We offer safe, anaesthesia-free dog teeth cleaning in London. We use Emi-Pet ultrasonic toothbrush technology to remove plaque and tartar, ensuring a healthier smile.
📢 Ready to improve your dog’s oral health? Contact us today for professional dog teeth cleaning services!
🚨 Signs your dog needs professional dog teeth cleaning:
❌ Persistent bad breath in dogs
❌ Yellow or brown buildup on teeth
❌ Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
❌ Loss of appetite or difficulty eating
A veterinary dog dental check-up will assess your pet’s oral health and determine if anesthesia-free dog teeth cleaning or a deep cleaning under sedation is the best option.
"My dog's breath smells so much better, and I can see the difference!" – Sarah J."Affordable and professional. Highly recommend!" – Mike R."Such a stress-free experience for my pup!" – Emily D.
The teeth cleaning service is just that, a teeth cleaning service. It is suitable for dogs with mild to moderate plaque and tartar buildup, helping to heal gum disease, freshen breath, and prevent dental problems later in life.
It is important to note that the operator is not a veterinarian and teeth cleaning is not a substitute for veterinary treatment when a dog requires veterinary dental work beyond cleaning.
Owners should be aware that removal of even mild tartar can reveal conditions that could not be seen prior to treatment, which may then need veterinary attention and we cannot guarantee the treatments’ effectiveness or suitability for individual dogs due to varying factors such as dogs health, age, diet etc.
If we feel any teeth are loose or at risk of becoming loose when the tartar comes off we may request you get your pets’ teeth checked at your veterinarian before treatment. It is possible that the tartar build up will be too great and then a veterinary dental may be necessary initially and then follow up ultrasonic maintenance visits with us.
We cannot be held responsible for any problems occurring from poor dentition before, during or after any ultrasonic treatments.
Ultrasonic treatment is not a veterinary procedure and we cannot diagnose any problems with your dogs’ mouth.