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CLEAN TEETH & FRESH BREATH

Dental disease is the number one health issue for dogs, affecting 80% of adult dogs and up to 96% of senior dogs1.

Don't let your pooch to end up like the 80% of dogs with dental disease. Treat them well with WHIMZEES® Dental Treats. When chewed daily, these great tasting dental treats help reduce plaque and tartar and freshen breath.

Bo with WHIMZEES Hedgehog

WHAT SEPARATES WHIMZEES® FROM
THE REST OF THE PACK

Chew daily for better dental health

2X more effective at reducing plaque than a leading competitior*

3X longer chewing time than a leading competitor for more cleaning time*#

*Based on studies of comparable products conducted by an independent kennel
#Excludes Veggie Sausage, Veggie Strip and Puppy

THERE'S A SIZE AND SHAPE FOR YOUR DOG'S MOUTH

WHIMZEES® recommends selecting the correct size dental chew for your dog to maximise effectiveness and safety as well as monitoring your dog while chewing.

TOOTHBRUSH

PUPPY

VEGGIE STIX

VEGGIE SAUSAGE

ALLIGATOR

HEDGEHOG

VEGGIE EAR

RICEBONE

WHY YOUR DOG’S DENTAL HEALTH MATTERS

Plaque and tartar aren’t your best friend’s best friend. And bad doggie breath is no one’s best friend. But daily brushing isn’t always easy, for you or your dog.

That’s why we recommend a WHIMZEES® a day between yearly vet visits. Giving your dog a WHIMZEES® daily dental chew is a convenient and playful way to help reduce plaque and tartar and to freshen breath.

What's even better is the WHIMZEES® Toothbrushes have been proven to be effective in reducing plaque and tartar on dogs’ teeth, and has been awarded the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) seal of acceptance for both plaque and tartar control.

With WHIMZEES® Dental Chews, your dog will be Happier by the Chew and Healthier by the Smile!

1. Stella JL, Bauer AE, Croney CC. A cross-sectional study to estimate prevalence of periodontal disease in a population of dogs (Canis familiaris) in commercial breeding facilities in Indiana and Illinois. PLoS One. 2018;13(1):e0191395. Published 2018 Jan 18. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0191395; Banfield State of Pet Health 2016