If you are leaving out of town and need care for your animal, please contact us.
Offering Dental Care Without Anesthesia To Dogs And Cats In Miami Florida
If you are leaving out of town and need care for your animal, please contact us.

Lyon is only 4 lbs, he is so little and so cute but his teeth get dirty so quickly. He has to have his teeth cleaned very often or he will start loosing them all. He is so small and fragile that his owner doesn’t want to put him under anesthesia several times a year so non anesthetic dentals are really the best way to go for him.
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Geriatrics are even more in need of a good teeth cleaning. Periodental disease may affect organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys.
It’s not because your doggy is old that he needs to keep his bad breath and rotten teeth! Miami Natural Pet Care is helping a lot of older pets who can’t have general anesthesia.
Shadow ‘s owner very well understood this concept and get her teeth cleaned regularly, every 3 months. No drugs or sedative were used. Shadow is turning 17 years old soon and is just amazing. She did so great. A lot of tartar and plaque were removed and she found her puppy breath again!
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Anesthesia free dental cleanings are a safe natural solution for dogs and cats that have mild to moderate dental tartar.
We recommend starting your pets at an early age rather than waiting until they develop dental disease. Prevention is the best solution. Dogs and Cats should have their teeth cleaned every 4 months to 1 year.
The good news for dogs is they’re not as prone to cavities as human beings are. But despite the old conventional wisdom that a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a humans, dogs can still develop problems like tartar and plaque buildup and gingivitis. But it’s not just bad breath and yellow teeth you have to worry about. As with humans, these canine dental problems can actually lead to life-threatening infections and issues including heart, liver, kidney disease. Teeth brushing at home and regular Professional Dental cleaning with or without anesthesia will help increase your doggy’life expectancy.Here are some of our last patients:





My cute Saffron 😻who would believe he’s 15 years old?