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Arm & Hammer Fresh Breath Enzymatic Toothpaste for Dogs, Vanilla Ginger 67.5 g (Pack of 1)

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I doubt that anyone enjoys brushing their dogs’ teeth; with the most cooperative of dogs, it’s a minor inconvenience, and at worst, a major hassle. But if you need a little motivation to convince you to put this chore on your to-do list, consider these dental-health facts: To recap: It’s critically important to help your dog keep his teeth clean! WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A DOG TOOTHPASTE

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Sorbitol, hydrated silica, vegetable glycerin, purified water, ascorbic acid phosphate, sodium hexametaphosphate, magnesium aluminum silicate, sodium lauryl sulfate, titanium dioxide, natural flavor, cellulose gum, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, sodium copper chlorophyllin Virbac described this a “dual-enzyme system toothpaste” and it does, in fact, contain multiple antimicrobials. Comes in beef, malt, poultry, seafood, and vanilla mint flavors. We tried the poultry; the dogs liked it. We hope that all dog owners are aware that they shouldn’t use toothpaste that is formulated for humans when they brush their dogs’ teeth. There are a number of ingredients in human toothpaste that are problematic – and even downright toxic – for dogs. Some of the ingredients are no healthier for humans to swallow than dogs, but you can tell humans not to swallow it, and they (usually) won’t. (Children’s toothpastes contain less fluoride than adult toothpaste because they are less able to follow this instruction than adults.) Surfactant (reduces a liquid’s surface tension, thereby increasing its spreading and wetting properties); emulsifier (stabilizer, keeps product from separating)If your dog resists the brushing process, and you’re able to get only a little antibacterial toothpaste into his mouth, don’t despair. Several studies have indicated that the simple introduction of antimicrobial toothpastes into a dog’s mouth – even without the mechanical brushing action – is more beneficial to the dog than no action being taken at all. WHAT DOG TOOTHPASTES SHOULD NOT CONTAIN Here’s a great way to choke, smother, or poison your dog – by using a toothpaste with a foaming agent. Don’t do this! Glycerin, aloe, pectin, neem oil, grapefruit seed extract, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), glucose oxidase (enzymes), and natural flavors The bottom line is that it is up to you to decide whether or not you want to use Arm and Hammer toothpaste. While there are concerns about some of the ingredients used by the company, there are also concerns about using toothpaste without any ingredients at all. Can I brush my dog’s teeth with baking soda? Purified water, sorbitol, glycerin, hydrated silica, dicalcium phosphate, xanthan gum, artificial flavor, sodium saccharin, sodium benzoate, glucose oxidase (Aspergillus niger) Original and peanut butter flavors. We tried the original; we can’t tell you exactly what it tastes like. It’s vaguely sweet and sort of toffee-flavored. “Tartar control” in name is supported by more anti-tartar agents in the ingredients than some of the others.

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We’ll start by mentioning that there is an organization – the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) – that examines any applicable research studies that might prove the effectiveness of various veterinary dental products as they relate to one of two possible claims: “Helps control plaque” and “Helps control tartar.” Interestingly enough, only one pet toothpaste on the market carries one of those claims: Petsmile Professional Pet Toothpaste, which earned the VOHC seal for “Helps control plaque.” That was enough to make this product our favorite, despite the fact that it’s way more expensive than its competitors. Whole Dog Journal’s experts are recognized veterinarians, dog trainers, groomers and dog food authorities. At-home care advice, recommendations of the best dog food for your dog, conventional veterinary medicine as well as complementary therapies, positive-reinforcement, training methods – you’ll find it all at Whole Dog Journal. Tooth brushing is ONLY necessary for dogs fed and unnatural and strarchy diet — or with malocclusion or with weaken in the womb through poor diet of the dam .Almost all human toothpastes contain fluoride, an effective anti-cavity agent, but it’s not in any pet toothpastes, as dogs are particularly sensitive to this agent; it’s considered a major toxin for them. Zymolyte is a grain-free tartar removal gel that contains apple cider vinegar and glucosamine to help remove plaque and tartar from your dog’s teeth. It has been proven to be effective in removing tartar from teeth, gums, and bone. The gel comes in a small easy-to-use tube that you apply directly to your dog’s teeth. What toothpaste do vets recommend for dogs?

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That said, dogs have far fewer taste buds than we do – about 1,700 compared to about 9,000 in humans – so, as long as the toothpaste doesn’t taste bad, perhaps the taste isn’t that important. Glycerine, aloe, pectin, neem oil, grapefruit seed extract, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), glucose oxidase (enzymes), natural flavors People who brush their dogs’ teeth regularly are more likely to notice problems such as tooth fractures or chipped teeth, loose teeth, gum inflammation, or growths in the mouth. Early detection of these problems is essential to successful treatment (especially of oral tumors).

It’s well established that the mechanical action of brushing is the most effective home care that owners can provide to their dogs. But the use of products that contain antimicrobial agents can increase the efficacy of brushing. Antimicrobial agents reduce the bacterial population in the dog’s mouth and reduce the formation of the biofilm which, left undisturbed, would begin to form plaque and, eventually, tartar. Toothpaste is one of the most commonly used items in a person’s daily hygiene routine. Dentists often recommend specific toothpastes for different purposes, such as whitening or preventing cavities. Here are four of the best toothpastes recommended by dentists: Humans seem to love the foaming action of our toothpastes; it seems to help distribute the cleansing, refreshing agents all around our mouths. But given that we don’t want our dogs to swallow the toothpaste – and they have no way of knowing that, or of rinsing their mouths without swallowing – foaming agents should not be included in a pet toothpaste.

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I am a dog lover who helps others by writing blog posts about dog-related topics. I enjoy helping people find information they may have been looking for and giving them the opportunity to interact with me in a positive way. There are many different types of toothpastes on the market today, but which one is the safest for your dog? In fact, some pet owners believe that all toothpastes are safe to use on their furry friends. However, this is not always the case. Some toothpastes are much safer than others when it comes to chemicals and ingredients. Arm and Hammer is a well-known brand of dog toothpaste that is made in the United States. The company was founded in 1876 and manufactures a wide variety of products, including this toothpaste. The toothpaste is manufactured in Clifton, New Jersey and is distributed nationally. What is the best tartar remover for dogs?INGREDIENTS IN PET TOOTHPASTES AND WHAT THEY DO The following are ingredients that are commonly found in pet toothpastes. They are listed alongside their mode of action – or purported mode of action – the reason they are presumably included. Not all ingredients used by various manufacturers have proven to perform the tasks for which they were included in this application. Ingredient Arm & Hammer® Fresh Spectrum Coconut Mint Toothpaste cleans teeth and helps freshen breath in adult dogs. Specifically formulated with coconut oil and baking soda, this toothpaste helps restore a good pH balance inside your dog’s mouth, neutralises harmful acids and keeps breath fresh for hours. It has a pleasant taste, so your dog will enjoy their experience and the minty fragrance will make those kisses all the more enjoyable! Pet toothpaste should have a flavor that’s (at a minimum) not aversive to dogs and (at best) pleasant. It’s generally accepted that most dogs don’t particularly enjoy minty flavors, so you’ll see most pet toothpastes flavored with either an artificial sweetener, an artificial peanut butter, or meat “flavor.” We tasted every toothpaste we included in this review and not one, in our opinion, tasted like either meat or peanut butter. Some were vaguely sweet. Sorbitol, water, hydrated silica, calcium carbonate, polysorbate 20, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, cellulose gum, sodium chloride, flavor, sodium bicarbonate, zinc gluconate, proteases, thymol

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