Nylabone Advanced Oral Care Pet Dental Water Additive, Liquid Tartar Remover & Breath Freshener for Dogs, Dog Teeth-Cleaning, Original Flavor, 16 oz.
$9.89
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ABOUT ADVANCED ORAL CARE
Did you know dog dental care is a key aspect of your furry friend’s overall wellness? That’s why Advanced Oral Care pet supplies are specially designed to make at-home dental care simple. From dog-friendly toothbrushes to breath-freshening liquids, there’s a solution to make your best friend’s oral care routine stress-free!
1 TABLESPOON IS ALL IT TAKES
Cleaning your dog’s teeth is as easy as taking a drink! Just add a single tablespoon of Advanced Oral Care Water Additive to your furry friend’s water bowl to help them enjoy fresher breath and cleaner teeth. This dog bad breath eliminator contains Denta-C, which is scientifically formulated to help reduce plaque by altering the pH of your dog’s saliva. Proudly made in the USA, our veterinarian-recommended dog dental solution is a simple and effective complement to regular brushing.
GUARANTEED YOUR DOG WILL LOVE IT
Before we introduce new dog products to furry friends and pet parents everywhere, we make sure our very own dogs love them first! If you’re not happy with your Nylabone chew treat for any reason, simply return it to us with the sales receipt for your money back. Or, reach out to our Consumer Care team so we can help make it right (and talk about how much we also love our dogs).
MEET NYLABONE
Ever since introducing our very first chew toy in 1955, Nylabone has been helping pet parents take the best possible care of their furry friends. Fast-forward 60+ years and our family-founded company is still trusted for tasty treats, high-quality chew toys, fun play toys, and easy-to-use dental products!
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.5 x 2.5 x 7.88 inches; 0.01 ounces
Item model number : NPD600P
Department : Unisex-Adult
Date First Available : January 13, 2012
Manufacturer : Central Garden & Pet
ASIN : B006YG2GEM
Country of Origin : USA
FRESHENS BREATH AND HELPS CONTROL TARTAR – Water additive helps curtail offensive mouth odors and promotes fresh breath for dogs
DENTA-C FORMULA – Scientifically formulated to help reduce plaque that harbors bacteria
VETERINARIAN RECOMMENDED – Bad breath treatment for dogs complements daily dental routine
MADE IN THE USA – This dog oral care solution is proudly made in the United States
EASY TO USE – Add 1 tablespoon of dog dental water additive for every 32 ounces of your pet’s water and replace as necessary
SIZE – Contains 16 ounces of tartar remover
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS – Out of package measures 8″ long x 2.38″ wide x 2.38″ high
Customers say
Customers are satisfied with the breath quality, functionality, and value of the drain opener substance. They mention it helps with bad breath and tarter buildup, and works well for most. Many consider it worth every penny and a great product for most people. While some are satisfied with teeth health, cleanliness, and removal ability, others have differing opinions on smell and water intake.
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11 reviews for Nylabone Advanced Oral Care Pet Dental Water Additive, Liquid Tartar Remover & Breath Freshener for Dogs, Dog Teeth-Cleaning, Original Flavor, 16 oz.
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Do NOT believe the VETERINARIANS!
