Pet Dental Cleaning (Anesthesia-Free)
We now offer anesthesia-free dental cleaning to keep your pet’s teeth healthy and their breath fresh. This service is available for both dogs and cats at our salon location. Safe, effective, and stress-free.
- 1165 W 49 St. Suite 205, Hialeah, Fl 33012 | Get Directions
- Mon – Sun: 06:30am – 10:00pm
Gentle, Anesthesia-Free Pet Dental Cleaning in Hialeah
Keep your pet’s smile healthy without the risks of anesthesia. Our anesthesia-free dental cleaning service safely removes plaque and tartar from your pet’s teeth while keeping them calm and comfortable.
This service is available for both dogs and cats at our Hialeah salon. It’s a stress-free way to improve your pet’s oral hygiene, freshen their breath, and help prevent dental disease — all without sedation. Our trained specialists work gently to ensure a positive experience.

Royal Deep Dental Cleaning Pricing

SMALL 0-25 POUNDS
$140
- Visible Plaque & Tartar Removal
- Full Tooth Surface Scaling
- Tooth Polishing for Smooth Enamel
- Breath Freshening Treatment
- Evaluation of Visible Oral Health
- Safe, Anesthesia-Free Process
- Low-Stress Comfort Techniques
- Optional Before & After Photos
- Perfect for Maintenance Between Vet Visits

MEDIUM 26-40 POUNDS
$160
- Visible Plaque & Tartar Removal
- Full Tooth Surface Scaling
- Tooth Polishing for Smooth Enamel
- Breath Freshening Treatment
- Evaluation of Visible Oral Health
- Safe, Anesthesia-Free Process
- Low-Stress Comfort Techniques
- Optional Before & After Photos
- Perfect for Maintenance Between Vet Visits

LARGE 41+ POUNDS
$180
- Visible Plaque & Tartar Removal
- Full Tooth Surface Scaling
- Tooth Polishing for Smooth Enamel
- Breath Freshening Treatment
- Evaluation of Visible Oral Health
- Safe, Anesthesia-Free Process
- Low-Stress Comfort Techniques
- Optional Before & After Photos
- Perfect for Maintenance Between Vet Visits
Frequently Asked Questions
Is anesthesia-free dental cleaning safe for pets?
Yes, it’s a gentle process suitable for most pets, especially seniors.
How often should my pet’s teeth be cleaned?
Ideally every 6–12 months, depending on their dental health.
Do you clean both dogs’ and cats’ teeth?
Yes, we provide dental cleaning for both species.
Will my pet feel pain during the cleaning?
No — we use gentle, non-invasive techniques to keep them comfortable.
Do you check for dental diseases during cleaning?
Yes, we inspect gums and teeth for signs of problems and recommend vet follow-up if needed.
Do you offer at-home dental care tips?
Yes, our team will provide guidance on brushing and maintaining your pet’s teeth between visits.