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Aging Pets

Animal Radio
The aging demographics of American society are creating a need for new products and services to maintain a high quality lifestyle, and that’s true for both the human population and the growing number of pets entering their senior years.  That was a hot subject at the recent Global Pet Expo where more than 600 exhibitors and 4,400 buyers gathered to take a look at the news and trends in the growing pet industry.  According to the expo sponsor, more than 69 million U.S. households have at least one pet.  The group says that 75% of those households are also home to an aging pet.  Like their owners, many pets gain weight in their older years.  Twenty-five percent of all pets in the United States are overweight causing some familiar conditions.  Adverse effects in older, overweight pets include an increased risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease and decreased immune competence.   A report by the Veterinary Pet Insurance Company found that 86% of people who responded to a survey said they had taken a sick day off to care for their aging pet.