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DentAcetic Tooth Gel Reviews

4.8 Rating 14 Reviews
I have used this for a couple of years on my Scottish Terriers. I have 2 that are going on 5 years old and their teeth and gums are in as good conditions as our 1 year old Scottie. A great product. I also use it along with DentAcetic Dental wipes. Thanks Gary
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Posted 4 years ago
Great product
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Posted 4 years ago
We have used this product for many years with two different Mini Schnauzers that have helped to keep their teeth perfectly white with no problems..
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Posted 6 years ago
good review
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Posted 7 years ago
This product is very easy to use. I use it on all three of my dogs (american bulldog, german shepherd, and bichon). It the tarter build-up right off. I am pleased with this purchase and will repurchase as needed. :)
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Posted 7 years ago
dogs like it and it seems to help reduce swelling, use it with CET toothpaste. My girl's gums and teeth are looking better and the vet said so too!
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Posted 8 years ago
We brush with the DentAcetic tooth gel along with a daily veggie dent and water additive. It really seems to help with bad bread and with plaque buildup with our two Westies. I started the brushing routine (at night before bed) right after the yearly dental cleaning in hopes to avoid these yearly cleanings that included sedation that always made me feel uneasy, though only mild, I hated to put them through that. The DentAcetic tooth gel definitely works....no bad bad breath and no plaque buildup and it has been 3 months!!! I will keep using this product!!
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Posted 8 years ago
~ My pair of darling Sheltie sisters truly LOVE the cinnamon & clove flavor of this unique toothpaste, and their veterinarian shares my enthusiasm for its entirely natural, healthful ingredients! ~ And because it has a rather thick gel consistency, just a very small glob squeezed onto their toothbrush is needed to thoroughly clean all of their teeth.
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Posted 10 years ago