Vet Aquadent can be mixed with your pet’s water, helping to fight off tartar and plaque while making their breath nice and fresh.
What it’s for
It’s easy to forget that oral health is important for your pets too. Having clean teeth and gums not only makes them healthier, it can protect them from infections too.
Plaque and tartar, if left to build up, can cause bacteria to move down into your pet’s tummy. This could make them get ill, so it’s much better to avoid the risk by helping them keep their mouths nice and clean.
How it works
Aquadent was developed by vets to address bad breath and oral health issues in cats and dogs. The active ingredient, Erythritol, stops calcium from fixing on teeth, the formula can prevent the formation of plaque and tartar. This helps to keep your cat or dog's teeth healthy, as well as keeping their breath fresh.
The special ingredients in Aquadent stop plaque and tartar from sticking to your pet’s teeth, which helps keep their mouth clean and healthy. It also fights the bacteria that leads to bad breath, so you won’t have to hold your nose when they’re sitting on your lap anymore!
In general, the recommended dose is six millilitres of formula per 250 millilitres of water, but always ask your vet if you’re not sure.
- Suitable for cats and dogs aged six months or older
- Keeps breath fresh
- Reduces plaque and tartar build-up
- Your pet will love the taste
- Just add to your pet's water
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bon produit ,bonne efficacité sur l' haleine et la plaque dentaire de l'animal
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I bought a bottle of this from the vet and it worked a treat for my lab with bad breath. She doesn`t seem to notice there is any difference in her drinking water at all. However, I bought the same exact product from this website, but it doesn`t seem to be working. Strange - but it did work the first time.
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I bought this for my cat as he has bad breath as all pets have but he won`t drink water mixed with this product even when I add just a tiny drop. He drinks from his fountain well and from the kitchen or bathroom taps but not from his bowl. A pity really as it smells nice and would probably do wonders for his breath. Any good for humans I wonder?!