Senior Pet Care
At College Hills Veterinary Hospital, we provide compassionate senior pet care in College Station, TX, for aging dogs and cats, helping them stay comfortable, healthy, and happy throughout their golden years.
What Is Senior Pet Care?
Senior pets are typically considered “older” around 7 years of age, though this can vary by breed and size. As pets age, their nutritional needs, activity levels, and overall health requirements begin to change.
Senior pet care focuses on early detection and management of age-related conditions. Because many health issues develop gradually, subtle changes—such as shifts in weight, appetite, mobility, or behavior—can be early signs of underlying concerns. Our team partners with pet owners to monitor age-related changes, manage chronic conditions, and support quality of life with personalized care.

Supporting Your Pet Through the Aging Process
Our approach to senior pet care in College Station, TX, is centered on proactive monitoring and individualized treatment. During your pet’s visit, we perform a thorough physical examination and discuss any changes you’ve noticed at home.
Senior care services may include:
- Comprehensive wellness exams to track overall health
- Routine bloodwork and diagnostic testing to monitor organ function
- Evaluation and management of chronic conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, or kidney disease
- Nutritional guidance tailored to your pet’s age and health status
- Adjustments to medications or treatment plans as conditions evolve
Even for pets already receiving treatment, regular evaluations are essential. As your pet’s needs change, we adapt their care plan to ensure continued comfort and effectiveness.
Experienced Care for Aging Pets
At College Hills Veterinary Hospital, we understand the unique challenges that come with caring for an older pet. Our team is experienced in recognizing the subtle signs of aging and providing thoughtful guidance to help you navigate this stage of your pet’s life.
We take the time to answer your questions, explain diagnostic results, and involve you in every decision regarding your pet’s care. By building a strong partnership with pet owners, we can better support each patient’s health, comfort, and overall wellbeing.
FAQs About Senior Pet Care
When is my pet considered a senior?
Most pets are considered seniors around 7 years of age, though this can vary depending on breed and size.
Why are regular checkups important for senior pets?
Routine visits help detect health issues early and allow for adjustments in treatment as your pet ages.
What tests are recommended for senior pets?
Bloodwork and other diagnostic tests are often recommended to monitor organ function and detect underlying conditions.
How can I tell if changes are normal aging or a medical problem?
Subtle changes can be difficult to interpret, which is why regular veterinary evaluations are important for accurate assessment.
Can older pets still live happy, active lives?
Yes. With proper care and monitoring, many senior pets continue to enjoy a high quality of life.

Compassionate Care for the Golden Years
Caring for a senior pet requires attention, understanding, and a proactive approach to health. Through dedicated senior pet care, our team supports aging dogs and cats with personalized monitoring, diagnostics, and ongoing guidance. At College Hills Veterinary Hospital, we are proud to help pets across the greater College Station area enjoy comfort, dignity, and quality of life throughout every stage of aging.
