related cognitive decline, which we can help manage.

  • Nutrition & Weight Check

    We review your pet’s diet and weight to ensure they’re getting the right support as their metabolism and health change.

Common Conditions in Senior Pets

As pets age, their bodies and behaviors begin to change, and many of those changes are signs of underlying medical conditions that aren’t always visible at home. Some of the most common health issues we see in senior pets include:

  • Arthritis & Joint Pain

    Stiffness, difficulty standing, or reluctance to jump or play may signal painful joint inflammation, which can be managed with medication, supplements, and mobility support.

  • Kidney & Liver Disease

    With age, vital organs can slowly lose function. Routine bloodwork helps us spot early signs before symptoms become severe.

  • Heart Disease

    Coughing, fatigue, and fainting may indicate underlying cardiac issues. We use diagnostic tools like chest X-rays, ultrasound, and ECG to help identify heart problems early.

  • Dental Disease

    One of the most widespread conditions in pets, dental disease can cause difficulty eating, chronic pain, and infection that spreads to the heart, kidneys, and liver.

  • Endocrine Disorders

    Conditions like diabetes, hypothyroidism, and Cushing’s disease can develop in older pets. Weight changes, hair loss, or increased thirst are common early signs.

  • Cancer

    Lumps, bumps, or unexplained weight loss may be signs of tumors or systemic cancers, which are more common in aging animals.

  • Cognitive Dysfunction

    Similar to dementia in people, older pets may show signs like confusion, disorientation, or changes in sleep patterns.

Beautiful senior cat sitting on the back of couch and looking up at owner

Care, Comfort, and Connection,
Every Step of the Way

Your senior pet has given you a lifetime of love, and we’re here to return that love with exceptional, thoughtful care. At our animal hospital, we believe aging pets deserve support, comfort, and dignity through every life stage, and we strive to do just that at each visit.

If your pet is 7 or older, start planning for their senior care needs. Contact us today for an appointment.