Skip to main content

Senior Pet Care in Kirkland

At Clinique Vétérinaire Mobile Plus Inc, we understand the level of care and compassion your pet needs as they age. We proudly offer senior pet care designed to enhance your pet’s quality of life and comfort throughout their golden years. Our dedicated team works closely with you to provide personalized treatments tailored to your pet’s specific needs.

From routine blood work to addressing thyroid issues, we provide comprehensive care to support your pet’s health as they age. Whether managing pain, supporting mobility, or monitoring overall wellness, your pet will be in qualified and caring hands at our clinic. If you’re looking for senior pet care in Kirkland, call us today to schedule a consultation!

Get In Touch - 514-995-0912Request an appointment

What Is Senior Cat and Dog Care?

Senior pet care refers to the specialized attention and health management required for pets as they age. Just like humans, pets go through changes as they grow older, and their physical, mental, and emotional needs can shift. Senior pet care focuses on providing sufficient care to elderly pets, typically those over 7 years old, to maintain their quality of life, comfort, and health. Our vet offers senior pet care to help your aging pets stay healthy and comfortable in their golden years.

Signs My Pet Needs Senior Care

As pets age, they may show signs of needing more specialized care. Staying attentive to your pet and noticing these signs early can help your pet to remain comfortable, happy, and healthy as they age. Signs your pet may need elderly dog or cat care include:

1

Mobility Changes:

Difficulty walking, limping, or stiffness, especially after resting, can indicate arthritis or joint pain.
2

Appetite and Thirst Changes:

Unexplained weight gain or loss, increased thirst, or changes in eating habits may signal health issues like diabetes, kidney disease, or thyroid problems.
3

Behavioral Changes:

Increased anxiety, confusion, or disorientation, as well as a lack of interest in activities they once enjoyed, could point to discomfort or cognitive dysfunction.
4

Pain and Sensitivity:

Whining, sensitivity to touch, or reluctance to move may indicate pain, often from arthritis or other age-related conditions.
5

Coat, Skin, or Dental Issues:

Dry or thinning fur, the development of lumps, or bad breath could be signs of health problems such as skin issues or dental disease.

Our Senior Dog and Cat Care Options

Our veterinarian offers a range of care options for your senior pet to enhance their comfort and quality of life as they age. With a focus on preventive health, pain management, and tailored treatments, we aim to address the unique needs of older pets. Our senior pet care includes:

Routine Blood Work & Screening:

Regular blood tests and screenings to monitor your pet's overall health, detect early signs of disease, and track changes over time.

Arthritis Treatment:

We offer a range of options to manage arthritis symptoms, including supplements, dietary changes, prescriptions, and injections. Our focus is on pain management and improving mobility by adjusting activities and limiting foods that may worsen joint pain.

Nutrition:

Tailored nutrition plans to meet the specific needs of your aging pet, addressing weight management, digestive health, and any age-related conditions.

Special Needs of Senior Pets:

We provide comprehensive care for the unique health needs of senior pets, including adjustments for mobility issues, cognitive dysfunction, and more.

Kidney, Liver, or Thyroid Issues & Diabetes:

We monitor and manage common age-related health problems like kidney and liver disease, diabetes, and thyroid disorders, offering treatment options to help maintain your pet's well-being and comfort.

Our Process for Elderly Care for Dogs and Cats

Our senior pet care process begins with a comprehensive consultation with our vet, who will carefully assess your pet’s overall health and discuss any concerns you may have. During this visit, the vet will perform a thorough physical exam and discuss any changes you’ve noticed in your pet’s mobility, appetite, behavior, or energy levels. This helps us better understand your pet’s condition and identify any age-related health issues that may need attention.

After the initial consultation, our vet may recommend additional diagnostic tests, such as blood work or imaging, to gather more detailed information. Based on the findings, we’ll work with you to develop a personalized care plan tailored to your pet’s specific needs. Through regular follow-ups, we adjust the plan as necessary to maintain your pet’s comfort and health in their senior years.

Compassionate Senior Pet Care in West Island

At Clinique Vétérinaire Mobile Plus Inc, we are dedicated to providing thoughtful elderly dog and cat care to help them stay comfortable and healthy as they age. Our compassionate team collaborates with you to create a personalized care plan that addresses your pet’s unique needs. We understand the challenges of caring for an aging pet and are here to support you throughout the process. If you’re looking for senior pet care in West Island, call us today to schedule an appointment!

Our Location

Serving the West Island and surrounding areas.

Contact

Phone: 514-995-0912
email: info@vetmobileplus.ca

Hours

Mon-Wed: 9 AM- 8 PM
Thur, Fri:  9 AM- 5 PM
Sat: 9 AM- 4 PM
Sun: closed
We are closed on statutory holidays.

Location

16, 920 route Trans Canadienne
Kirkland, H9H 0C5

Call Us NowGet Directions