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Continue to Canada sitePrevention is the key to good oral health—keep your pal smiling with Petsmile Professional Rotisserie Chicken Flavor Pet Toothpaste! This pet toothpaste works to control plaque and tartar buildup for fresh breath, bright teeth and healthy gums. The proprietary formula is designed to dissolve the protein pellicle to which plaque, bacteria and stains adhere. Petsmile Professional’s no-brush formula is paw-fect for pets who won’t hold still for long—simply swipe on your pet’s teeth and gums, and you’re done! Plus, it features a drool-worthy rotisserie chicken flavor your pet can’t help but enjoy!
Item Number | 313396 |
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Weight | 4.48 ounces |
Season | Year-Round |
Features | Plaque Removal |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | All Breeds |
Product Form | Paste |
Calprox. Deionized Water, Glycerin, Citric Acid, Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate, Cellulose Gum, Urea Peroxide, Carbopol 934P
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Customer Rating | Rated 4 out of 5 stars 15 | Rated 3.8182 out of 5 stars 33 | Rated 3.641 out of 5 stars 39 | Rated 3.6667 out of 5 stars 6 | Rated 3 out of 5 stars 7 |
Price | $25.00Chewy Price | $25.00Chewy Price | $15.00Chewy Price | $15.00Chewy Price | $25.00Chewy Price |
Autoship | $23.75Chewy Price | $23.75Chewy Price | $14.25Chewy Price | $14.25Chewy Price | $23.75Chewy Price |
Top Ingredients | Calprox. Deionized Water, Glycerin, Citric Acid... | — | Deionized Water, Glycerin, Citric Acid... | Deionized Water, Glycerin, Citric Acid... | Calprox, Deionized Water, Glycerin... |
Breed Size | All Breeds | All Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds |
Food Flavor | Chicken | Beef | Beef | Chicken | Cheese |
Lifestage | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
Health Feature | Dental & Breath Care | Dental & Breath Care | Dental & Breath Care | Dental & Breath Care | Dental & Breath Care |
Our vet and veterinary dentist were very pleased with my dog’s teeth last visit, and it is thanks to this toothpaste and this brand’s toothbrush. My dog has terrible teeth genetically and I have to brush daily and even with daily brushing when I used a different toothbrush and toothpaste his teeth still looked terrible. This stuff has been such a game changer and my dog gets so excited for his teeth to be brushed every night. He liked the London broil flavor, but the chicken is his absolute favorite.
This is the best, my dog loves it and sure does a great job best product I have used, and I have tried 3 others. Will be buying this every time.
I purchased this product because of the Veterinary Oral Health Council excepted for controlling plaque. I have two dogs, one of them with a sensitive stomach. I used the dime sized amount as recommended. My dog with the sensitive stomach threw up on both nights that I brushed her teeth. My other dog was fine. For plaque removal. It really works. Now I just use a brush no toothpaste for my dog with a sensitive stomach, and my other dog still uses this toothpaste. Neither had any issue with the taste.
I haven't had long enough to see if it really cleans the teeth.
My vet recommended this toothpaste because it is VOHC approved. My dog tolerates this being put on her teeth, she doesn’t love it but she also doesn’t hate it.
I was hopeful about this product. But I was so amazed & happy that after just a few days of use. My dog, Charlotte's teeth began to become white again, the tartar began to diminish, her bad breath disappeared after 2 or 3 days of use!!
I am returning this. Let me explain why in detail. I use a lot of dog dental products and I research/evaluate the active and inactive ingredients and I observe if they work for my dogs. I ordered this particular brand because it has the VOHC seal (Veterinary Oral Health Council) which means that the Petsmile company provided data (I believe in house vs. third party) to prove that their product decreases plaque and/or tartar formation on dog/cat teeth over time relative to a control group. The active ingredient in this product (according to the Petsmile company) is a proprietary formulation they call "calprox" which I read from the label on the tube includes calcium peroxide and urea peroxide. My problem is with the urea peroxide. When I opened the tube I was floored by the awful urea smell. Maybe it is actually an ammonia smell from the breakdown of the urea. Regardless, it smells and tastes awful. I realized where I had smelled this strange smell before-- It is the same smell as permanent haircolor which has a sickening urea/ammonia smell. This toothpaste does not smell as strongly as hair coloring but those of us who color our hair won't be able to mistake it. I don't see an expiration date on the tube I received. In a nutshell, I expect a pet toothpaste labeled "Rotisserie Chicken" to at least strive to taste and smell like chicken vs. smelling like hair coloring. It is a fact that if you use an off-putting tasting paste with your dog or cat you will not be able to hit a successful, at-home, brushing stride.
I've been using this for years - it's recommended by the Veterinary Oral Health Council. My vet is constantly impressed by how good my dogs' teeth look at 11 years (1 without dentistry) - but I do brush their teeth every night. My only suggestion is for Chewy - the order was for 1 tube of toothpaste and it came in a larger than necessary box!
Just got it in the mail today, brushed both my dogs teeth. Really pleased that it doesn’t SMELL like other meat toothpastes. Dogs loved it, made a normally 30 minute task into a 15-20 minute task.
Some people were complaining about flavor. I prefer some of the other vanilla type flavors but dogs seemed ok with this too. I like that this is very clearly Made in the USA, and it had an aluminum protective sticker over the opening, so I can feel confident that it is safer for my dogs. I am concerned that some of the ingredients may be somewhat controversial though. The veterinarians often don’t often seem to share modern pet owner concerns about chemicals as much.... Carboprol, sodium benzoate, EDTA seem at least somewhat controversial. I wish the vets would limit these types of ingredients a little more, though I appreciate the No sulfates, parabens, BPA and silica. I’m not sure if I’m giving my dog something safe or not, and that in itself can be distressing. Also, this is very pricy. These concerns would be alleviated if the professional market would be willing to add more context to their decisions.