🐶✨ Keep those tails wagging with fresh smiles!
This 17 oz water additive is designed to promote dental hygiene in both dogs and cats, scientifically formulated to reduce tartar buildup and ensure your pets maintain a healthy, happy smile.
D**E
Cat's Bad Breath Problem - SOLVED!
This has solved a lifetime long problem for one of our cats, and he's 16! He's always had terrible breath. We take him for regular dentals, he's had a couple extractions, he has some tartar, which they scrape off, but even after his appointments, his breath was unbelievably bad. And he loves to sit on our chests and "kiss" us! :-{ We talked to a vet tech at our clinic, and she mention that there are pet dental products approved by VOHC (Vet Oral Health Council) that are designed to control tartar. This is one of those products, and since the day we started using it (it dilutes in water, which we mix up in a plastic soda bottle), his breath has been great! It's like we have a new cat. Bonus: He seems more energetic than he's been in at least a couple of years. It could be his toxic smelling tartar was poisoning him, as well.
M**O
Breath is so much better
Been using this with two dogs for a year. Vet was impressed with how great their teeth look, was able to push out a cleaning for a few months. We can tell when they run out=bad breath.We use one capful in their water, which is about 1/3-1/2 less than recommended. Try using less if your pet doesn't like(mine are totally good with it)
B**E
May make small dogs or dogs on diuretics sick
My rising 4 year old small terrier's bad breath definitely improved after several weeks use of this product. However most of the water I added it to (3 cups new fresh water every day with correct amount of additive) is drunk by my 8 lb 13 year old Chihuahua mix who has heart failure & is on diuretics. She pees a lot so drinks a lot. After about 5 weeks she lost her appetite & even began to refuse water, but perked up as soon as I stopped the product. Both dogs drink from a common water bowl & i cannot train them to do otherwise. I MUST monitor her water intake.I believe the product worked as intended but if you have a small dog that consumes more water than usual, as my Chihuahua does, beware that excess consumption might disagree with it.I do not know what is in the additive that made Bamm-Bamm so sick but it contains acidic components so she may have had an "acid stomach", dyspepsia or metabolic disturbance. Whatever it was it took a few weeks to show up but reversed within a couple of days once I switched back to plain water.
B**R
Bad breath no more
My vet. told me about this product for my dog&cat due to bad breath & how it to help take tarter off there teeth because they bite if u try &brush there teeth. It work very good for helping keep their teeth clean & breath fresh.
E**R
Good product
I have used this in the past when our vet sent one of our cats home with it, so I know it’s beneficial. However, I sent the item back because I mistakenly ordered it, but I do know it’s a good product.
L**Y
Probably a good product but with a specific drawback…,
Gotta say….. I wanted to try this for my two cats, but they use a water fountain for their drinking water. For some reason this product causes a weird kind of slime in the water fountain, and it also turns the soft sponge mesh filter a gunky brownish yellow color. I change their water weekly so it’s not like it had been sitting for three months. I have also used other dental water additives in the past and have never seen this issue. It is probably a good product and I am bummed because it is VOHC accepted so that add some credibility, but it’s not great for water fountains. It must react to something in the filter portion of the fountain…..I’m guessing maybe it reacts with the ion exchange resin component. All the other components of the water fountain are relatively inert. So just be aware.
I**R
Not sure if it's good but it's gunking up my floor and water fountain
I have two cats and two dogs. The cats wouldn't drink it at first, but now they will.I have LVP flooring and all of my guys will walk away from their water bowl, dripping. Whatever is in this stuff does not fully evaporate, so I am constantly mopping the dried drips off of my expensive and sensitive flooring. I wish I had gotten tile!I also have an electric, filtered water fountain that all drink from, and it seems to gunk up the sides and bottom of the tank, as well as the "bowl", as well as the filter that gets a gel-like substance in it. I'm having to thoroughly scrub the whole fountain, which I probably should have been doing all along, every week, and changing the filter more often, as well.If I gave them plain water out of a bowl and cleaned it every other day, this would not be happening. If I didn't have luxury plank flooring and a filtered, electric fountain, I probably wouldn't be so negative about it.I don't know if this is helping my pet's teeth or not. I only brush the dog's teeth on a weekly basis, when I bathe them, and I'm still seeing a bit of redness and bleeding around their gums.I think I will use this 2nd bottle up and then just put a little bit of vinegar into their water.
D**E
Dog loves it
I use this daily and my dog does is OK with it. Her teeth are as white as can be.
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