Greenlane Veterinary Centre

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Phone: +64 9 524 6415
246 Great South Road
Greenlane, Auckland

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Home > Services > Wellness senior care
  • Consults
  • Vaccinations
  • Speys/Neuters
  • Wellness senior care
  • Dentistry and dental xray
  • Surgery – general and orthopaedic
  • Ultrasound
  • Radiology
  • In-clinic Laboratory
  • Puppy preschool
  • Shop – food, collars, cat litter, treats and toys
  • Pet Export Service

Wellness senior care

Caring for our senior animals involves:

  • offering them a high quality senior diet and maintaining their optimum weight
  • monitoring their behaviour, drinking and eating habits, mobility and vitality
  • 6-12 monthly veterinary examinations to detect diseases early.

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A lot of the symptoms of illness are written off by owners as being due to the animal 'just getting old'.  Especially as most of these diseases slowly and subtly progress, making it difficult to notice the changes.

While some diseases cannot be cured, they can be supported to assist our
senior friend to have a happier, longer and better quality of life.
 

 

Read more about our senior care in our Senior wellness brochure for CATS and DOGS.

If you would like any further information or queries you would like to discuss, please don't hesitate to call us on 524 6415 or email

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