Pets - Oral Health Dogs
Oral Health Dogs is a convenient way to support your dog's periodontal health.
Oral Health Dogs 5 oz
1 shaker bottle x 5 oz
$94.11
$94.11 shaker bottle
2 shaker bottles x 5 oz
$170.74
$85.37 shaker bottle
3 shaker bottles x 5 oz
$229.30
$76.43 shaker bottle
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Drug NameOral Health Dogs
Drug Uses Oral Health Dogs onlineOral Health Dogs is a convenient way to support your dog's periodontal health. Oral Health Dogs is formulated specifically to be used between veterinarian dental cleanings to support cleaner teeth and fresher breath.
How Taken Oral Health Dogs online - Give 1 teaspoon per meal.
Drug Class and Mechanism Oral Health Dogs onlineOral Health Dogs supports cleaner teeth and fresher breath. It is formulated with Zinc Ascorbate, Taurine, direct-fed icrobials (Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus acidophilus), Natural Zeolites, Yucca Schidigera Extract and Cranberry Powder.
Oral Health Dogs removes plaque and tarter, also kills bacteria on contact, and as a bonus bad breath is eliminated.
Missed Dose Oral Health Dogs onlineIf you miss to give a dose of Oral Health Dogs, give it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your pet to take the next dose, skip the dose and go back to the regular dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up.
Storage Oral Health Dogs onlineStore Oral Health Dogs between 39 and 86 degrees F (4 and 30 degrees C). Keep Oral Health Dogs out of the reach of children and away from pets.
Warnings Precuations Oral Health Dogs online
No absolute contraindications. Consult your veterinarian if any specific condition applied.
Possible Side Effects Oral Health Dogs online
Oral Health Dogs is not known to have any side effects if given as per the prescribed dosage.
More Information Oral Health Dogs online
Periodontal disease is the most common dental condition affecting dogs and cats. Infection and inflammation of the gums and supporting tissues of the teeth are caused by bacteria present in plaque and calculus (tartar). The problem begins when plaque and calculus are allowed to build up on a pet's teeth, especially below the gum line. Bad breath, bleeding and inflammation of the gums, receding gums, loosening and the eventual loss of teeth are characteristic of the condition. Prophylactic treatment to keep the teeth clean is therefore of great importance.