🦷 Elevate your pet’s smile game—because fresh breath is the new cool!
ProDen PlaqueOff Powder is a 60g natural oral care supplement for cats and dogs, formulated with sustainably harvested seaweed to reduce plaque, tartar, and bad breath. It works effortlessly through saliva without brushing, promoting healthier teeth and gums while being free from artificial additives. Ideal for proactive pet owners aiming to maintain their pets’ dental health and fresh breath.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.17 Pounds |
Unit Count | 2.1 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
G**
It Really Works!
⭐️ It Really Works!We were about to schedule a dental cleaning for our dog Jake, but decided to try this first — and I’m so glad we did! After just over a month, his teeth look great and his breath is much better. No vet cleaning needed now. This stuff really works.Honest review from a happy customer!
T**.
Better Breath, Cleaner Teeth. Results in 3 days!
I started this stuff about a week and a half ago, My dog hates when I brush her teeth, running the other way as soon as she sees a tooth brush in my hand. Gradually her breath and plaque got worse. I tried things, chewies, dental sticks, greenies, water to treat bad breath, I squirt dog tooth paste right in her mouth...and yet, nothing seemed to fix this bad breath. I brought her to the vet, thinking, "maybe it's a medical issue"- The Vet, "it's just plaque & bad breath, it's common in beagles...." shocked by yhe response and how matter of fact she was about it, I kind of reached the point of just living with her bad breath, nonchantly scrolling Amazon or otherwise periodically when I had a free minute and after months I found this- I kept it in the cart for Two weeks mulling over if it would work or not-if it was worth it- read reviews- looked up the ingredients- ultimately reaching the point of screw it, why not, it's just 21 dollars- if it doesn't work, it's alright. We got it...and I started using it right away- by day 3, I noticed her dragon breath wasn't so bad, a week later and it was like she had never had bad breath to begin with. Which brings me to today- I laid in my bed-her and I playing tug of war with her new favorite toy, and her teeth seemed whiter and her breath almost seemed like just normal dog breath- I lifted her lip up and thought back to the reviews I saw of plague disintegrating & teeth being whiter and healthier in addition to better breath- and in just a week and a half here it was happening before my eyes. I thought to myself I wish I took a before and after so I could have shown you all what her teeth looked like a week and a half ago. I mean it wasn't a nightmare but it wasn't great. The point is that in just a week and a half, it's noticeable. It's good for her, not bad for her, she doesn't mind it on her food, it's easy to use, and it actually works, so yeah...this will definitely be a staple in our house for the rest of her life as long as they make it. I hope it works as good for your puppy dog as it has & continues to for mine.
H**L
Works! But not magic
It does work but it is not magic. It did make my dogs teeth quite a bit whiter and removed a lot of plaque but it won't remove all of it. Her breath was totally fresh! I think if it is used alongside a vet dental cleaning it will be the perfect combo for white teeth and fresh breath.
P**E
It Works! My Very Selective Cats Don't Notice it! Vet Said Teeth GOOD!
It looks like I first ordered this back in July of 2023, and I've gotten it about 6 times. At first I gave it to my cat whose teeth we can't go near. She'd had one cleaning and some removals, and I hoped she wouldn't need another cleaning because anesthesia is so dangerous in general for everyone. This was a year after her cleaning and after the vet said if we upped our cleaning of her teeth (which we'd never actually done because she will not allow it), she could last another year. So I gave her one scoop a day for almost a year (her checkup was in May), and the vet said her teeth looked good. I was so excited. I was so relieved. Also, all her blood test results were excellent.The biggest triumph though was my other cat. She has genetically awful teeth, I think. We do clean them once a week. She doesn't have a ton left. Her one intensive cleaning where a lot had to be pulled out (she is adopted) was probably 2017 or 18. The weekly teeth cleaning we do (which is complicated and involves a process) was not really enough, and the vet in 2022, I think, said it would be sad to have to do a cleaning on so few teeth, but it was looking like it would be necessary.I did not think she would take the supplement, but around December of 2023, I noticed her teeth had that terrible look and smell starting again. Despite increased scrubbing (we only do once a week because she hates it so much and we're lazy wimps), I saw it again a bit later. I was so worried about her having to have anesthesia, so worried. So I tried a teensy bit of the supplement. She didn't notice. I increased it to the full amount but I don't always give it to her daily since she's smaller (I do the full amount when she starts a new can of food--so every two or three days, as she's a persnickety eater).I felt like my rare glimpses of her few back teeth were better, but I was ecstatic when the vet said her teeth looked good! I even asked him to repeat it. He did. Yay! Her blood tests were also excellent.This is the first time I've ever been told their teeth were actually GOOD.And before this, in the 10 or so years these two amazing felines have lived with me, I have tried SO MANY teeth supplements that they would not partake of. SO MANY. Probably thousands of dollars worth. Maybe just hundreds. I don't know. But a lot! A lot. So that in itself is a triumph.
J**N
Not as good as expected
Not bad product but needs a lot of time of use to see the results, I'm using it on a 3 pound chihuahua, still needs work, not too effective as they say
S**S
Seems to work so far.
When we adopted a 6 month old Yorkie mix our vet declared that he had nice big teeth and we shouldn't expect problems with them. I have had medium sized dogs and went through a time when I brushed their teeth regularly but it didn't seem to make a difference. Because of that and this little guys attitude about having his mouth inspected we didn't bother with brushing. At age 7 I noticed some of his front teeth had a little wiggle to them. The vet said don't worry, that's normal. Six months later we moved to another city and got a new vet and upon checkup determined that he needed a few teeth pulled! A few turned to 13! Once he healed I took to brushing religiously and adding a plaque preventative to his water. One year later out come another 6 teeth. Since then I have been using Plaque Off and the results are impressive. There is very little build up on his teeth after 3 months of using this alone. I suspect that together with brushing might be even better but his mouth is small, he is 13 pounds of squirm and my mitts are too big so it doesn't get done well.
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