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🐶 Vet's Best Breath Freshener Water Additive for Dogs & Puppies, 16oz - Veterinarian Formulated Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🐶 Vet's Best Breath Freshener Water Additive for Dogs & Puppies, 16oz - Veterinarian Formulated

REDUCES PLAQUE & TARTAR – Vet’s Best Breath Freshener can be used daily as an effective and simple way to fight plaque and tartar in between Vet visits. FRESHENS BREATH – Specially formulated with Peppermint Oil to help tackle sources of bad breath. NO BRUSHING REQUIRED - Simply add the recommended amount to your dog or puppies water bowl. NATURAL INGREDIENTS – Natural ingredients like Grape Seed Extract, Thyme Oil, and Neem Oil help reduce plaque and tartar. VET’S FORMULA - Veterinarian formulated, this no-brush water additive is a safe and effective way to maintain dental hygiene in between Vet visits.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Helps you breathe a little...

Two dogs, one of which craves the most disgusting snacks causing severe dogatosis. Yes, I came up with that. Bad breath doesn't give enough fairness to the smell of his breath—a smell only a dog can handle. The other, an Aussie, is a bit more sensible. So we got this product hoping it could help with the demonic breath of the plague beast Dogatosis. It looks very nominal on it but gives the Aussie a nice minty freshness. The good news is that it doesn't seem to contaminate her digestive tract…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Moderately Effective

Instructions Shake well and add 1 tablespoon to 16 ounces of water. I started slow, adding just 1 tablespoon to a full dog water bowl that holds up to 64 ounces of water (probably 58 ounces full). My dogs drank it with no problems and I didn't notice any side effects. Even with this diluted dose, I noticed a slight whiff of mint on my dog's breath after drinking water. I will slowly increase the dose over several weeks, just as I would with a diet change. I don't know if I will increase to the…

Pros
  • Stable in Tests
Cons
  • Not Bad, But...

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Caused serious stomach problems

Ugh, the best vet. what are you doing with our house We brush our Aussies every day and I was very excited to try a plaque reducing supplement for their water because our youngest Aussie has a plaque problem that brushing just doesn't solve. I clean her water bowl three times a week, so I cleaned her bowl, added 18 ounces of water and a scant 1 tablespoon of it. It smells a lot like mint so I had high hopes. Our girls drink normal amounts of water. About an hour after drinking her new mint…

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  • Weight
Cons
  • Requires an outlet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Makes my dogs gulp water

I bought this mainly to see if it would help freshen the breath of my medium sized spitz whose breath is lethal enough to knock down a horse but when I found one bottle, I decided to just try this on all my dogs. It's good dental care, so why not? Well they all love it. They have to like it and they have to be able to distinguish it in their water bowl, because they absolutely drink the water when it's there, and otherwise they drink as usual. Lol... if they like it, I like it because I love…

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  • Best
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Start slow and might work for some

I'll start by saying that I'm not the best pet owner. We have a small dog and we try to make sure she gets some exercise and we try to find the best food for her but we have to bathe her more often and her oral care is a bit lacking. Don't get me wrong, I'm not neglecting my dog, I just know there's plenty to do. A while ago my wife came home with a similar breath freshening product. You put about a capful in a bowl of water (less if it's a small bowl) and that's all you have to do. It's really

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Short Manual

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Leaves my dogs a minty breath but they prefer unflavored water

We have two pit bulls, one has dental problems and we have this to help them with oral hygiene. a bowl of water that the other usually drinks from, and we have two other bowls of water that we often put ice in when the big dogs get hot. My wife also puts out glasses of water and glasses seem to be the preferred water source but they tend to rotate drinking spots so they drink from each source every day. removes extra bowls and glasses. After dealing with the barking and complaining about not…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • There are nuances

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Use with caution but it works

We have used some of these water supplements to improve oral health (and dog breathing) in our Bull Terriers. They're generally pretty good at helping with breathing, but since they're "supplements" (and not regulated by any regulator or agency), you never know what you're getting with them or how it might affect your dog. It contains two ingredients – neem oil (which is not normally recommended for oral use, although it is suitable for topical use) and thyme oil – which are of concern to dogs…

Pros
  • A year long trial
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Little improvement little side effects

I have 2 dogs each with their own personality and habits. and allergies. They also know how to find the most disgusting thing and put it in your mouth right away. So bad breath comes and goes. but when it hits it's quite a toxic odor. I use water supplements mainly to freshen my breath, but I'm also glad that it helps get rid of plaque and other problems. None of the dogs are fed leftovers or wet food, so their teeth always exceed the vet's expectations! I use a gravity potion to keep them…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Not bad