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Non- Anesthetic
Dental Cleaning

Many of us wonder why our pets have bad breath.  Due to the accumulation of plaque, tartar, and bacteria Periodontal Disease will start.  When a Non-Anesthetic Dental Cleaning procedure is done every 4-6 months it can prevent many problems that start to occur in your pets mouth. A Non-Anesthetic Dental Cleaning is a procedure that is used  to remove plaque and tartar from your pets teeth. This will help keep teeth clean and healthy throughout your pets life.  At the request of many of our clients, we decided to start offering Non-Anesthetic Pet Dental Cleanings (NAD) every Tuesday at Lollipaws. Please contact us to schedule your dental cleaning. 

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What includes?

Haircut
Hand dry and brushing


Hydro Surge
Hydro surge infused shampoo bath


Conditioner
Coat conditioner


Dry + Brushing
Hand dry and brushing


Nails
Delicate nail grinder


Paw trim
Paw pad hair trim


Balm
Paw balm


Private area
Trim private(s) area(s)


Teeth
Teeth brush


Facial
Facial Massage


Ears
Gentle ear cleaning


Glands
Anal gland (only by request)


Teeth
Teeth brush


Perfume / Bandana
Cologne /perfume, and bandana/bow.

What is Canine
Eriodontal Disease?

Canine periodontal disease is a bacterial infection caused by the accumulation of plaque and calculus. It begins as gingivitis, swollen and red gums that may bleed.
Periodontitis indicates bone loss. As it progresses may cause painful teeth and internal diseases.
Canine Periodontal disease signs includes bad breath, yellow-brown crust around gum line, bleeding gums, pain when eating , pawing at the mouth, change of chewing or eating habits, tooth loss and excessive drooling.

Conditions why not to do a
Non-Anesthetic Dentals to your pet,

Haircut
History of back or neck injuries/ surgery


Hydro Surge
Heart conditions


Conditioner
Uncontrolled Seizures


Dry + Brushing
Advanced Collapsed Trachea


Nails
Delicate nail grinder


Paw trim
Paw pad hair trim


Balm
Ear infection


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Scheduling

To get the most out of your pets appointment, we recommend the following to schedule according to your pets needs.

Please read the following instructions to schedule an appointment with us.

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1. Select service

Check our complete list of services to choose the best to meet your pets needs of grooming.

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2. Call/Text for your Appoinment

Call or text us ready to choose the service(s) you would like to schedule. We are happy to answer any additional questions you may have at that time.

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3. LP team ready!

We welcome you and your furry baby upon arrival for your scheduled service.

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4. Furry baby is ready!

If the day allows it you can wait in our Room, you can also stop by your pet if he/she is ready. Thank you for visiting with us, your visits are our favorite!

Prices

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DOGS UNDER 40 POUNDS

USD170

21-39 Pounds

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DOGS OVER 40 POUNDS

USD210

40-69 Pounds

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consider!

Consultationfor a oral exam

On the first consultation we will carry out a meticulous oral examination to your pet and we will determine if it is a candidate or not to continue with the process, it is essential that you declare in the patient’s registration, in this case your pet, all the physical and medical conditions present and previous.

When should my dog start getting his teeth clean?

Dogs should have their first Non-Anesthetic Cleaning around one and a half years old. Certain breeds will need to have their first cleaning at 1 year of age..

How often should my dog get a Non-Anesthetic Dental Cleaning (NAD)?

We recommend cleaning your dogs teeth every 6 months .
Certain breeds sometimes develop tartar at a faster rate, in those cases we
recommend every 3-4months.

Is this procedure is safe?

the procedue is safe and perfom by a certified license professionals by the sate of florida.