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Tips for Keeping Your Senior Pets Healthy and Happy

Tips for Keeping Your Senior Pets Healthy and Happy

by CaringPathways | Nov 19, 2020 | Pet Cancer, Senior Pet, Pet Safety, Pet Hospice Care

Did you know that November is National Senior Pet Month? It is also Pet Cancer Awareness month. With this in mind, here are some tips for keeping your senior pets healthy and happy. Tip #1: Be proactive in your senior pet’s health In our senior pets, the...
Tips for Keeping Your Senior Pet Cool in the Summer Heat

Tips for Keeping Your Senior Pet Cool in the Summer Heat

by CaringPathways | Jul 20, 2020 | Senior Pet, Pet Safety, Pet Hospice Care

On a recent camping trip to Salida, CO we decided to visit the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park. It was an anxiety-filled day for me, and not simply because I was traversing a suspension bridge thousands of feet above the Arkansas river. It was 100 degrees, and I was...
How to Help Your Senior Pet’s Mobility this Winter

How to Help Your Senior Pet’s Mobility this Winter

by CaringPathways | Jan 16, 2019 | Uncategorized, Pet Hospice Care, Pain Management, Pet Safety, Holiday Safety, Pet Mobility

Here are some helpful products that can help your mobility challenged pet be safer on slippery surfaces such as ice and snow-covered stairs: Traction booties- found in pet stores or on Amazon Harnesses and slings Folded bath towels- looped just in front of their hind...
Your Senior Pet’s Christmas Wish List

Your Senior Pet’s Christmas Wish List

by CaringPathways | Dec 6, 2018 | Pet Hospice Care, Pain Management, Pet Safety, Holiday Safety

Your pet, like most loved ones, would like comfort and joy for the holidays but how do you provide for those needs? The tube of tennis balls that were once a favorite of your dog may not have the same draw they once did. The toy mice which your kitty once enjoyed...
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