Dog Teeth Brushing

$15.00

Dog Teeth Brushing Service

Keep your dog’s smile healthy and fresh with our professional teeth brushing service at Pet Town Grooming (Meg’s Paw Spa). Regular brushing helps prevent plaque buildup, gum disease, and bad breath — improving your dog’s overall health and comfort.

What the service includes

  • Gentle, full-mouth brushing using canine-safe toothpaste and a soft brush or finger brush.

  • Inspection of teeth and gums for signs of tartar, redness, swelling, or oral pain.

  • Removal of surface debris and plaque in areas reachable without dental anesthesia.

  • Short, calm handling tailored to your dog’s comfort level and temperament.

  • Recommendations for at-home dental care and appropriate dental chews or toys.

Who it’s for

  • Puppies acclimating to routine oral care.

  • Adult dogs needing regular maintenance to reduce plaque and tartar buildup.

  • Senior dogs with sensitive mouths who benefit from gentle, frequent attention.

Service options and frequency

  • Standalone teeth brushing session — ideal for occasional maintenance or before vet visits.

  • Add-on brushing during a grooming appointment for convenience.

  • Recommended frequency: every 1–2 weeks for most dogs; daily brushing is ideal when possible. We’ll advise based on your dog’s dental condition.

When to see a veterinarian If we notice heavy tartar, persistent bad breath, loose teeth, bleeding gums, or signs of pain, we will recommend a veterinary dental exam. Professional dental cleanings under anesthesia

Dog Teeth Brushing Service

Keep your dog’s smile healthy and fresh with our professional teeth brushing service at Pet Town Grooming (Meg’s Paw Spa). Regular brushing helps prevent plaque buildup, gum disease, and bad breath — improving your dog’s overall health and comfort.

What the service includes

  • Gentle, full-mouth brushing using canine-safe toothpaste and a soft brush or finger brush.

  • Inspection of teeth and gums for signs of tartar, redness, swelling, or oral pain.

  • Removal of surface debris and plaque in areas reachable without dental anesthesia.

  • Short, calm handling tailored to your dog’s comfort level and temperament.

  • Recommendations for at-home dental care and appropriate dental chews or toys.

Who it’s for

  • Puppies acclimating to routine oral care.

  • Adult dogs needing regular maintenance to reduce plaque and tartar buildup.

  • Senior dogs with sensitive mouths who benefit from gentle, frequent attention.

Service options and frequency

  • Standalone teeth brushing session — ideal for occasional maintenance or before vet visits.

  • Add-on brushing during a grooming appointment for convenience.

  • Recommended frequency: every 1–2 weeks for most dogs; daily brushing is ideal when possible. We’ll advise based on your dog’s dental condition.

When to see a veterinarian If we notice heavy tartar, persistent bad breath, loose teeth, bleeding gums, or signs of pain, we will recommend a veterinary dental exam. Professional dental cleanings under anesthesia