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Say Goodbye to Gum Disease – Schedule Your Dog’s Dental Clean!
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Why Book with Canine Tooth Fairy?

Prevent Costly Vet Bills

Regular, non-invasive cleaning helps prevent serious dental issues, saving you stress and expensive treatments down the line.

Prolong Your Dog’s Life

A cleaner mouth reduces bad breath and discomfort so they stay happy and pain-free.

Ongoing Care for Lasting Results

I offer 6–8 weekly maintenance cleans after any vet work, ensuring your dog’s oral health stays on track for the future.

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Did You Know I Offer More Than Dental Care?

Dog Walking

Regular walks to keep your dog active, happy, and healthy.

House Sitting

Peace of mind knowing your dog is safe, cared for, and loved while you’re away.

Nail Clippings

Gentle and stress-free nail care to keep your dog comfortable and prevent issues.

INTRODUCING:

Creeds Canine Supplies

Exciting news! Soon, I’ll be offering a range of carefully selected products to keep your dog happy, healthy, and comfortable. From nutritious treats to grooming essentials, Creeds Canine Supplies is all about giving your furry friend the very best.

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ALL THE ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS

Why does my dog need a dental clean if they seem fine?

Even if your dog seems healthy, plaque and tartar can build up silently and lead to gum disease, infections, and tooth loss. Regular cleaning helps prevent these problems before they start.

Will my dog need to be put under anesthesia?

No, my cleaning method is completely non-sedated. Your dog remains awake, calm, and comfortable throughout the entire process.

Is your cleaning service safe for my dog?

Yes! I use a gentle, non-invasive method designed specifically for dogs. There is no sedation involved, making it a stress-free experience for most pets.

What are the signs my dog might have dental problems?

Common signs include bad breath, yellow or brown teeth, drooling, pawing at the mouth, difficulty eating, or visible gum redness. If you notice any of these, it’s time for a clean.

How often should my dog have their teeth cleaned?

Most dogs benefit from a deep clean every 6–12 months. After any vet dental work, I recommend maintenance cleans every 6–8 weeks to keep their teeth healthy and prevent future issues.

What’s the difference between your service and a vet dental clean?

A vet clean usually involves anesthesia and is necessary for advanced dental issues. My service focuses on prevention and maintenance, reducing the need for costly and invasive vet procedures in the future.