By restyourpaws | July 30, 2025

Regular Vet Checks: Essential for Your Senior Pet’s Health

Submitted by Miriam A, Casey and Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital
A smiling male veterinarian in blue scrubs gently interacting with a black and white husky dog, who is lying on an examination table with its tongue out, during a regular vet check-up. The scene conveys comfort and trust in a clinical setting.

More frequent check-ups are key to catching health issues early and helping senior pets continue thriving. For ageing companions, regular veterinary visits every six months are far more beneficial than yearly checks, allowing for vigilant monitoring of common age-related health changes.

As pets get older, they become more susceptible to conditions that can develop rapidly. These bi-annual senior pet check-ups allow your vet to detect issues such as arthritis, dental disease, or signs of organ function decline (like kidney or liver problems) in their earliest stages. This early detection is vital, enabling timely treatment and management which can significantly slow progression and improve outcomes.

These routine vet visits are a cornerstone of preventative care for senior pets. They not only help to maintain your pet’s overall quality of life but also ensure that any new concerns, subtle changes, or emerging health conditions are addressed promptly and effectively. Prioritising these six-monthly veterinary appointments is an active step in supporting your ageing dog or senior cat through their golden years.

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