Dog or Cat Teeth Cleanings in Clifton, TX

Have you noticed that your pet’s breath smells unpleasant, or have you seen some discoloration or buildup on their teeth? Was a dental cleaning recommended at your animal’s regular checkup? We understand that you may find this concerning, but just like humans, dental health is an important part of your pet’s overall health, so a professional cleaning may be recommended. Our team has vast experience in caring for the dental needs of our patients, so you can be confident that at Clifton Veterinary Clinic, your fur-baby is in good hands when it’s time for a teeth cleaning.

To learn more or schedule a consultation, call us at (254) 675-8925.

What is a Pet Dental Cleaning?

During your dog or cat’s dental cleaning (sometimes called a prophylaxis), plaque and tartar are removed from a pet’s teeth, and the health of the entire mouth (tongue, gums, lips, and teeth) is assessed. A thorough dental cleaning can be accomplished only while the pet is under general anesthesia. Anesthesia keeps your pet free of pain during the dental procedure and allows us to fully inspect the teeth and remove tartar from under the gums. During anesthesia, a soft plastic tube is inserted into the trachea (the main airway in the throat) to support the patient’s breathing. Placement of the tracheal tube also prevents inhalation of bacteria that are aerosolized during the dental cleaning.

What Our Cleanings May Include:

  • Removing Visible Plaque and Tartar From the Teeth
  • Eliminating Plaque and Tartar From Under the Gum
  • Probing Dental Sockets to Assess Dental Disease
  • Polishing Teeth to Smooth Enamel Scratches That May Attract Bacteria
  • Performing Dental Radiographs (X-rays) to Evaluate Problems Below the Gumline
  • Applying Fluoride or Dental Sealer
  • Monitoring Dental Disease Progression by Performing Dental Charting
  • Inspecting the Lips, Tongue, and Entire Mouth for Growths, Wounds, or Other Problems

How Do I Know If My Pet Needs a Dental Cleaning?

Regular inspection of your pet’s mouth is important to catch dental disease in the early stages. Tartar may appear as a brownish-gold buildup on the teeth, close to the gum-line. Redness or bleeding along the gum line may indicate gingivitis.

What Are the Benefits of a Dental Cleaning?

A professional dog or cat dental cleaning removes not only the visible plaque and tartar on the teeth surfaces but also the bacteria under the gums. This eliminates potential sources of infection to the mouth and other organs and protects your pet from pain and tooth loss.

Schedule an Appointment Today at Clifton Veterinary Clinic

Our team looks forward to helping with any questions or concerns you might have about a dog or cat dental cleaning in Clifton, TX. Schedule an appointment for a consultation or a dental cleaning today. Call us at (254) 675-8925!

Spay and Neuter

Spaying and neutering are important and necessary medical procedures that enhance the quality of your pets’ life. Not only does spaying and neutering have positive effects on your pets’ health, it’s also vital to controlling the homeless pet population.

Microchipping

At Clifton Veterinary Clinic, we are happy to offer microchipping. Every year, thousands and thousands of pets go missing. Not knowing where your pet is or how to bring them back can be a helpless, hopeless feeling. It’s a tragedy that happens all too often.

But there is a simple, safe, and effective way to ensure your pet’s safety and retrieval should he or she ever become lost. Microchipping is a standard procedure that implants a tiny chip underneath your pet’s fur. It is a painless and relatively fast procedure and is completely safe.

Vaccinations

At Clifton Veterinary Clinic in Clifton, TX , we believe that one of the most important aspects of caring for your pet’s health is vaccinating him or her against possible diseases. There are a variety of diseases which affect our pets, and other animals, so proper vaccination is vital to protecting them from many types of illnesses.

It is important to consult with us about the unique risks of living in our region. We will be happy to discuss the benefits of protecting your pet with vaccinations, as well as, provide you with information on the required vaccinations for your pet.

Wellness Exams

At Clifton Veterinary Clinic in Clifton, TX , we believe that regular checkups and wellness exams are critical to your pets’ well-being. These wellness exams give us a chance to evaluate the overall health of your pet while also giving us a baseline for their unique bodies and tendencies.

Not only do these exams keep us up-to-date with your pets’ health, but they also allow us to detect potential problems before they become serious. This thorough checkup gives us vital information to help keep your pet healthy!

Nutritional Counseling

Clifton Veterinary Clinic offers nutritional counseling for pet owners of Clifton, TX and surrounding communities. If you have any questions about your pet’s diet or would like more information about your pet’s nutritional needs, please contact us today. We can set up a nutrition plan for your pet.

Obesity is a common problem among pets, as it can be easy to overfeed a cute dog or cat that knows how to beg. Being overweight is a serious problem for animals, and can cause real health problems. With proper diet and exercise, all pets should be able to meet their dietary needs and stay within a healthy weight range.

