The Emmi®-Pet toothbrush, made in Germany with patented ultrasonic technology, naturally cleans and protects your dog’s teeth—no abrasive brushing needed!
Its ultrasound waves, combined with water and special toothpaste, break down plaque and tartar while eliminating harmful bacteria. The brush head’s built-in piezo chip generates up to 96 million oscillations per minute, creating microscopic nano-bubbles that gently clean your dog’s teeth for a healthier mouth.
The combination of the Emmi®-Pet toothpaste and toothbrush work to naturally clean a dog’s teeth, and because it is non-invasive it ensures their comfort throughout the process.
Dental disease is one of the most common health issues affecting dogs and cats in the UK. While awareness of pet dental care has grown in recent years, many owners still overlook its importance.
Despite increased education, cases of dental disease continue to rise. Shockingly, 85% of dogs show signs of dental disease by age three—a problem worsened by commercial diets and a lack of regular preventative care.
Prevention is always better than cure! By maintaining good dental hygiene, you can help your pet avoid:
✅ Bad breath
✅ Tooth pain
✅ Eating difficulties
✅ Gum inflammation
✅ Costly anaesthetic procedures
✅ Expensive vet bills!
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The toothbrush emits 96 million ultrasonic waves per minute that, when combined with water and special toothpaste, create microscopic bubbles that break down the bacteria, plaque, and tartar from your dog’s teeth
For most dogs, yes. Some dogs it may not be though as they may have dental issues that need veterinary treatment prior to teeth cleaning. This will be advised on your free consultation prior to any appointments.
Some dogs show improvement after just one session, while others with heavier tartar build up may need a series of treatments to achieve the best results.
Not at all! There is no noise, vibration, or manual brushing involved, making it stress-free for even the most sensitive dogs. Some dogs might not like their mouth being touched which can make the process a little longer.
This depends on their current dental health. Some dogs benefit from a few initial treatments followed by regular maintenance every 4-6 weeks.
Sessions typically last around 30-45 minutes, depending on your dog’s cooperation and the level of tartar buildup.