Arm and Hammer Advanced Care 1.12 Pounds
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My dog Kayla is a King Charles spaniel and her bowl is moderately sized for a small dog, so I use 1 teaspoon in Kayla's bowl
A 1 has been assigned to me. The cap fulls took 24 caps. The bottle lasted about half as long as it should have.
The aluminum and the steel are both used by me We do not use harsh or unsafe ingredients in the It is my hope that this will be helpful.
It is accurate to follow the instructions Each 8oz. should be accompanied by a capful. Add the appropriate amount of water after calculating how many ounces it is A 10oz bottle of water gets two capfuls of this mixture when I give it to my dog.
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My client is going to be using it for a long time! Tartar is now free of all crusty yellow bits.
The review states this product is MADE IN CHINA, which is a pity since I would have read the full statement. Here in the U. S. , quality control is not the same as in the U. S. The ingredients used are of low quality and cheap. It was surprising to see that this product contains polysorbate 20, which means it has been treated with 20 parts of ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide can be contaminated by 1,2,4- butadiene in the process of treatment. The carcinogen dioxane is known for its effects on animals. The bottle was tossed in the trash without a second thought. A certified vet (who also cleans dog's teeth) told me this procedure has no benefit to the dogs, it only makes the owners feel better about the situation. As a rule, water is the main element (and hence, you are paying for that). If they added mint or aloe flavor, the dog might have liked it better but straight from the bottle, he wouldn't care less.
The dog owners I know have also received from me! I have no issue with that.
It took me three weeks of adding 2 caps full to 160z of water daily as per the directions to see amazing results. The plaque began to disappear, and her teeth seemed to be getting better. Later on, my 60lb black lab, who constantly gets diarrhea, started vomiting.
As a result. Obviously, other people had the same experience, but I had a really bad experience with this stuff. I believe our dogs have overreacted as a result of it In essence, they left a 1/2 bowl of spit, but refused to drink it. We didn't care if we put a tiny capful or a little more in a big 1 gallon bowl. And to top it all As a result, it did not help our dogs' breath or tartar since they didn't care for I won't buy from this store.
Her teeth are white and shiny. There is no disappointment for me. . . Brushings will now be done on a weekly basis. . . Instead of cleaning your teeth, this is mostly used to massage your gums. In order to manage the dose of doggie mouthwash on Contessa, an 7-pound toy poodle who weighs 5 pounds and whose water bowl is small, I do the following She gets a dose in her water every day by squirting it into a small condiment container filled with mouthwash. The dog mouthwash I have used works well and her teeth are super white. I am delighted that there is a doggie mouthwash available. Tessa's vet says her teeth are beautiful . . . and the dog mouthwash is perfectly safe for their mouths.
I have been using this product for several years now. Baking soda probably does quite well at reducing tarter build up, but I've noticed something they don't advertise I have a female dog and the baking soda seems to neutralize her urine and therefore I do not have brown/dead grass spots on my lawn.
After finding out that our dog rejected this product, we gave up and refilled her water dish after running it through the dishwasher and filling it again with fresh water. She avoided her water dish for two days. It took her two days to find other water to drink, but she would not drink water that had been.