Let me share with all of you wet-nosed pet owners a rather elucidatingly telling story about a visit to my vet and our conversation about tartar-removing products.I had been using this product relatively consistently for the past few months with ostensibly no discernible results, to my chagrin.During my dog’s annual wellness check-up/exam, I asked my doctor about the condition of my dog’s teeth and mentioned that I was using tartar-removal products in tandem with brushing my dog’s teeth almost every day. He immediately deprecated all of those products that “claim to remove tartar” because they “don’t work,” and he suggested that I discontinue usage of these products. (After doing some searching on the web, it turns out that it’s not uncommon for vets to decidedly denounce tartar-removal products). My vet added that my dog will likely need to have a cleaning in 1 or 2 years (which entails putting the dog under anesthesia and cleaning her teeth for a couple hundred bucks).Although I was heavily disheartened by the input that the “doctor” had given me, I continued using my tartar-removing Nylabone product as well as Arm & Hammer’s “Clinical Dental Pet Care Foam” for the next few days, and GUESS WHAT. After the third day when I went to brush my dog’s tooth, I noticed that the HUGE deposit of tartar that had accumulated on one of her canine teeth had COMPLETELY SLID OFF! IT JUST SLID OFF LIKE MAGIC. So DON’T tell me that these products don’t work because I’ve experienced first hand that they do, in fact, work.This is a bona fide testament to how duplicitous some (if not most) veterinarians can be. My mom has continually been telling me that the veterinarian merely feigns affection for your pet and genuinely wants your pet to be alive, but not necessarily healthy, so that the vet can capitalize on the treatments indicated for different diseases/illnesses that manifest. I try to see the good in people and always give them the benefit of the doubt; however, the events that unfolded here evidently indicate that either (1) my vet is an utter imbecile or (2) my vet is, indeed, a sly sleazeball who would rather see my dog undergo expensive treatment that requires anesthesia than see her health improved via substantially safer means (not to mention considerably more economical means).At any rate, I plan on continuing to use Nylabone’s “Liquid Tartar Remover” and Arm & Hammer’s “Clinical Dental Pet Care Foam” until all of the tartar has been removed from my beloved little doggy’s teeth. I’ve already witnessed prodigious improvement in her oral health; most of the tartar buildup on the right side of her mouth is completely gone, and her breath doesn’t stink anymore! I am truly elated at how much my dog’s oral health has improved, and once again thoroughly enjoy my dog’s kisses.For all those pet owners who don’t want to subject their dogs to the dangers of anesthesia or to the risks and complications of using a tartar scraper and attempting to do a superficial tartar scrape, yourself, (which, by the way, doesn’t even remove tartar that builds up under the gums), this is what has worked for me:1. Brush your dog’s teeth as often as you can throughout the week–of course no more than once or twice a day.2. Use this Nylabone product in your beloved wet-nosed cheerful ball of love’s water3. Use Arm & Hammer’s “Clinical Dental Pet Care Foam” after brushing your dog’s teethLastly, don’t lose hope, and HANG IN THERE! Just when you’re about to give up, stupendous results may lie right around the corner, as it did for me!Unfortunately, I can’t tell you with 100% certainty that my success in reducing tartar on my dog’s teeth is attributable solely to this Nylabone product, but I can tell you that this was one of three things that I’ve instituted in my dog’s daily care which may or may not have contributed to my success. However, take comfort in knowing this: It IS possible to remove that rank and unsightly tartar buildup via safe and economical means. And remember, don’t believe everything that your vet tells you! As my mother says, “They are regular people who are trying to make money and pay off their mortgages. Don’t be so quick to put them up on a pedestal.”P.S. In light of recent events, I’m definitely going to change vets. If you’re curious as to which vet I used to attend, it was “Rocky Gorge Animal Hospital, Resort & Spa.” I’m never going to bring my poor pup there ever again. What’s worse is that this wasn’t the first offence, either, but that’s another story for another time.
Jenna Randolph –
Great product
I started using this product for about 2 weeks and it works wonders. One of one dogs teeth had plaque on it and now nothing. Both my dogs teeth and breathe are a lot better.
Kristine D. Bakr –
Itâs been a game-changer
Iâve been using the Nylabone Advanced Oral Care Dog Water Additive for my furry friend, and I must say itâs been a game-changer! Hereâs what I love about it:Effective Dental Care: This water additive is specially formulated to help reduce plaque that harbors bad bacteria. Itâs like a mini dental spa for my dogâs mouth!Freshens Breath: Say goodbye to doggy breath! The Nylabone additive leaves my pupâs breath smelling fresher and more pleasant.Easy to Use: Just pour a little into your dogâs water bowl, and watch them drink their way to a healthier mouth. Itâs fuss-free and hassle-free.Dog-Approved Taste: My dogs actually enjoy the taste! Itâs not overpowering, and they happily slurp it up.While I canât vouch for the 16 oz. size specifically, Iâve been using the larger 32 oz. bottle, and it has lasted quite a while. Overall, I highly recommend the Nylabone Advanced Oral Care Dog Water Additive for anyone looking to improve their dogâs dental hygiene and freshen their breath
Robert Clark –
Fresher breath
Seems to help my dogs breathe and she drinks it , doesnât seem to bother her she eats ok and drinks ok.
