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GUM DISEASE HAPPENS FIVE TIMES MORE OFTEN IN DOGS THAN IN PEOPLEHas your dog suddenly lost their appetite, or develoed really nasty breath? These can be red flags that signal towards canine gum disease. Foreign substances that accumulate under your pup’s gums can develop into serious medical conditions where your pet's gums, tongue, and teeth are swollen and cause pain.Oral Health for Dogs takes care of your fur baby’s dental dilemmas. NO BRUSHING NEEDEDDoes your dog run and hide as soon as they see you holding a finger brush or toothbrush? This oral supplement is easy to give your pet by simply using a pill pocket, feeding it directly, or mixing it with food or water. With no smell or taste, your dog won’t even know they are getting any medicine, they’ll just know the feel great.FEWER TRIPS TO THE DENTIST Prevention is better than a cure. Improper oral hygiene can lead to gum disease, which can then lead to jaw fractures, bone infection, or loss of bone and tissue surrounding the teeth. Our oral health supplement helps protect your dog's gums and teeth from disease-causing substances, minimizing your pet's trips to the vet or dentist. PROMOTES STRONGER TEETH Most pet owners can’t brush their pet’s teeth every day, and dental bones or chews just mask the problem. If left unchecked, plaque and tartar can cause swollen gums, destroyed tissue, and bone loss - ultimately leading to irreversible tooth loss. The supplement gets to the root of the problem to help your dog keep their teeth and avoid painful dental extractions. MUST-HAVE FOR PET PARENTS Your dog is a member of your family, and you don't want to see them in pain and discomfort. This health supplement is your ultimate solution for maintaining excellent dental hygiene for your pet - treat it like a dentist in a bottle. Give your dog the gift of health today. Small Dogs Under 25lbs. 3-5 pellets 1 time a day Medium Dogs 25 - 60 lbs. 5-7 pellets 2 times a day Large Dogs over 60 lbs. 5-10 pellets 3 times a day Mix pills in with dog food, or put inside a pill pocket or treat. If the dog won’t eat the whole pill, then crush them between two spoons and mix with food. Pills can also be dissolved in a bit of water.







