9ksmile

Non-Anesthesia Dental Cleaning for Dogs

#1 Non-Anesthetic Dental Provider 

About  me

Liza grew up in Russia and learned to be an Olympic figure skater. She Competed in 2 Olympics in 1994 and 1998. After she retired from her skating career she eventually took an interest in K 9 cosmetic teeth health.Liza was Always passionate about her dogs ( currently she has 4 ) and of their health, she finally took her available time to study a cosmetic teeth cleaning for her furry friends and attained her certification from the only K 9 teeth cleaning school in Colorado.

Don’t know why your pet needs non-anesthetic dental cleaning?

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Safety
No risks associated with anesthesia, which is especially important for elderly or frail animals.

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Disease prevention  Regular cleaning helps prevent tartar buildup, gum inflammation, and tooth loss

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Minimal stress 
No recovery from anesthesia is needed; your pet remains conscious and quickly returns to normal activity.

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Suitable for anxious pets  Perfect for animals with contraindications to anesthesia due to heart, respiratory, or other chronic conditions.

Did you know that 80% of dogs have periodontal disease by age 3?

K-9 Smiles is an innovative and stress-free teeth cleaning service tailored exclusively for our furry friends. We understand the importance of maintaining optimal dental health for dogs without the need for anesthesia. Our service is designed to provide a gentle and effective solution, ensuring a sparkling smile for every canine companion.

We will dispel your fears

Pet safety
We use individual tools and facilities for each pet.
Certified Master

The master has a certificate
showing his professionalism.

No anesthesia for the animal

We understand the harm caused by anesthesia, so we use psychology.

Dental cleanings

We provide hygienic teeth cleaning without the use of anesthesia or sedation.

We use hand tools to manually scale your dog’s teeth and it takes between 1 hour to 90 minutes.

We do a visual exam first, and if we find loose or broken teeth we let you know before we begin the procedure.

We are not vets and cannot diagnose or treat any disease or infection.If we can’t work on your pup for any reason we don’t charge you.

In an effort to offer the best possible service, we obtained our initial training from the only state-accredited, academically recognized training program taught by a veterinarian specializing in this particular field.

After completing this 40+ hour training program in Denver, Colorado, as well we have developed our own K 9 Sparkly Smiles way to approach each puppy individually.

We provide the best K 9 Sparkly Smiles in town one puppy at a time.

Watch our Dog Dental Cleaning Process (See Below)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Periodontal Disease Important?

Periodontal disease is dangerous for pets, and in some cases is known to take up to two years or more off of a pet’s life, if left untreated. It only takes several weeks for plaque to start building up on your dog’s teeth.

If left unchecked, periodontal disease will grow rapidly. A study of 52 miniature schnauzers showed that 98% of the dogs had developed some level of periodontitis within 30 weeks of stopping toothbrushing.

Usually this procedure will only take 30-45 minutes and we discourage owners from being in the room. If we immediately find problems that need your veterinarian’s attention, for example teeth that need to be extracted, we will refer you back to your Vet to have a dental under anesthesia.

During the dental, if we find any additional problems, we will put the information on your report card so you can discuss any further action with your own veterinarian.

We charge a flat rate, all-inclusive fee of $ 180 for a dental cleaning for a dog, so you know exactly what to expect at the time of your appointment. The appointment in 45 minutes in length regardless of the size of the animal. 

Yes, non-anesthetic dental cleanings can be done on older pets and pets with chronic kidney, or liver disease who might not be a good candidate for a dental cleaning under anesthesia. 

While we can clean the vast majority of dogs and cats there are some for whom it is not appropriate. Examples would be pets with severe gingivitis, caries, fractured teeth, abscesses, stomatitis, tumors, etc.

Whenever our technicians discover loose or any other condition that needs your veterinarian’s intervention, they will write the information down for you so you can bring it to your veterinarian’s attention. Call our office for more information!

Have you noticed tartar in a dog?
Make an appointment for cleaning and prevent dental diseases in your pet.
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