Dog Teeth Cleaning Without Anesthesia

While the price of a professional dental cleaning for your dog can cost as much as a professional cleaning for yourself, there are several ways of removing tarter and fighting plaque that do not require anesthetia or even a trip to your veterinarian.

  1. The Old-Fashioned way

    • Brush one to three times a week

      Brush your dog's teeth one to three times a week with toothpaste specifically designed for canine consumption. Many brands offer multiple flavors, such as chicken, beef, bacon and even malt.

    Clean While They Feed

    • Works like a toothbrush

      Feed your dog a dental diet, such as Hill's TD or Purina Dental Health. The kibbles in these diets are larger and shaped to contour to the teeth in a way similar to a toothbrush.

    PetzLife Oral Care

    • Easy gels and sprays

      PetzLife currently manufactures three oral care products, two gel products and one spray. While brushing your dog's teeth is not required with the use of these products, it is recommended for dogs with extensive tarter buildup.

    ProDen PlaqueOff

    • Healthy gums equal happy smiles

      ProDen PlaqueOff is especially effective for healthy gums and can be added to your dog's food on a daily basis.

    Multiple Angle Approach

    • Approach from all angles

      Perhaps the best way to prevent plaque and tarter buildup is to employ several cleaning tactics at once. Feeding a dental diet in conjunction with brushing, for instance, is more effective than feeding or brushing alone.