[nagdu] Dental bones

Tami Jarvis tami at poodlemutt.com
Wed May 15 15:01:02 UTC 2013


Dar,

I ended up ordering from the website, since it's hard to find over here.

http://www.wysong.net/products/dentatreat-dog-cat-supplement.php

It is a powder that you sprinkle over the food. You can also use a spoon 
if you want to measure it better. I'm lazy, so do so many shakes and go 
with that. /smile/

hth,

Tami

On 05/15/2013 06:00 AM, d m gina wrote:
> Where do you get this denta-treat?
> I don't like what they have over at pet smart.
> It is a liquid where I feel you can pour to much and is a small bottle
> with a price.
> Original message:
>> Tracy,
>
>> I use a product that I just sprinkle over the dog's food on a regular
>> basis that works wonders. It's called Denta-Treat by Wysong, and it's
>> powdered cheese enzymes. Spendy, with two dogs. But I was really sold
>> when we tried it with Daisy when she was into double digits... Her teeth
>> were pure white in under a week. So it works there! I also like it
>> because Ms. Finicky Poodle will dig in more enthusiastically if I put
>> something on her food to make it more special. /smile/
>
>> I've also used Greenies and the like, which are nice for fresh breath,
>> but expensive. Some have seemed to do more for the teeth than others.
>> Those seem to be the ones that are most expensive.
>
>> Hm... I use Zuke's minis as training treats, since they are low cal,
>> but I've never checked out their dental bones. I might try them when
>> next I can spring for such luxuries. Mitzi seems not to usually have
>> super dog breath, but... I do like having a supply on hand, along with
>> chewing gum for me, for when it's needed.
>
>> Tami
>
>> On 05/14/2013 09:27 AM, Tracy Carcione wrote:
>>> I always wonder if the dental bones really work to keep a dog's teeth
>>> clean.  It seems like saying that, if I eat raw carrots or apples, I
>>> don't
>>> need to brush my teeth.  And they all seem full of grains and such that
>>> would stick to the teeth.  The Zuke bones Robert mentions sound
>>> better in
>>> that regard, but do any of them work?
>
>>> I've used the dog toothpaste and the fingerbrush for my last 2 dogs, and
>>> it does seem to make a difference, so I'll stick with that. It's easy;
>>> they like it, and it doesn't add a lot of extra calories.
>>> Tracy
>
>
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