Senior
Pets and Children
As our pets
age their behavior towards family and other children sometimes change. The once sweet, loving, would never hurt a
fly senior pet may suddenly become aggressive towards the children they have
grown up with.
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There are
several factors that need to be considered when your senior’s attitude takes a
turn for the worst. It could be
something as simple as hearing loss to the more complicated pain that comes
with aging. When a pet becomes “hard of
hearing” or deaf they may be startled when a child approaches. As most children are moving quite quickly,
the first and very natural response is for the pet to snap and growl or hiss
and scratch. Typically it does not lead
to injury but it certainly gets everyone’s attention. The same response can occur when our pets lose
their vision as well. Being both blind
and deaf can make a pet that much more anxious towards children. A painful pet may defend itself because it
cannot get up and out of the way fast enough.
To secure the
safety of our senior pets and children there are a few simple things to
remember. Ask the children to approach
slowly and quietly. This will allow most
pets to assess the situation and react appropriately. It is best for smaller dogs and for cats to remind
the kids that they can be “a little grouchy” when picked up and to just pet
them gently where they are resting. For
pets that sleep very soundly ask children to just avoid contact completely as
they will most likely be startled no matter what.
Painful pets just need a little help. Speak with your veterinarian about special
diets, glucosamine and/or NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatories) or other
pain medications. If your pet is more
comfortable they are less likely to be aggressive and may even act a few years
younger!
Blog Written by:
Holly
Kiernicki, DVM
Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice and In Home Euthanasia
drholly@lapoflove.com
Dr. Holly services the great Dallas, Texas area including:
~ Frisco ~ Denton ~ Allen ~ Fairview
~ Dallas ~ McKinney ~Celina ~ Little Elm
~ Plano ~ The Colony ~ Carrollton ~ Heath
~ Prosper ~ Richardson ~ Rowlett ~ Wylie
~ Garland ~ Mesquite ~ Rockwall ~ Highland Park
~ Dallas ~ McKinney ~Celina ~ Little Elm
~ Plano ~ The Colony ~ Carrollton ~ Heath
~ Prosper ~ Richardson ~ Rowlett ~ Wylie
~ Garland ~ Mesquite ~ Rockwall ~ Highland Park
(Blog Posted by Mary Gardner, DVM)
Words from an experienced Per owner, Very true.
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