St. Pete Pet Dental Cleaning

St. Pete Pet Dental Cleaning

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.

Gentle, Stress-Free Dental Cleanings

We provide safe teeth cleanings for pets without using anesthesia. Our trained staff specializes in keeping pets calm and relaxed while gently cleaning away plaque, tartar, and surface stains. This option is ideal for pets that can’t undergo anesthesia or simply need their teeth freshened up more often.

You’re welcome to watch the cleaning process—many pet owners tell us it’s reassuring to see how gently we handle their pets. Routine cleanings also allow us to spot early signs of dental issues so you can address them before they become serious. Because we move slowly and patiently, most pets grow more comfortable with each visit. A bright, healthy smile and fresh breath are the best rewards!

Affordable Dental Care for St. Pete Pets

We believe pet dental care should be affordable and easy to keep up with. Think of us as your pet’s regular cleaning service—like brushing between dentist visits—to help prevent larger dental problems later.

Our pricing is made for regular maintenance, helping you avoid expensive vet dental procedures whenever possible. St. Pete pet owners love that small, ongoing investments in dental cleanings help avoid sudden, large bills for major dental work down the line.

How Often Should Your Pet’s Teeth Be Cleaned?

We recommend dental cleanings every 3 to 6 months for most pets. Regular visits mean less buildup, quicker appointments, and a more comfortable experience for your pet. We’ll help you create a simple plan that fits your pet’s needs and your schedule.

As your pet becomes familiar with us, they’ll feel even more at ease with each visit. We also offer helpful advice on the best home dental care practices and products to keep your pet’s mouth fresh between cleanings.

Many clients like to schedule their pet’s dental cleaning at the same time as grooming appointments for extra convenience. We’re here to keep your St. Pete pet smiling bright and healthy year-round!

Royal Touch technician with a calm Shetland Sheepdog during dental cleaning

Before and After Cleaning

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The benefits you’ll get

Preventive Care

The teeth of your pet are deep cleaned to remove harmful bacteria and bad breath.

Royal Touch technician with a calm Shetland Sheepdog during dental cleaning

safe alternative

Instead of anesthesia, we use calming techniques to ensure your pet is relaxed during their cleaning.

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affordable price

Our pricing will depend on the size of your pet, your specific location, and any additional services requested.

frequently asked questions

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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.

the best option

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.

Small

0 to 30 LBS

$180

Medium

31 to 70 LBS

$210

Large

71 to 100 LBS

$240

X-Large

above 101 LBS

$270

Cat

Any sizes

$200

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