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Teeth & Spa Add-Ons

The finishing touches: fresh breath, bright beards, soft paws and a dog that smells like a good decision. Stack them onto any visit.

Some things on this page are health care in disguise. Some are pure indulgence. We'll always tell you which is which — that honesty is the whole Rally pitch — and then let you spoil your dog exactly as much as you intended to.

Start with the one that matters most: teeth. Daily brushing at home is the gold standard, and almost nobody manages it (no judgment — we've met your wiggly dog). A professional brushing with enzymatic dog toothpaste at every grooming visit is a genuinely useful backstop: it disrupts surface plaque before it hardens into tartar and keeps us looking at the gumline regularly, which means problems get spotted early and sent to your vet before they're expensive.

Add the spa stack to your next visit

The full finishing menu

Teeth brushing — $10. Enzymatic dog toothpaste (poultry flavor, wildly popular), soft brush, gumline check. Anxious mouths get a finger-brush introduction first.

Blueberry facial — $12. A tearless, blueberry-scented cleanser massaged into the muzzle, beard and around the eyes, then rinsed warm. It genuinely lifts tear-staining and beard discoloration on light coats — and the face massage turns most dogs into puddles. Part skincare, part spa theater; we're upfront that it's both.

Paw balm — $8. A nourishing balm worked into the pads. Charlotte pavement in July and dry January air both crack pads; this is the fix, and it doubles as the best two minutes of your dog's day.

Breath gel — $6. A vet-formulated finishing gel that keeps the post-groom kiss zone pleasant for days, not minutes.

Cologne finish — $5. A light, dog-safe spritz in your choice of three scents — or skipped entirely for sensitive noses. "Clean dog, no perfume" is a fully respectable order here.

Bundle it

  • The Spa Stack — all five add-ons for $35 on any bath or groom (a $41 value)
  • Seniors' special: paw balm + teeth brushing for $15
  • Hypoallergenic and fragrance-free swaps available on every step

Add-ons are chosen in the booking form — tick what you want and the price is settled before drop-off. No upsell ambush at the register, ever.

Book with Spa Add-Ons

Go on, give them the full spa day.

Pick your add-ons in the booking form — confirmed by text within 2 hours.

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Spa FAQs

The fine print, minus the fine print

Is groomer teeth brushing a substitute for a vet dental cleaning?
No — and anyone who says otherwise is selling something. Our brushing removes surface plaque and freshens breath between professional cleanings. Tartar below the gumline needs your vet. We'll tell you if we see anything worth a vet visit.
What is a blueberry facial, honestly?
A gentle, tearless blueberry-scented cleanser massaged into the muzzle and beard, then rinsed. It lifts eye-area staining and beard funk on light-coated breeds, and most dogs melt for the face massage. Equal parts skincare and spa theater — we're upfront about that.
How much are spa add-ons?
Teeth brushing $10, blueberry facial $12, paw balm $8, breath gel $6, cologne finish $5 — or the full Spa Stack (all five) for $35 on top of any bath or groom.
My dog has allergies. Are the products safe?
Everything we use is dog-formulated, soap-free where it counts, and we keep hypoallergenic and fragrance-free alternatives for every step. List allergies in the booking form and we'll match products accordingly.
Can I book spa add-ons by themselves?
Add-ons ride along with a bath, groom or nail visit rather than standing alone — they're priced as finishing touches, not standalone appointments. Pair them with a $15 nail trim if you just want a quick spa stop.
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Finishing touches from $5

Because "good dog" deserves the deluxe

Stack the spa onto any visit — priced upfront, confirmed by text within 2 hours.

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