Dog Teeth Cleaning

Keep your dog’s teeth clean and healthy

 

• Water additives
• Dental chews/toys
• Tooth wipes
• Dental gel

• Bad breath (Halitosis)
• Gingivitis and inflamed gums
• Infections between the teeth and gums (periodontal disease)

• Bad breath
• Swollen or inflamed gums
• Bloody or ropey saliva
• Loose teeth
• Bumps/lumps in the mouth

• Maintain consistent oral hygiene
• Check your dog’s teeth and gums regularly for signs of infection
• Provide a healthy, balanced diet

Brush your dogs teeth often and examine their mouth monthly — teeth should be clean and gums should be pale pink with a distinct edge. Talk to your vet if you spot any lumps, pale gums or bright red tissue.

• Inconsistent oral hygiene
• Poor diet
• Eating harmful plants
• Compromised immune system

Stinky dog breath is not normal! Regular oral hygiene will keep your pup’s breath fresh and help prevent tooth loss, abscesses, and periodontal disease. There are lots of things you can do at home to care for your pup’s teeth, including brushing, dental chews, and water additives.

 

At Scenthound, teeth brushing is part of our regular grooming appointments and and we also offer additional services for plaque reduction and non-anesthetic dental cleaning. Find a Scenthound location near you!

 Try our routine dog care & grooming services

Our Basic Hygiene package includes a bath, ear cleaning, nail clip, and teeth brushing. Ask about our special offer for first-time customers!