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Fresh Breath - Dental Health Soft Chews

£26.99 £13.50

Are you struggling with cleaning your dog's teeth? Our teeth cleaning chews will make your dog's oral hygiene routine much easier!

These chews are formulated with natural ingredients to keep your dog's breath fresh, remove plaque and tartar, prevent bacteria build-up, and combat gum disease.

  • 100% Natural Ingredients: Rich in Kelp, Sage, and Omegas-3, 6, and 9 help fight gum disease, prevent tooth loss, and relieve pain. Peppermint and Parsley neutralise bad breath.
  • No More Bad Breath: Daily use reduces dental decay and bacteria build-up. Our carefully selected ingredients support teeth and gum health by removing and preventing plaque and tartar while freshening your dog's breath.
  • Maintains a Healthy Gut: Packed with antioxidants and probiotics, our chews inhibit harmful bacteria from producing gases that lead to bad breath and poor dental health.
  • Vitamin C and Zinc: These nutrients reduce gum inflammation and inhibit plaque build-up. Rosemary, Sage, and Parsley help remove stains and prevent gum disease. They also support a healthier gut and aid in absorbing micronutrients, preventing gastrointestinal issues that can lead to bad dental hygiene.
  • Always 100% Natural: Our chews are cruelty-free and free from additives. They keep your dog's teeth clean and healthy, reduce the risk of gum disease, and save on vet bills. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

If not taken as a whole chew, this bite-sized chew can be broken up and combined with food or sprinkled on top of food.

Overview

Say goodbye to bad dog breath without the struggle of using a toothbrush. Our Fresh Breath chews improve your dog's dental hygiene with easy daily administration. Reduce dental decay, improve gum health, and stop bacteria build-up with our powerful blend of ingredients that neutralise the odours causing bad breath.

Fresh Breath dog chews go beyond traditional dental sticks by not only freshening breath and removing plaque and tartar but also addressing gastrointestinal issues that lead to bad breath.

Ingredients 

Composition:

Brewers Yeast, Glycerine, Dried Potato, Full Fat Linseed, Kelp Extract, Sunflower Lecithin, Tapioca Maltodextrin, Rapeseed Oil, Peppermint, Sage, Tapioca, Parsley, Charcoal, Calendula.

Active ingredients:

Kelp, Peppermint, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, 68 mg, Calcium Ascorbate (Vitamin C), Sage, Parsley Leaf Oil, Omega-9 Fatty Acid, Omega-6 Fatty Acid, Zinc, Bacillus Subtilis (PB6 Probiotics) 1 Billion CFU.

Analytical constituents:

Crude Protein – 14.3%

Crude Fat – 14.5%

Calcium – 0.53%

Phosphorus – 0.41%

Crude Fibre – 4.7%

Ash – 6.1%

Moisture – 16.7%

Omega-3 – 1.70%

Omega-6 – 0.48%

Omega-9 – 0.55%

Guide 

For dogs over one year of age. Do not exceed double the daily amount within 12 hours. Ensure fresh drinking water is always available. Chews can be given once or split between AM and PM.

Up to 9kg: 1 Chew daily

10kg – 22kg: 2 Chews daily

23kg and over: 3 Chews daily

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. My dog weighs less than 9kg. How many dental chews should I give them? 

A. For all dogs up to 9kg, please administer 1 Fresh Breath chew regardless of weight.

Q. Is this product safe to use in conjunction with other products? 

A. Fresh Breath chews are entirely safe to use alongside other products as they contain only natural ingredients.

Q. How long does Fresh Breath take to work? 

A. As all dogs are different, result times will vary. Sometimes, it may take a little time for the powerful ingredients to build up in your dog's system, especially if they suffer badly. On average, you should start to see results within 2 - 4 weeks of daily use.

Q. Can I give Fresh Breath to my puppy? 

A. Fresh Breath is suitable for all dogs one year and older.

Q. What if my dog does not like the taste of the chew? 

A. The chew can be broken up and combined with food or sprinkled on top of the food. Alternatively, wrap the bite-sized chew in your dog's favourite treat.

Q. Is bad breath in dogs a sign of illness?

A. Bad breath in dogs can be a sign of underlying illness. While occasional bad breath is common, persistent halitosis is abnormal and could indicate health issues. Mild cases are often linked to gingivitis or poor oral hygiene, which are treatable. However, severe or chronic bad breath may signal serious conditions such as kidney disease, liver problems, or diabetes, which require veterinary attention. Regular dental care and vet check-ups are essential to ensure your dog's overall health and address potential issues early.

Q. What does excessive licking and bad breath in dogs mean?

A. Excessive licking and bad breath in dogs can indicate the need for dental care. These symptoms often point to oral health issues such as gum disease, oral lesions, or foreign objects in the mouth. Changes in eating habits alongside these signs suggest it might be time for a dental check-up. Regular veterinary care is essential to address and prevent these issues, ensuring your dog remains healthy and comfortable.

Q. How do you get rid of bad dog breath fast? 

A. To quickly get rid of your dog's bad breath, follow these steps:

  1. Brush Their Teeth: Use a dog-specific toothbrush and toothpaste to remove plaque and freshen breath.
  2. Use Dental Chews: Give your dog teeth cleaning chews designed to reduce plaque and tartar build-up.
  3. Provide Fresh Water: Ensure they can access fresh water to help wash away food particles and bacteria.
  4. Feed Dental Treats: Offer treats formulated to improve oral hygiene.
  5. Check for Foreign Objects: Look for and remove any food or objects stuck in their teeth.

For persistent bad breath, consult your vet. Regular dental care is key to preventing bad breath.