Emma –
Like soap
I’m not sure if it has been working for my dog’s teeth, as they’ve stayed the same. But, his breath doesn’t stink, so that must be something. Usually with these additives I’ll add some into the water jug then put the water in, but I can’t do that with this product. For some reason it suds up like soap and the suds end up overflowing and getting everywhere. I found that kind of odd.
Cami Meegan –
The vet said his teeth look like those of a much younger dog!
I picked this up at my local PetSmart store (or PetCo, I always confuse the two) several years ago because my dog is the preciousest being alive and, like every pet owner, I want what’s best for him. My vet told me years ago that my dog’s teeth needed to be cleaned but I didn’t have the $200-300 to have it done. I did notice that his breath smelled better and that his teeth seemed cleaner to me, but the last time I took him to the vet, she said his teeth were wonderful for his age! Good even for a dog much younger, she said! I researched other brands that do the same but they contained ingredients that aren’t good for dogs (there’s a yellow one that advertises how much more you get for a lesser price, they don’t mention you have to use twice as much, though). Being the paranoid freak I am, I didn’t even put it in his water bowl every time, I only put it in like every other time. And even then, I used slightly less than the label calls for. Now that his vet is pleased with his teeth (they could still use a cleaning, I’m sure, he’s 7 and never had his teeth cleaned), I’m using it a little more freely.This guy is awesome in every way, and will lie down for as long as I need to file his nails, clean his ears, brush him, whatever. He doesn’t care. I bathe him, he’s fine. I trim the hair around and under his paws, he couldn’t care less. I can do any damn thing to him I want, EXCEPT brush his teeth! I tried to acclimate him to as many diverse situations as possible when he was a puppy (as puppy books advise), but every time I’ve tried to brush his teeth he clamps his mouth shut and won’t let me. I’ve bought doggie toothpaste, I’ve tried using baking soda (which is actually toxic to dogs, don’t do that!), I’ve tried wiping his teeth with a washcloth, I’ve tried spraying his teeth with crap I bought FROM the vet (that actually made his breath WORSE), I’ve tried it all! This stuff works. And he takes it!I ran out and couldn’t decide what to get to replace it for a week or two and he started smacking his lips all the time. He would open his mouth and lick around like his mouth was dry. It sounded really gross, like his saliva was too thick or something. He woke me up a few times by doing this (too close to me) and I decided to get this one again, since the others I looked at didn’t seem very dog-friendly to me (nor price-friendly if you have to use twice as much!). I put it in his water for two days and he quit doing that! Now, instead of every other day, I put it in his water for three days and skip one. He drinks the same either way. I rather think he likes it because when I fill his water bowl without, he doesn’t rush to go drink like he does when I put it in. I’m sold.
calvin –
The water additive helped my dog’s breath after two weeks it was noticeably better. I have not noticed tartar Disappearing yet but that would probably take a bit of time. It seems like a good product and my dogs still drink the water like normal
A.J. Alberta –
Works well
Idy Ganica –
Lo compré por que el que usaba antes ya no salÃa d Amazon y leà muy buenos cometarios. Decidà arriesgarme y vaya sorpresa.Tengo 4 perros , dos chichuahas , un beagle y una cocker.El chihuahua adulto horrible olor de hocico y mucho sarroLas otras perritas son más jóvenes pero con aliento muy feo.Lo puse en su agua y a los pocos dÃas noté que el aliento no olÃa tan horrible como en otras veces y después de como 8 dÃas a la chihuahua de 5 años no le olÃa a nada el hocico, no olÃa a menta ni nada pero no olÃa feo . Y es que ella le gusta lamber todo y a todos.Al chihuahua de 11 años , que es al que peor le olÃa el hocico y tiene mucho sarro, ya no le apesta tan severo el hocico.Las otras dos perritas no son de lamber a las personas , pero e notado que tienen más limpios los dientes.Aún no ha pasado suficiente tiempo para ver si realmente ayuda con el sarro, pero al menos el aliento si ayudo increÃblemente .Lo pedire de nuevo para siempre tener disponible.
Clinton Gormley –
Una truffa, é literalmente Listerine per gli umani.
mo jo –
Worked well and was long lasting so good value for money.