


Veterinary Dental Services in Vancouver, WA
Dogwood Veterinary Dental provides high quality, compassionate dental services for dogs and cats.
Your Trusted, Comprehensive Vet Clinic in Vancouver, WA
Your pet's oral health is vital to their overall well-being. At Dogwood Veterinary Dental, we understand the critical connection between a healthy mouth and a healthy pet. Our mission is to help pet owners provide their beloved dogs and cats with a life free from dental pain and disease. We achieve this by offering accessible, high-quality veterinary dental care and educating pet parents on the importance of proactive oral hygiene. We are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and personalized patient care tailored to each pet's unique needs.
Why Choose Dogwood Veterinary Dental?
Dental disease is one of the most common health problems in pets, often leading to discomfort, infection, and even more serious health issues. Regular dental cleanings and examinations are essential to prevent these problems and ensure your pet's comfort and quality of life. At Dogwood Veterinary Dental, our sole focus on dentistry means we are very efficient and often able to get patients in for their dental procedures ASAP – with next-day and same-week appointments frequently available. We offer comprehensive dental services using advanced techniques and equipment, all in a compassionate and caring environment. Whether your pet needs a routine cleaning or more complex dental work, our experienced team is here to help.
A Day in the Life of Your Pet at Dogwood Veterinary Dental
We strive to make your pet's dental visit as stress-free and comfortable as possible. Here's what you can expect when you bring your furry friend to us:
Morning Drop-Off: Drop off is any time between 7:10 and 7:45am. You will meet with one of our compassionate team members to go over your pet’s dental waiver and answer any questions you may have.
Comprehensive Dental Cleaning Package: Pre-anesthetic bloodwork (including Chem 10, Electrolytes, SDMA, and CBC ) to ensure that your pet is healthy enough for anesthesia, a thorough physical exam, anesthesia carefully monitored by one of our professional team members, IV catheter and fluids for safety and hydration throughout the procedure, thorough oral exam by the doctor, full-mouth dental x-rays for a complete picture of your pet’s oral health, and a nail trim.
Detailed Examination and Treatment Plan: After the oral exam and x-rays are complete, the veterinarian will review the findings and discuss any recommendations with you. If you approve the doctor’s treatment plan, we will get treatment done that same day; we will not do anything without your approval.
Discharge appointment: Once your pet is awake and recovering from anesthesia, we will reach out to set up a discharge appointment time. One of our experienced team members will answer any questions and provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to help your pet recover comfortably at home.
Our commitment is to be your trusted partner in your pet's dental care. We believe that preventative care is the foundation of a healthy pet, and we are here to support you every step of the way.



Pet Dental Clinic
Clinic in Vancouver, WA
Oral health directly affects the entire body and should be part of every pet’s general health routine. Our mission at Dogwood Veterinary Dental is to help pet parents provide a life free of oral pain and disease for their pets by making veterinary dental care more available to the community and by educating pet parents on the importance of good oral health. We are committed to providing exceptional customer service that delights every client and top-quality patient care that caters to each individual need.
- (360) 859-3790
- 615 SE Chkalov Drive STE 14 .
Vancouver, WA 98683 - Monday: Closed
Tuesday - Friday: 7:10 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed - 150+ Google Reviews
Services We Offer
Why Pet Parents Love Us

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Dental cleanings typically take anywhere from 45-75 minutes depending on the amount of tartar in the mouth and the disease present. Dental extraction procedures vary depending on how many teeth are being extracted and the level of disease – typically running between 1-3 hours.
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No, we only provide our services for dogs and cats.
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Yes, broken or worn down teeth often painfully expose the inner pulp chamber of the tooth where the sensitive nerves and blood vessels lie. Without treatment, this can lead to a tooth root abscess/infection, pain for your pet, loss of appetite, and more.
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Sometimes there are alternative treatments for a tooth other than extraction. Some teeth can have root canal therapy performed or crowns placed. For these procedures we refer patients to a board-certified veterinary dentist. Often the cost is much higher than performing an extraction, but this option may be available in some cases.
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