Regular cleaning helps stop issues like gum disease, tooth decay, and infections before they become serious.
Preventative care saves you money by reducing the risk of expensive dental treatments later on.
Good oral hygiene can improve your dog’s quality of life and even prevent health problems linked to poor dental care.
Nothing shows the benefits of dog teeth cleaning better than real results. Our before and after transformations highlight just how much of an impact professional dental care can make. From yellow, tartar-covered teeth to clean, bright smiles, you’ll see the improvement in both appearance and your dog’s comfort. A healthier mouth means a happier pup!
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.
No, my cleaning method is completely non-sedated. Your dog remains awake, calm, and comfortable throughout the entire process.
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.
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.
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.
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.