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Safe Gentle Smiles

Dog House Teeth Cleaning was born from my background in human dental hygiene and my lifelong passion for pooches. Now, I focus solely on providing safe, cosmetic dog teeth cleaning. I’m certified in Pet First Aid and fully insured.

Most of all, I love teeth and dogs and want to help you keep your dog's teeth clean for life.

Making Teeth Shine One Tooth at a Time

Each session, lasting about 45 minutes to an hour, uses gentle, hand-scaling techniques to remove visible plaque and tartar above the gum line—restoring a cleaner, polished look. Your dog stays awake and relaxed throughout, soothed by calming lavender scents, soft music with balanced frequencies, and gentle massage.

Small breeds are wrapped snugly in freshly laundered towels for comfort, while larger dogs receive individualized care tailored to their needs. Every session is a calm, positive experience that leaves your dog with a brighter smile, fresher breath, and a sense of relaxation and trust.

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A Cosmetic Solution

Our dog teeth cleaning service is strictly cosmetic and distinct from veterinary dental care. Dogs with existing oral conditions that require veterinary attention should see a veterinarian. We focus solely on above-the-gum-line cleaning to polish and refresh your dog’s teeth. Every session is gentle, calm, and designed to keep your dog comfortable throughout.

Home Care

Keeping your dog’s mouth clean between visits helps maintain a bright, polished look and fresh breath. Most dogs can learn to enjoy gentle brushing over time. Use a dog toothbrush or finger brush with coconut oil or dog toothpaste designed for pets. Regular brushing keeps your pup’s teeth looking and smelling great. Establishing a consistent brushing schedule is quick and easy.

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A dog with its mouth open and the word " teeth " written above it.