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At Paris Paws, we provide anesthesia dog dental scaling. Anesthesia free dog dental scaling is an alternative to the traditional anesthetic dental procedure at vet clinic.

What about the risks of traditional anesthesia at vet clinic ?

Though very small, anesthesia is a very real risk for dogs and cats, just as it is for humans. There are always risks when any anesthetic agent is administered to a patient, regardless of the length of time the patient is anesthetized. In fact, it is estimated that approximately 1 in 100,000 animals will have some sort of reaction to an anesthetic agent.*Reactions can range from mild to severe and include a wide variety of symptoms, such as swelling at the injection site to more serious outcomes such as anaphylactic shock or death. Dogs will certain health condition such as heart mur mur or due to old age are not recommended for anesthesia.

Prior to anesthesia procedure, your dog need to be fasting for several hours and undergo  several recommended diagnostic tests usually include:

  • Chemistry tests to evaluate kidney, liver, and pancreatic function, as well as sugar levels
  • A complete blood count (CBC) to rule out blood-related conditions
  • Electrolyte tests to ensure your dog isn’t dehydrated or suffering from an electrolyte imbalance
  • Blood test

The whole procedure at veterinary clinic might cause trauma or high level of stress anxiety to your dog.

Why Is Dog Dental Scaling So Important?

It’s a fact – pet dental is one of the most important health related topics pet owners need to address. The American Veterinary Dental Society reports that 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of periodontal (gum) disease by age three. The report goes on to say that periodontal disease is the number one disease among dogs and cats! So if you are not part of the 10% that are already doing something for their pets’ oral health, now is the time!

How do I know if my dog need dog dental scaling?

Dental disease is the most common disease seen by veterinarians: 70-85% of pets over the age of 2 have some form of dental disease. Here are some signs that your pet may have dental disease: 

  • Loose teeth

  • Helps prevent bad breath – Perfect kisses & licks!
  • Helps prevent heart, liver, and kidney disease as caused by dental disease

How long does anesthesia dental scaling for dog takes?

Dog dental scaling services takes around 60 minutes to 3 hours depending on the condition of the dog’s teeth and temperament.  Short breaks will be given every 15 minutes.

What are the dog dental scaling prices?

Small: $150 | Medium: $180 | Large: $280 | X-large: $380

How do I schedule a dog dental scaling appointment?

Please call 6635 8391 or text 98508156 and we will assist you in scheduling a dental appointment for your dog.

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