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Our non-anesthetic dental cleaning service safely removes plaque and tartar, improves breath, and helps prevent dental disease, all within a low-stress, comfort-focused setting.

Before any cleaning begins, we take the time to evaluate your dog’s temperament and overall oral health to ensure they’re a good candidate for anesthesia-free care.
Most dogs handle the process very well, especially in our calm, spa-like setting. If we notice signs of advanced dental disease or behavior that could make the cleaning unsafe, we’ll be upfront and guide you to the best next step for your dog’s care.
From initial exam to final rinse, your cat’s anesthesia-free dental cleaning takes about 30 minutes and follows our gentle, 5-step process. Every step is handled with patience, skill, and genuine care.
There’s no downtime and no sedation side effects with non-anesthesia dental care; just a clean, healthy smile and a calm, happy cat :)

Your pet’s comfort comes first. We use gentle handling, calming techniques, and take breaks as needed to help them feel safe and at ease throughout the process.

We carefully clear away plaque and tartar from your pet’s teeth using professional tools, helping reduce bad breath and keep gums healthy.

After removing plaque, we polish each tooth to keep it smooth, helping reduce future buildup and giving your pet a bright, shiny smile.

We gently clear away any leftover plaque or residue, so all that’s left is a fresh, healthy smile.

We wrap up with a refreshing rinse, turning stinky kisses into fresh-breath snuggles. (you’re welcome!)

Happy Pets, Happy Life.

Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to painful infections, gum recession, and even impact the heart, liver, or kidneys if left untreated.
Periodontal disease in dogs is extremely common and often develops quietly. Most owners don’t notice it until it’s already progressed, which is why routine professional cleanings matter.
Our anesthesia-free dog teeth cleanings remove harmful bacteria before it turns into real problems. It’s a straightforward way to improve your dog’s comfort, eliminate bad breath, and support long-term health.
We typically recommend a professional dental cleaning for dogs every 6 months to keep plaque under control and prevent dental disease. Some dogs may need more frequent visits, especially if they’re prone to tartar buildup or early signs of gum issues. Most dogs benefit from starting professional cleanings around age 1.
There’s no cutoff age for dental care. Every dog ages differently, and what matters most is their overall health and comfort, not the number.
Many senior dogs handle anesthesia-free cleanings very well, especially in a calm, low-stress environment. If your dog is new to dental care or it’s been a while, we’ll start with a gentle evaluation and recommend the safest, most appropriate approach based on their age, behavior, and oral condition.
Yes! When performed by trained professionals, anesthesia-free cleanings are safe and effective for most dogs. We evaluate each dog individually to make sure it’s the right fit. If we see signs of advanced dental disease or any stress that could make the process unsafe, we’ll be upfront and point you toward the best next option for your dog's care.
It depends on your dog's current oral health. In many cases, we can safely perform cleanings on dogs who’ve had extractions or prior dental work, provided the gums are fully healed, and there’s no sign of pain or infection. If anything looks off during the evaluation, we’ll let you know and guide you to the right next step.
Like people, dogs do best with a mix of at-home care and regular professional cleanings twice a year. That said, brushing a dog's teeth isn’t always realistic, and that’s okay.
If brushing isn’t an option, daily dental treats and water additives can help support oral health between visits. They’re useful for maintenance, but they won’t replace a proper cleaning. Once plaque hardens into tartar, it can’t be removed with brushing or treats alone.
Routine professional cleanings are what keep your dog's mouth truly healthy and help prevent painful dental problems down the line.
Please DO NOT schedule Shar Pei, Chow Chow, or Irish Wolf Hound breeds as they are not good candidates for this service.
No paperwork or vaccines are required for this service. We simply ask that you arrive no more than 5 minutes before your appointment unless instructed otherwise.
We do not recommend grooming your pet prior to their dental cleaning. However, we do suggest giving your pet a chance to relieve themselves beforehand.
If your pet may require a mild sedative (for anxiety, aggression, or fear), we recommend fasting for at least 6 hours prior to your appointment.
Most pets are very cooperative during the cleaning process. We use gentle handling techniques and treat every pet with the same care and attention as our own.
The cleaning begins with careful hand-scaling to remove plaque and heavy tartar buildup. For areas that require deeper cleaning, we use an ultrasonic scaler to safely break up stubborn deposits while flushing debris away.
Once all surfaces are cleaned, we polish your pet’s teeth using a safe, organic paste. We finish with an organic oral rinse to help eliminate remaining bacteria and leave your pet’s mouth fresh and clean.
We only perform extractions on very loose teeth, typically those at risk of infection or abscess. For your pet’s safety, a full cleaning is completed first to reduce bacteria in the mouth and help prevent complications.
We evaluate your pet’s teeth during the appointment and determine if any extractions are necessary. With your approval, extractions can be performed the same day.
Our veterinarian will only remove teeth that are extremely loose and pose a risk of infection. Since every case is different, we’re unable to make this determination without an in-person evaluation. If you suspect your pet may need extractions, we recommend scheduling a visit so we can assess their condition properly.
No. Because our cleanings are anesthesia-free, lab work is not required.

Fresh breath starts with just one visit. Give your dog or cat a healthier smile:) Without the stress of anesthesia, through our safe, gentle dental care.
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