BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS

At-Home Blood Pressure Checks for Senior Pets

A blood pressure check at home provides accurate, low-stress readings that help monitor chronic conditions in senior pets. Our mobile vet care eliminates clinic anxiety, allowing for more reliable results. During your visit, our house call veterinarian uses a veterinary-specific pet blood pressure monitor designed to capture precise measurements safely and comfortably.

  • These checks are especially important for pets with kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, or suspected hypertension
  • With calm surroundings and gentle handling, home vet services ensure your pet receives consistent cardiovascular monitoring
  • Regular monitoring helps guide treatment and long-term care decisions
Dog being checked for Blood Pressure monitoring

Signs Your Pet May Need a Blood Pressure Check

  • Increased drinking and urination
  • Restlessness or confusion in senior pets
  • Sudden changes in vision or possible blindness
  • Kidney disease or thyroid-related symptoms
  • High blood pressure concerns based on recent lab work

Our At-Home Blood Pressure Services Include

  • Relaxed, accurate blood pressure measurements
  • Evaluation for hypertension-related complications
  • Monitoring for kidney disease or endocrine issues
  • Review of results and treatment recommendations
  • Coordination with your primary veterinarian if needed

Schedule regular blood pressure checks to protect your pet's cardiovascular health

No car rides. No waiting rooms. Just expert, compassionate attention in the place your pet feels safest. Contact Comfort Paws today to schedule your Brooklyn house call.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Pet blood pressure should be measured using a veterinary-grade device operated by a trained professional. A blood pressure check at home performed by a mobile vet ensures accurate readings that reflect your dog’s true comfort and cardiovascular health.

    No. Human monitors are not calibrated for pets and often produce inaccurate readings. A veterinarian uses a specialized pet blood pressure monitor designed for animal anatomy, ensuring safe, precise measurements that support proper diagnosis and ongoing care.

    Most healthy pets have systolic blood pressure between 110–160 mmHg. Values outside this range may indicate hypertension or other health concerns. A mobile veterinarian can interpret readings and determine whether further evaluation or treatment is needed.