Claires dog grooming-Emmipet Teeth Cleaning Terms and Conditions

By booking an Emmipet Teeth appointment, I understand that:

  • The Emmipet service is not a substitute for veterinary medical care or diagnosis

  • Progress will depend on the dogs current dental health, previous dental cleaning and their behaviour.

  • The process being carried out is using an ultrasonic toothbrush which has no movement or noise. Additional tools may be used if necessary to aid the process.

  • There may be a small amount of blood from the gum line during and for a short time after the process where tartar/plaque has been lifted away from the tooth. This is completely normal.

  • The groomer will stop the cleaning session if any of the following issues become apparent and I will seek veterinary attention if required.

  • Loose or damaged teeth are found

  • Abnormalities are found such as, but not limited to, tumours, ulcers, abscesses, oral warts, foreign bodies, injuries.

  • The dogs behaviour shows aggression or excessive stress.

  • I am not aware of any reason why the Emmipet Teeth service should not go ahead.

  • Should the service have to be stopped then I will still pay the full fee.

EMMI-PET ULTRASONIC TEETH CLEANING

This method of dental cleaning is highly effective in removing mild tartar, improving gums, breath odour and overall oral health, Wags In Style cannot guarantee the results, effectiveness, or suitability for individual pets due to varying external factors. If dogs become distressed or we discover anything likely to cause discomfort to your pet, we will discontinue immediately and inform you. The best approach to solve this will then be discussed with you.

Each pet will have its own tooth brush head that will not be used on another dog. This is purchased at the initial treatment and will be replaced after 25 treatments or sooner if required. Some pets may chew the brush head, if this is excessive it may need replacing sooner to maintain effectiveness. Brush heads will require replacing after 1 year regardless of number of times they have been used.

If we feel any teeth are loose or at risk of becoming loose when the tartar comes off we may request you get your pets’ teeth checked at your veterinarian before treatment. It is possible that the tartar build up will be too great and then a veterinary dental may be necessary initially and then follow up ultrasonic maintenance visits with us.

We cannot be held responsible for any problems occurring from poor dentition before, during or after any ultrasonic treatments.

At Claires dog grooming ultrasonic treatment is not a veterinary procedure and we cannot diagnose any problems with your dogs mouth. Please have any advisories checked by your veterinarian.

The effectiveness of the ultrasound teeth cleaning is based on frequency and that optimum oral health might only be achieved by keeping to the frequency recommended by Claires dog grooming.