We love getting up close and personal when we’re smooching our pooches, so the last thing you want in that scenario is bad breath. We’re talking about your dog by the way, before you start holding your hand to your mouth.
But, aside from being a bit nasty, smelly breathe could be one sign that their dental care isn’t where it needs to be. While dental treats for dogs can help with oral health, there’s no substitute for a good brushing.
Our dental care kit, comprised of a triple headed toothbrush and our deep clean toothpaste, is the perfect solution to sorting your hound’s pongy panting.
In addition, to just giving your furry friend funky breathe, poor dog dental care can have some pretty nasty and painful side effects for your pooch. Just like in your mouth, the build up of plaque and tartar can cause issues in their teeth and gums. So it’s important to stay on top of the situation.
Making up one part of our Doggy Dental Bundle, this minty toothpaste for dogs is ideal for keeping their pearly whites gleaming.
Available in a 100ml bottle, our all-natural solution removes plaque and tartar, while treating bad breath with peppermint freshness.
Safe to use on dogs of all ages and sizes, whether they’re growing a new set or trying to keep the ones they’ve got, use our toothpaste for dogs as part of your daily routine for continual clean.
1. If it’s your first time polishing your pooch’s pearly whites it’s best to place a drop of toothpaste on to your finger and allow them to give it a taste.
2. Next, place a small amount of toothpaste on the triple-headed toothbrush and gently massage your dog’s teeth back and forth slowly, ensuring each tooth is encased around the three sides of the brush
3. Our deep clean toothpaste formula is super-safe to ingest, so no rinsing or teaching them to gargle is necessary. In fact, it’s best to not allow any food or water to pass their chops for 30 minutes after each brushing session.
4. Rinse the toothbrush off in clean water and your furry friend is good to go. Repeat this process 2-3 times per week to continue promoting healthy canine dental hygiene.