Non-Anesthetic Teeth Cleaning For Dogs and Cats
We Serve: Southwest Florida, West Central Florida, Central Florida and South Florida.















We are a team of three dedicated brothers passionate about caring for your pets. Specializing in dental care for dogs and cats, we travel to provide high-quality, convenient teeth cleaning services. With a deep love for animals, we treat every pet as if they were our own, ensuring a safe, comfortable, and gentle experience. Your pet’s health and well-being are our top priority.
Big dogs are positioned differently, we usually let them sit or lay down in a comfortable position that they have chose.
The teeth of your pet are deep cleaned to remove harmful bacteria and bad breath.
Instead of anesthesia, we use calming techniques to ensure your pet is relaxed during their cleaning.
Our pricing will depend on the size of your pet, your specific location, and any additional services requested.
Bad breath in pets can improve with proper care, depending on the cause. Common causes include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings are effective solutions.
We use gentle techniques to remove plaque and tartar buildup, followed by polishing to decrease the adhesive ability of plaque.
Yes, we use specialized techniques to remove tartar and buildup from beneath the gumline.
Yes, after removing tartar and plaque, we polish your pet’s teeth to smooth rough surfaces and prevent future buildup.
Yes, while we do not diagnose medical conditions, we will notify you if we detect loose teeth, excessive tartar buildup, inflamed gums, or any other signs that may require veterinary attention.
Yes, we clean both the inner and outer surfaces of the teeth for a complete cleaning.
Yes, regular dental cleanings prevent bad breath, gum disease, and tartar buildup, improving your pet’s overall health and potentially reducing future veterinary costs.
No, we specialize in non-anesthetic dental cleanings, allowing your pet to remain awake and comfortable during the process.
Typically, the cleaning takes between 60 to 90 minutes, depending on your pet’s temperament and the amount of tartar buildup. Timing may vary based on your pet’s cooperation.
Many veterinarians recommend professional cleanings under anesthesia for pets with severe dental issues. For pets with mild to moderate tartar buildup, non-anesthetic cleanings can be a great alternative to maintain oral health between vet visits.
We take a gentle, patient approach to ensure your pet feels comfortable. If a dog is too anxious or reactive, we will stop the cleaning and recommend alternative options if needed.
Without regular cleanings, plaque and tartar can accumulate, leading to bad breath, gum disease, infections, tooth loss, and potentially more serious health issues such as heart or kidney disease.
Using non-anesthetic dental cleaning reduces the risk of bacterial infections, including periodontal disease, which adversely affects your pet’s overall health, causing chronic pain, gum inflammation and in severe cases, bone loss.
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