Behavior Management

We offer solutions for a variety of behavioral issues that pet owners are faced with. Behavioral problems can be challenging and frustrating for both pets and pet owners, so it is our goal to work with you towards a solution.

There are many behaviors that can be negative or destructive, and many pet owners feel helpless in bringing peace to their home. We want you to know that we are here to help, and that undesirable behaviors can be corrected.

Parasite Prevention

The idea of your pet being infested with parasites is a disturbing thought, but it’s also a medical issue that can have serious consequences if not properly dealt with or prevented. Parasites pose a variety of health issues for our pets, who can be very susceptible to certain parasites depending on age, region, and other factors.

At Clifton Veterinary Clinic, we emphasize the importance of preventing parasites. Through preventative measures, you can successfully protect your pet. Pets that are not protected often develop parasites, leading to serious problems for them and their owners.

Onsite Diagnostics

We have state-of-the-art diagnostic tools that allow our staff to diagnose your pets’ condition or illness better. It is our commitment to stay on the cutting edge of diagnostic technology.

Having these advanced diagnostic tools allows us to examine specific areas more carefully and provide a quicker and more accurate diagnosis. We use many tools such as radiology, lab tests, and various other equipment and tests.

In-House Laboratory

Our full complement of in house lab equipment will help us diagnose and treat your pet quickly.

  • Blood testing for overall health (liver, kidney, pancreas, and other organ function)
  • Fecal & Urine Testing
  • Radiology (X-Ray)
  • In-house heartworm, tick disease, parvo and feline aids and leukemia testing

Pain Management

Pets that are in pain are miserable. For this reason, we will do whatever we can to keep your pets comfortable.

We have many different choices when it comes to treating apets’ pain. There are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs which are very helpful with mild pain. We also prescribe steroids which can offer a lot of relief. We also have stronger pain medications if the non-steroidal medications are not enough. We also offer glucosamine in tablets and injections to help with arthritis.

Puppy and Kitten Care

Getting a new puppy or kitten is very exciting. You have a lot to look forward to. The great companionship that a good pet can bring is very rewarding. However, puppies and kittens come with a lot of responsibility and work. Here at Clifton Veterinary Clinic, we are here to help you with your new addition.

First, you should always bring your new puppy or kitten in for a full nose-to-tail examination to make sure that you have a healthy new animal. You also want to get him or her familiar with our veterinary hospital.

Hospice Care

Sometimes our pets get conditions or diseases that cannot be treated effectively. We are honored to be able to help you help your pet to live out their time with grace, dignity, love, and without pain.

  • Pain Control & Comfort
  • Recognizing Signs of Decline, Emergency Management
  • Nutrition & General Health
  • Emotion & Grief Discussion
  • Euthanasia Explanation & Discussion as Needed, including:
  • When, Where, and Why
  • Post-Life Care – Cremation, Burial, Memorials

Euthanasia

The word euthanasia literally means “good death”. They have given us their unconditional love for a lifetime, we consider it our greatest honor to give them their final peace – a “good death.” This is never an easy decision – allow us to walk this difficult road with you.

  • Emotion & Grief Discussion
  • You may choose to be with your pet in their final moments
  • You may choose to say your final goodbye and then our staff will surround your pet with love & peace in their final moments
  • Euthanasia Explanation & Discussion
  • When and Why
  • Where (In Your Home, or Our Office)
  • Process
  • Post-Life Care – Cremation, Burial, Memorials
  • Sedation & Comfort
  • Peaceful Passing

Virtual Visits

Technology is an amazing tool. We are now able to use this tool to help your pets live longer healthier lives. We pride ourselves on being able to help you and your animals in any way possible. Occasionally, you simply cannot get to the clinic with your schedule, or have a pet who hates car rides, or just need to ask our doctors a simple question. Virtual visits are an excellent option here! Speak with our doctors over FaceTime or Skype for triage or in some cases diagnosis of your pet. Though virtual visits don’t work for every type of ailment, they work for many and may provide you with quick peace of mind.

Why Virtual Visits?

  • Flexible schedule – allowing you to book a visit at a time that works best for you
  • Day or Night – Virtual Visits are also offered for after-hours care
  • Questions Answered – Speak with our doctors and have your questions answered
  • No Hidden Expenses – If our doctors decide your pet needs to be seen in clinic, no additional exam fee will be incurred.

Livestock surgery​:

Farm animals sometimes require surgery too – we have complete surgical capabilities.

  • Cesarean Deliveries
  • Umbilical Hernia Repairs
  • Wound Repair
  • Foot Surgeries
  • More On Consultation
  • Top-Of-The-Line Anesthesia Monitoring & Surgical Support
  • Post-Surgery Care & Follow-Up
  • Surgery Consultation

Lab monitoring

Our full complement of in house lab equipment will help us diagnose and treat your herd quickly.

  • Blood
  • Fecal & Urine Testing
  • Fecal parasite check
  • Radiology (X-Ray)