4 Senior Home Care Tips for Happy, Healthy Dogs
Dogs bring a lot of happiness, comfort, and love to seniors. Dogs are also great companions for seniors and encourage seniors to get out and walk everyday. Some seniors worry that as they get older, they won’t be able to take care of their dogs because dogs do require a lot of care. Senior home care can help seniors with the most demanding part of dog care and allow them to keep their furry friend at home. A senior home care provider can help seniors do these things to keep their dog healthy and happy as the dog gets older:
Make Sure They Get Enough Exercise
Dogs need to get plenty of exercise to stay healthy. Seniors do too, which is one of the reasons why seniors and dogs make a great team. As seniors get older they may find it more difficult to make sure that their dogs get as much as exercise as they need, especially if the dog is a very active breed. Seniors can rely on senior home care to make sure that their dog gets a chance to run and burn off some energy when seniors are no longer able to do more than take the dog for a short walk.
Take Them To Doggie Daycare
Seniors who don’t drive can also rely on senior home care to make sure that their dog get taken to doggie day care where the dog can socialize and get rid of some of their excess energy. Seniors who have older dogs may find that their dogs don’t need doggie daycare and prefer to be at home all day napping with their senior companion. Younger dogs or high-energy breed dogs may need doggie daycare in order to thrive and stay healthy. A senior home care provider can take the dog to the daycare facility and pick them up each day.
Make Sure They Get To The Vet Regularly
Dogs also need to visit the vet regularly. They need vaccinations and routine exams as well weigh ins and other preventative care. Seniors can look for vets in the area that offer in-home vet care or housecalls so that they don’t have to stress themselves or the dog out by putting the vet in the car and trying to get it to the vet. Home vet care is becoming a popular service that many vets offer.
Make Sure They Get Medication
Dogs need to have a heartworm test done yearly, and they need to need to be a monthly heartworm preventative after they test negative. They also need monthly flea and tick protection. Seniors who don’t drive may struggle to get the medication that their dogs need for prevention of heartworms and fleas and ticks or for medical conditions that the dog might have. With senior home care seniors will be able to get the medications their dog needs easily so that their dog will be happy and healthy.
If you or an aging loved one are considering Senior Home Care in Northfork, NY, call the caring staff at Artful Home Care today at 631-685-5001.
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