ARK NATURALS Protection & Softshield Brushless Toothpaste Dog Dental Treat, 18-oz bag - Chewy.com

Ark Naturals Protection & Softshield Brushless Toothpaste Dog Dental Treat

By Ark Naturals
Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Made from natural breath freshening ingredients like cinnamon, clove, and vanilla!
  • Contains the antioxidant astaxanthin to increase the amount of protective antibodies in your pup’s saliva.
  • Features a toothpaste center that provides additional polishing benefits.
  • Features a soft-baked texture for delicate chewers.
  • Features a five-in-one formula that helps to protect teeth, support healthy gums, and freshen breath!

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Kellyonline65 on Mar 8, 2023

These are not soft at all!

Ordered these after our 13yo dog got some teeth pulled because he can no longer chew a dental bone, but they are just as hard if not harder. I had trouble breaking it in half!


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By 12ozDentalTreats on Jan 12, 2023

Not what I thought it would be

These are displayed as small. I would say these are medium sized. About the size of a golf ball. I was looking for a goldfish size. These are advertised as soft and chewy. Not really, maybe compared to other harder treats maybe, but still had to cut them into smaller pieces for really small dogs. At the very least, the dogs ate them.