At Thrive Vet Care, we are here to provide complete professional dental care for your pet. Treat issues early before they become serious.
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Your pet’s mouth is a window into their overall health. Your pet’s dental issues don’t just cause bad breath, they can lead to serious pain, infections, and long-term health complications if left untreated. That’s why professional dental care is a key part of preventive care at our vet clinic in Airdrie.
Prevents hidden pain and tooth loss: Most pets won’t show signs of dental pain until it’s advanced. Professional cleanings catch issues early so your pet can stay comfortable.
Stops infections before they spread: Dental disease can allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream, affecting the heart, liver, and kidneys. Cleanings reduce this risk.
Improves quality of life: A healthy mouth makes it easier for your pet to eat, play, and enjoy life without discomfort or inflammation.
Reduces emergency visits and costs: Proactive dental care means fewer painful emergencies and less need for complex treatments down the road.
Pets can’t tell you when something feels wrong, so it’s up to us to notice the signs. If you’ve seen any of the following, it might be time to book a dental check:
Bad breath that won’t go away: Persistent odor can be a sign of infection or decay under the gums.
Visible tartar or red, swollen gums: These are early signs of gum disease that can worsen without treatment.
Changes in chewing or eating habits: If your pet is dropping food, chewing on one side, or avoiding hard kibble, they could be in pain.
Pawing at the mouth or face: This behavior can indicate discomfort, loose teeth, or irritation you can’t see.
Our dental care appointments are designed to do more than clean the surface — they help prevent future problems and catch hidden issues early. Here’s what’s included:
Your pet deserves the best, and at Thrive Vet Care, we’re ready to provide it. Contact us today to learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment. Let’s work together to give your pet a happy, healthy life.
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At Thrive, we believe that every animal deserves a healthy life, which is why our team is committed to offering a full spectrum of services, from preventative wellness to advanced medical treatments. With Thrive Veterinary Care, you’re not just visiting a vet; you’re joining a community devoted to the thriving health of your pet.
Our team at Thrive Vet Care believe you should know the costs of your pet’s care upfront. That’s why we’re happy to provide you with our pricing information directly.
Simply fill out our quick online form, and one of our knowledgable team members will contact you. This way, you can understand the potential costs without any guesswork or surprises.
To assist you, we’ve compiled a list of the most common inquiries we receive from pet owners. We’re dedicated to providing you with transparent and helpful information to ensure your experience with us is as smooth and stress-free as possible.
We accept a variety of pet insurance plans. Please contact us with your insurance details, and our staff will help confirm your coverage.
Look for changes in behavior such as decreased activity, difficulty climbing stairs, loss of appetite, or increased irritability. These could indicate underlying health issues that require immediate veterinary attention.
Yes, senior pets can undergo surgery safely. We perform comprehensive pre-surgical assessments to ensure they are fit for anesthesia and the procedure. Post-operative care is crucial and tailored to the needs of older pets.
Aging pets often benefit from diets lower in calories but rich in fiber and essential nutrients to support joint health and manage weight. We can provide customized dietary plans based on your pet’s specific health needs.
Senior pets often need more frequent health assessments to monitor and manage age-related conditions such as arthritis, kidney disease, and heart problems. Our comprehensive care includes regular check-ups, dietary management, pain relief, and personalized treatment plans to maintain their quality of life.
We recommend that senior pets have wellness exams at least twice a year. However, depending on their health status and ongoing conditions, more frequent visits may be necessary to adjust their care as needed.