We’re excited to share how we can help keep your pet’s smile bright and fresh without using sleep medicine. Our gentle cleaning service is perfect for pets who need regular dental care but don’t need a deep vet cleaning every time. We remove the yellow buildup that causes bad breath and check your pet’s teeth to make sure they stay healthy.
The teeth of your pet are deep cleaned to remove harmful bacteria and bad breath. Our technicians use professional-grade tools to carefully scale away plaque and tartar above and below the gumline — the same buildup that causes gum disease, tooth decay, and that smell you’ve been noticing. Fort Myers pets deal with year-round warmth that accelerates bacterial growth, making regular cleanings even more important here than in cooler climates.
Instead of anesthesia, we use calming techniques to ensure your pet is relaxed during their cleaning. Our trained technicians work gently with your pet in the comfort of your own Fort Myers home — whether you’re in McGregor, Gateway, Lehigh Acres, or Cape Coral. No car ride anxiety, no unfamiliar vet office, no recovery time from sedation. Most pets are back to their normal routine within minutes.
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. Over 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of dental disease by age three. Regular cleanings are the simplest way to prevent these problems before they require expensive veterinary intervention.
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.
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Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
Your pet’s bad breath can improve with proper care, depending on the underlying cause. Common reasons include dental issues, poor oral hygiene, diet, or underlying health problems. Regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleanings often help.
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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