Description
Give your pet’s teeth a biting chance with Plaqueoff. Made from a beneficial seaweed harvested along the North Atlantic coast, it helps fight bad breath, tartar, and plaque in dogs and cats. ProDen PlaqueOff is a great complement to your pet’s regular dental regimen and comes in an easy-to-use powder form to mix in with food every day. It is 100% all-natural, free of additives, artificial preservatives, gluten, and added sugar.
Founded over 15 years ago, ProDen is committed to improving the dental health of dogs, cats, and humans. Their products now reach happy customers on all continents. EntirelyPets carries Proden Plaqueoff for dogs and cat in various convenient sizes – choose from 60, 180, and 420-gram jars.
Founded over 15 years ago, ProDen is committed to improving the dental health of dogs, cats, and humans. Their products now reach happy customers on all continents. EntirelyPets carries Proden Plaqueoff for dogs and cat in various convenient sizes – choose from 60, 180, and 420-gram jars.
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Useful Information
Why do I need to clean my pet's teeth?
As in humans, plaque bacteria constantly forms in the mouth and can accumulate on teeth, gums and the tongue resulting in bad breath, gum disease (bleeding gums), tartar and tooth decay. If it is left untreated this can lead to pain and unnecessary or premature tooth loss. Bad breath is usually the first sign of the problem. What is the best way to keep my pet's mouth healthy? Thorough and regular brushing removes plaque bacteria before it can accumulate and cause inflammation and damage to gums and teeth. Plaque can also turn into a very hard substance called tartar. Once formed, tartar is very difficult to remove. Tartar removal is usually a veterinary procedure. Unfortunately plaque is constantly forming and so brushing on a daily basis is needed to control it effectively.
As in humans, plaque bacteria constantly forms in the mouth and can accumulate on teeth, gums and the tongue resulting in bad breath, gum disease (bleeding gums), tartar and tooth decay. If it is left untreated this can lead to pain and unnecessary or premature tooth loss. Bad breath is usually the first sign of the problem. What is the best way to keep my pet's mouth healthy? Thorough and regular brushing removes plaque bacteria before it can accumulate and cause inflammation and damage to gums and teeth. Plaque can also turn into a very hard substance called tartar. Once formed, tartar is very difficult to remove. Tartar removal is usually a veterinary procedure. Unfortunately plaque is constantly forming and so brushing on a daily basis is needed to control it effectively.