We Clean Your Dog’s Teeth Without Anesthesia

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Having healthy, clean dog teeth is an important part of your pup’s overall health and well-being. But when it comes to cleaning your dog’s teeth, many owners are hesitant to put their pup under anesthesia. 

Fortunately, there are ways to effectively clean your pup’s teeth without anesthesia. In this blog post, we’ll look at how we clean your dog’s teeth without anesthesia, so you can keep your pup’s pearly whites in tip-top condition.

How important is pet dental cleaning?

It is essential to ensure that your pet’s teeth stay healthy and clean without anesthesia. Dental cleaning in Vancouver is the most effective way to remove plaque and tartar buildup and helps prevent periodontal disease which can cause pain, infection, and tooth loss. 

Without proper cleaning and maintenance, your pet’s teeth can start to decay, leading to more serious oral health problems. Regular cleanings help keep your pet’s teeth in top condition and can also provide early detection of any underlying medical conditions.

No Anesthesia dog cleaning

What pets are good candidates?

If your dog or cat has a small amount of tartar and our technician doesn’t find any deep pockets during the initial exam, and your pet is friendly, then they can benefit from a dental cleaning without anesthesia. Non-anesthetic dental cleaning is the safest and most effective way to improve your pet’s oral health.

There are a lot of benefits associated with this kind of procedure, let’s look into a few:

Benefits of No-Anesthesia Pet Dental Cleaning

No anesthesia or sedation is necessary, so your pet will be fully awake and alert during the entire procedure. The procedure itself is also much shorter than an anesthetic dental cleaning, taking only 45-60 minutes. This makes it much easier and more affordable for pet owners to return every 6 months for routine cleaning.

Furthermore, there is no need for any blood work or recovery time afterward as there would be with an anesthetic dental cleaning. Instead, you can simply take your pet home and get them back to its normal routine.

Not only does no-anesthesia pet dental cleaning reduce bad breath, but it can also improve the quality of life of your pet. With regular cleanings, your pet’s teeth will stay in top condition and they won’t experience any pain or discomfort. Plus, the cost of non-anesthetic dental cleanings is 1⁄3 the cost of an anesthetic one, making it much more budget-friendly.

Anesthesia free dog teeth cleaning

When to Seek Professional Help?

No matter how often you brush your pet’s teeth, it is inevitable that rough tartar will accumulate and touch the gum line over time. Regular brushing can help slow down the rate at which tartar accumulates, but eventually, it will need to be removed by a professional. 

Professional pet dental cleanings are the best way to ensure that your pet’s teeth remain healthy, and these cleanings can usually be done without anesthesia. However, if the accumulation of tartar is too severe, our team of experts might have to refer you to a veterinarian for a more in-depth procedure.

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