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New Toothpaste for My Pets May 18, 2005

I'm big on oral care in general, and that includes my pets.

Recently, I bought new toothpaste (actually a gel) for my dog and cat. My veterinarian suggested using the product when we were talking about dental care of pets. I went to the company's site and read that this product is effective in reducing tartar, plaque and a bad breath of your pets in a noticeable way.

The toothpaste company offers two products - a spray and a gel. I bought the gel, although many customers of the company seem to use a spray in the morning and a gel (for brushing) in the evening for the best results. I bought the gel because I wanted to give it a try first to see how effective this product was. According to the company, the ingredients are 100% natural. The main ingredient is grapefruit seed extract which has many health benefits. When sprayed or brushed on pets' teeth, the ingredients mix with saliva, which coats the teeth of the pets. This process loosens plaque and tartar, and kills harmful bacteria.

It has been only a few days since I started using the product for my pets. I'll wait for a month or so to see the effect. I'll be very happy if it works, especially for my cat who doesn't like being touched in his mouth.

I'm excited about this new teeth cleaning product that is natural and safe to use for my precious pets!


Special Note: Although every effort has been made to present healthy products and useful information to support your pets' health, the products and information contained within this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The contents of this site are not meant as a substitute for consultation with a trained veterinarian. If you are concerned about the health of your pets, you should ask your veterinarian for proper guidance suited to the specific condition of your pets. The owners of this website accept no liability for any consequences resulting from the use of products and/or information provided through this site. Please use your discretion when attending to your pets' health.
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