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Try "The Magic Paws" It's a moble dog teeth cleaning service....work is done WITHOUT sedation!!!.... to clean and run about $125-$150 depending on the dog size.
It's out of Lakeland, FL but they come to The Villages....Call: 321-440-3724
I found a couple of before and after pictures from magic paws and they have undoubtedly left painful diseased teeth behind in both cases. The crowns are free of tartar, no doubt about that, but the pathology around the tooth roots cannot be restored (by anyone) and the teeth must be extracted.

The Magic Paws- Pet Smile- Florida | Before and after!🐶
Schedule an anesthetic-free pet dental cleaning.
🤝Affordable✅
🐶🐱For dogs and cats✅
💉🚫without anesthetic.✅
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The Magic Paws- Pet Smile- Florida | Before and after 🥰
Schedule an anesthetic-free pet dental cleaning every 6 months:
prevents bad breath
protects heart, liver and kidneys... | Instagram


These are THEIR pictures they have posted, the first two that popped up on google when I searched. Either they don't know that they are providing a service well below the standard of care or they know and they don't care. Lucky for them they are not licensed professionals like veterinarians and veterinary technicians are.

I'm sorry to be debbie downer on anesthesia free dentistry

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Old 11-27-2024, 12:28 PM
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I found a couple of before and after pictures from magic paws and they have undoubtedly left painful diseased teeth behind in both cases. The crowns are free of tartar, no doubt about that, but the pathology around the tooth roots cannot be restored (by anyone) and the teeth must be extracted.

The Magic Paws- Pet Smile- Florida | Before and after!
Schedule an anesthetic-free pet dental cleaning.
Affordable✅
For dogs and cats✅
without anesthetic.✅
We come to... | Instagram


The Magic Paws- Pet Smile- Florida | Before and after
Schedule an anesthetic-free pet dental cleaning every 6 months:
prevents bad breath
protects heart, liver and kidneys... | Instagram


These are THEIR pictures they have posted, the first two that popped up on google when I searched. Either they don't know that they are providing a service well below the standard of care or they know and they don't care. Lucky for them they are not licensed professionals like veterinarians and veterinary technicians are.

I'm sorry to be debbie downer on anesthesia free dentistry

Joe
FYI, I did an online chat with Magic Paws and asked them if they had a licensed veterinarian on their staff. Their reply was:

"The owner of the company is a licensed Dental Hygienist since 2005. There is no need of a supervision of a vet To do teeth cleaning without anesthesia in Florida."

Then, I asked for the name and license number of the hygienist, and they did not respond. Also, I could find no names of any owners on the website. When I Googled this topic, it sounds like it may not be legal to do canine teeth cleaning without on-site professional supervision. But, in any event, I would not consider this type of cleaning as a substitute for a veterinarian exam or cleaning.
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FYI, I did an online chat with Magic Paws and asked them if they had a licensed veterinarian on their staff. Their reply was:

"The owner of the company is a licensed Dental Hygienist since 2005. There is no need of a supervision of a vet To do teeth cleaning without anesthesia in Florida."

Then, I asked for the name and license number of the hygienist, and they did not respond. Also, I could find no names of any owners on the website. When I Googled this topic, it sounds like it may not be legal to do canine teeth cleaning without on-site professional supervision. But, in any event, I would not consider this type of cleaning as a substitute for a veterinarian exam or cleaning.
Thanks for the info As a licensed veterinarian maybe I can perform liposuction on humans LOL. Might be nice side hustle!

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.... I have inquired at a couple local animal hospitals and their fees are astronomical...
A couple of years ago while we were snowbirding in The Villages, our dog needed to have her teeth cleaned..

The next thing I know there were three teeth extracted and blood work with a total bill north of $2,000.

