Did you know that by the age of just two, around 80% of dogs show signs of dental disease? Symptoms like bad breath, excessive drooling, and oral discomfort are common indicators—but poor dental health can also contribute to more serious conditions like heart, liver, and kidney disease.
Just like us, dogs benefit from regular dental care to stay healthy and happy. That’s why preventative care is essential, and why I offer Emmi-Pet ultrasonic teeth cleaning here at Barking Pawfect.
This motionless, noise-free, and stress-free treatment is ideal for both dogs and puppies—even those who are anxious. The Emmi-Pet 2.0 system uses ultrasonic vibrations (not brushing!) to reach deep below the gum line, breaking down bacteria and preventing the build-up of plaque and tartar.
How does it work?
The microchip in the toothbrush head reacts with a specialist toothpaste and water, creating millions of tiny microbubbles. These bubbles gently lift away food particles, soften plaque, and destroy harmful bacteria—all without any mechanical brushing or sound.
The result?
Healthier teeth and gums, fresher breath, and a happier dog—without the stress of traditional cleaning methods or the need for anaesthetic.
Give your dog the gift of great oral hygiene—book an Emmi-Pet session today!
Check out this great video to learn a little more about the Emmi Pet ultrasonic toothbrush and how it can help your dog.
Oral hygiene is so important for dogs, yet it’s often overlooked until it’s too late.
Looking after your dog’s oral hygiene is essential to their overall health and wellbeing.
Regular cleaning prevents painful dental issues, saves on costly vet treatments, and keeps those slobbery kisses fresher than ever!
This is a compulsory appointment for all dogs before any cleaning sessions begin. It helps us understand how comfortable your dog is with the process and whether ultrasonic cleaning is suitable for them.
During this session:
At the end, I’ll review everything with you. If I feel ultrasonic cleaning isn’t appropriate – whether due to your dog’s behaviour or the condition of their mouth – I’ll always talk through alternative options.
Depending on the level of plaque and tartar build-up, and your dog’s tolerance, this may take one or several sessions.
Each session lasts between 30 and 50 minutes.
My focus here is on removing as much plaque and tartar as possible, particularly around the gum line, to create a healthier oral environment.
Once the initial clean is complete and your dog’s mouth is in good condition, I move on to regular maintenance.
Ongoing cleans are usually every 6 weeks.
Sessions last between 20 and 30 minutes.
Please note: if there is a longer-than-recommended gap between maintenance appointments, your dog may need another initial clean before returning to the maintenance schedule.
Want to support your dog’s dental health the gentle way?
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