🐾 Fresh breath, happy pup! Your dog's dental health made easy.
Vet's Best Breath Freshener is a veterinarian-formulated water additive designed to reduce plaque and tartar while freshening your dog's breath. With natural ingredients like Peppermint Oil, Grape Seed Extract, Thyme Oil, and Neem Oil, this no-brush solution offers a simple way to maintain your pet's dental hygiene daily.
A**R
Accepted by the pack
Neither dog turned up their nose. The weiner dog's breath way better. Too soon to evalutate plaque control because still on first bottle. Price was good.
A**V
Really Helped!
Really helped with my dogs bad breath. Surprised that she would actually drink it, too. Very picky drinker/eater.
R**R
Stopped bad breath
Fresh breath and teeth are cleaner
S**.
Too strong
Too much peppermint.
N**N
Start slow and might work for some
Let me start by saying I'm not the best pet owner. We have a small dog and try to make sure she gets her exercise and we try to get the better food for her, but we need to give her a bath more regularly and her oral care is a bit lacking. Now don't get me wrong, I don't neglect my dog, I just know here's room for improvement. A little while back, my wife came home with a breath freshening product similar to this one. You add about a cap full to a bowl of water (less if it's a small bowl) and that's all you have to do. It really easy to use and it seems to have a pretty good effect. It's not a replacement for actually cleaning their teeth, but if you're like me, it helps for when you fall short. This product has a pretty strong fresh mint smell to it and it could be upsetting to some dogs, but it hasn't been a problem for ours. I would suggest that if you are trying this out for the first time, perhaps you would consider diluting it a little more at first until the dog gets used to it a little. I would say this works as well as the other brands you might find elsewhere, but the current price is close to twice what we normally pay in the physical store. For that reason, I've taken off a star, but if you factor in the cost of "free" delivery, it's probably comparable.
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2 months ago
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