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Everyone deserves a fresh smile, even our pets!
K9 Floss Boss strives to help dogs and cats of all breeds, sizes, ages and temperaments with holistic oral health care remedies.
Offering Quality & Experience
Upcoming Dates: Fri Aug 9, 2024 (booked on first-come-first-serve basis)
Location: WildPaws Pantry, 2620 Rutherford Road, Vaughan ON L4K 0H1
Book an Appointment: Call WildPaws Pantry 905-553-5999
Price: $210.00 +tax
Deposit Required: $60.00 deposit required to reserve an appointment. The deposit is built in to the total cost of service, and the outstanding balance will be taken at the end of each appointment.
Natasha, founder & owner of K9 Floss Boss, has experience cleaning teeth for dogs and cats of all sizes, breeds and temperaments. By age 4, Natasha knew that working with animals was her true calling. Natasha offers a holistic, relaxing and comfortable environment with calming music and pet safe essential oils. She hand scales the plaque and tartar off your pet’s teeth using hand instruments, leaving them with clean teeth and fresh breath.
Once you arrive for your appointment, you'll be asked to fill out a liability agreement and address any questions about the service.
The comfort of your pet is top priority. A relaxing and comfortable environment is set up for each appointment - with calming essential oils, a cozy swaddle in a blanket, and gentle massage.
Using sterilized hand scaling instruments, your pets teeth will be cleaned above the gum line.
At the end of each appointment, the customer is given a before and after photo. Some aftercare product suggests will be offered to maintain results and continue good oral hygiene at home.
On the rare occasion, if for any reason your pet becomes stressed and the technician is unable to calm them, the procedure is stopped, the customer will be called and payment is not expected. The wellbeing of your pet is always our main concern.
Disclaimer: Although this type of cleaning is a safe and practical service, it's not to be confused as a medical procedure. We are not veterinarians. We cannot diagnose or treat infection or disease. If your pet has severe build up or has been previously diagnosed with periodontal disease, it is recommended they be seen and treated by a veterinarian.