🦷 Elevate your pet’s smile game—because fresh breath is the new cool!
Oxyfresh Premium Dog & Cat Dental Gel is a 4oz flavor-free, non-toxic toothpaste gel designed to effectively clean teeth, fight plaque and tartar, and freshen breath for dogs and cats. Its exclusive Oxygene formula neutralizes odors without artificial flavors, making it ideal for sensitive or picky pets. Easy to apply with a brush, finger, or even on paws, this American-made gel supports optimal dental health between vet visits.
Material Features | Flavor-free |
Material Type FREE | Toxic Free, Artificial Flavors Free |
Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches |
Unit Count | 4.0 Ounce |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Package Type Name | Tube |
Item Form | Gel,Paste |
Product Benefits | Dog and cat toothpaste that cleans pet teeth, eliminates bad dog breath, fights tartar and removes plaque |
Flavor | Unflavored |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tartar Control, Fresh Breath, Plaque |
S**.
This product works!
My dog was a rescue. Her teeth were already bad. I bought this product along with a dog dental ket and regularly did her teeth. Soon the tatar and Plaque just started to fall off. I will say it takes patience on your part and with time it works. This is not an overnight miracle. You need the dogs cooperation as well. If your dog doesn't like this treatment you should consider a vet to do the job. It is also not a replacement for a regular vet check up. But with persistence and patience it great for in between vet visits.
M**O
Work great on our pet. Cost is fine
Great and effective toithpaste for our pet. He doesn't mind the taste either.
N**
My dogs like it.
Good flavor
S**M
Removing tartar & plaque!
I tried dental cleaning chews, bones for dogs, products you sprinkle on top their food, and liquids you add to their drinking water ever since he was a puppy (he is 2 1/2 years old now) with no success. I purchased this toothpaste and I have to report, after only 2 brushings, I notice improvement in tarter removal on my Goldendoodle's teeth. I had previously tried an enzymatic toothpaste with no improvement. I brush his teeth using a silicone ribbed finger swab. He's not real fond of having his teeth brushed, but tolerates it. This toothpaste is in a gel form and is odorless and unflavored. My dog licks his mouth and wags his tail after I brush his teeth so he must not find the gel offensive in smell or taste. He still has some tan tartar buildup on his right upper molars I am hoping it will continue to break down. (Only been using this a week.) If not, he will get a dental cleaning, but I will definitely continue to use this toothpaste!
A**A
My Cats Hate The Taste
This was bought for my two cats in an effort to prevent any dental diseases or tartar buildup. However, they absolutely hated the taste of this. I had to hold them down and rub the toothpaste around their teeth while they tried to spit it out. My cats are very friendly and gentle but when it came time to brush their teeth, they tried as hard as they could to get away. To be clear, I can shove my finger around their mouth and rub their gum line and they just sit there. Same with a tooth brush. It isn't the brushing that bothers them, it's the toothpaste.About the toothpaste itself, it has a chemically smell (not bad but not something a cat would like in my opinion) and it is a clear gel. It is fairly easy to use, just rub it on your cat's teeth with your clean finger or a clean toothbrush. Preparing the cat to get their teeth brushed is the hardest and most time-consuming part. It takes weeks or even months of getting used to fingers/brushes in their mouth and the toothpaste's taste. When I used it, my cats breath did change to smell like the gel. It has not made my cats sick in the two-three months that I have used it so that is good.I did end up buying another toothpaste and they don't mind the taste of that so much so I will not be buying this again. If you have a cat, this might not be the best product for them because of the taste. I wasn't able to return it because the window to return it closed but if your cat doesn't like it, don't wait to see if they get used to it. Try to return it and buy another toothpaste for them.
H**E
Plaque and Tartar
Anyone else go through dental issues with their babies?? I DO. Mouse recently stopped being able to eat hard food so she's been on a strictly soft food diet. Well! I decided to try brushing her teeth 😂😂 she's not a fan, but she's gotta deal. I was SHOCKED at how bad her teeth were because her breath has never stunk. Anywhosville! I found a tooth brush for kitties and I bought this tooth paste to try. It tore down the plaque on her teeth in less than 3 days. Her gums are healthy and she's eating hard food again! It only took 2 weeks of brushing her teeth. I was worried a tooth needed to be pulled but her gums are healthy and her teeth are healthy now too! It's so great ❤️❤️❤️ both Pumpkin (orange) and Mouse (tortico) get their teeth brushed daily. Oxyfresh demolished the plaque and tartar.
K**E
This Product is Worthless!
If you are looking for a good dental tooth paste for your pet, This isn't the one. You need a good enzyme tooth paste that your pets Veteranarian will carry. These are also available here on Amazon. I believe they are called CET enzymatic tooth paste. This product is not a paste, but instead a gel that contains aloe vera, & an oxygen booster. If your pet has very foul smelling breath, I highly recommend you get them to your local vet for dental xrays because I have learned from recent experience with my Maltese that Dogs & Cats neither ones are supposed to have any type of bad breath. Irs not normal for them to have bad breath. My Maltese just had 18 tooth extractions last month. Her breath smelled like feces, & something dead. You could smell her breath from several feet away! She wouldn't even eat her favorite treats but instead dropped them, & she couldn't chew her food. She had her teeth cleaned & polished, & then dental Xrays were done both while under anasthesia. Xrays showed that she had puss pockets around her teeth that were highly infected & abcessed. This was due to periodontal disease from lack of dental hygiene. She was in extreme pain & this is why she eventually wouldn't eat her treats or her hard food. I highly recommend you brush your pets teeth with a good paste that is sold by veteranarians, & is also sold here on Amazon, & if your pets breath is bad in any way, get them to their vet & get to the bottom of the bad breath issue because it is not normal what so ever.
J**O
Also usable on cats!
This was very useful on my cat dental hygiene.
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