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We have been talking about the importance of good dental health in our pets all month long, but this should be a 12 months of the year habit!  Brushing and good nutrition is of prime importance, but in between brushings, chewing on raw (NEVER RAW) bones and various types of chew toys, can help scrape plaque away.

Another option are dental sticks or treats.  Read labels carefully to make sure you provide only quality ingredients to your BFF (Best Furry Friend), but also make sure they are highly digestible.  Some products designed to scrape at the teeth may be swallowed in chunks, so you want to make sure they won’t create intestinal blockages or choking hazards.

A dental stick that my KIKO loves is the one made by pawTree which comes in 2 sizes.  She, of course, prefers the large.  I found it quite surprising the Kiko enjoys these sticks as she is 100% carnivore!  I cannot get her to eat bananas or carrots like her siblings before her.  She doesn’t even like peanut butter!  She’s all meat, all the time, even with treats, but she does enjoy pawTree’s DENTAL STICKS and that makes me a happy dog mom. And knowing they are veterinarian created and veterinarian approved, and made in the USA, I smile even bigger 🙂

https://pawtree.com/thepetsafetycrusader/product/2273

 

pawTree® Dental Sticks work on three levels:

  1. They support good, healthy, vibrant teeth by mechanically breaking off tartar on your dog’s teeth
  2. The ingredients help to decrease the viscosity of the biofilm on the teeth
  3. The addition of parsley and spearmint help freshen breath

ORDER HERE:  http://www.petsafetycrusader.com/shop/nutrition-supplements-treats-more/dental-sticks-for-dogs/