The vet back in Ohio told us we were very much overcharged for those services....
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"Tangley Tails" in Ocala (Silver Springs Blvd, close to Silver Springs State Park) does dog grooming & teeth cleaning. I think the person who does the teeth cleaning (NOT under anesthesia) is a certified Vet tech, but I'm not 100% on that. Anyway, I take my dogs there, very reasonable prices.

https://www.facebook.com/TangleyTailsPetSpa/

https://www.instagram.com/tangleytailspetspa/?hl=en

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Where do you go for vet services? I have taken my last 3 dogs to Banfield. They have a service where you pay a fee monthly, my current pup is 3 years old, and I pay $59 monthly. Changes with age. This fee includes 2 yearly checkups, most vaccinations and a yearly dental. There are other benefits to the plan also. Doesn’t hurt the pocketbook so much when done this way. We also are snowbirds, so the records are visible to both her vet here and her vet in Minnesota. Has been working great for me for a number of years.
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Where do you go for vet services? I have taken my last 3 dogs to Banfield. They have a service where you pay a fee monthly, my current pup is 3 years old, and I pay $59 monthly. Changes with age. This fee includes 2 yearly checkups, most vaccinations and a yearly dental. There are other benefits to the plan also. Doesn’t hurt the pocketbook so much when done this way. We also are snowbirds, so the records are visible to both her vet here and her vet in Minnesota. Has been working great for me for a number of years.
We’ve used Banfield’s Wellness Program over the last 12 or so years for our last 2 dogs. In addition to the above, if your dog has any issues in between the 2 checkups, there’s no office visit charge and 15% off on meds, if needed. Love Dr. Moses!
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Smaller breeds are prone to plaque build up and gingivitis. Our Mini Schnauzer needed a cleaning at 2.5 years old. After paying over $1000, I decided to do a regular cleaning myself using enzymatic toothpaste (chicken flavor) and a dental care finger wipe. Brady is 5 now and the teeth look great.

I had a miniature schnauzer who needed teeth cleaning, and a few teeth were extracted. It was an expensive procedure, and the vet told me that a dog can chew fine with fewer teeth. My dog had to be anesthetized. My dog has since passed away. I have a new miniature schnauzer. He is eight years old, and I do the same that Berferful does. His teeth have been fine so far. I spray his teeth with tartar control in the morning, but I use a canine fingerwipe with poultry flavor dog toothpaste in the evening.

Yes, I was told by the vet that mini schnauzers are prone for getting bad teeth. I do not think all dogs, though. It is a good idea to clean the dog’s teeth yourself if your vet is telling you that your dog has a lot of tartar on the teeth. It may save you money and cause less stress for your dog.
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Natural method works great for cleaning. We feed our dogs frozen green beans and broccoli with their kibble. It is good for them and chewing the frozen veggies cleans their teeth. Another important tip is if your dog gets a cleaning or tooth extraction be sure they are put on antibiotics. We lost our beloved Airedale ten days after a cleaning and extraction from lack of that.
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We also use Magic Paws twice a year for our 7 lb schnoodle and they do a wonderful job!! Before/after pictures. Our dog is fine with it. I highly recommend them. Renata does a wonderful job!!
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My 20 lb YorkiePoo needs her teeth cleaned. I have inquired at a couple local animal hospitals and their fees are astronomical, several times what my dentist charges me, and much more than I have paid for the service for other dogs in other parts of the country.

I would appreciate recommendations and fees that have been charged.
I recently used a mobile service that swaddles and doesn’t sedate the dogs. It was fabulous - I can’t believe my dogs’ teeth look like they had it done at the vet’s office! Bright ‘n Shine: (833) 267-3368
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My 20 lb YorkiePoo needs her teeth cleaned. I have inquired at a couple local animal hospitals and their fees are astronomical, several times what my dentist charges me, and much more than I have paid for the service for other dogs in other parts of the country.

I would appreciate recommendations and fees that have been charged.
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Magic Paws Pet Teeth Cleaning: Their dental cleaning service for pets without sedation is an all-inclusive package designed to ensure your pet's comfort and lasting oral health. Your pet will first enjoy a soothing spa relaxation session to ease any stress followed by a thorough teeth cleaning to keep their smile healthy. We also provide a post-maintenance kit with a brush and gel. ensuring you can easily maintain their dental health at home. This comprehensive care package. is not just about clean teeth—it's about your pet's overall well-being.


$175 : Dogs 1-29lbs

$205 : Dogs 30-89lbs

$235 : Dogs 90lbs and up

$205 : Cat

Their number is 689 215-7907. We used them to clean our elderly cat's teeth and they were fabulous.
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Call Animal Clinic of Leesburg. They use gas instead of heavy IV sedation on my 3 pound Yorkie. Price is reasonable.
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Overall, just call vets and ask what they charge. Anything in The Villages will likely be more expensive than surrounding towns. The anesthesia free cleanings aren’t for deep cleanings. They’re for maintenance and usually require monthly appointments.
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