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Staying on top of your dog’s dental health should be a priority. It is extremely important to your dog’s overall health. It prevents periodontal disease, the most common diagnosed dental disease among dogs. 80% of dogs show signs of periodontal decease by age three. Providing your dog proper dental care can help him/her live a happier healthier life.
A Healthy Mouth = A Healthier Pet #SmoochUrPooch
TropiClean is a family owned and operated company that is passionate about improving the health of pets through creative innovative natural healthy products. This attitude resulted in the development of many successful TropiClean product lines.
Many dog parents are looking for dental health products that are natural, functional and effective. TropiClean has addressed these concerns through their dental health products.
3 Dog Dental Health Products
1) Why should you be concerned about your dog’s breath? Bad breath is often one of the first signs of oral disease. TropiClean created Fresh Breath Oral Care Natural Water Additive.
2) A dog’s bad breath is also an indiction of build up plague and tartar. TropiClean’s Clean Teeth Gel kills the germs that cause bad breath and gingivitis.
3) The most popular way to keep a dog’s teeth and gum healthy is to use Dental Chews. TropiClean’s Advanced Cleaning System: Dental Chews feature a unique design to stimulate brushing and help reduce plague and tartar.
In the coming weeks, we will share more about these 3 TropiClean Dental Health Products. For now, we invite you to check out TropiClean.com. You can also engage with TropiClean via social media: Facebook and Twitter.
Whatever method and type you choose to use for your dog’s dental health, be sure to keep up with it. Be a vigilant dog parent, practice a good dog dental routine. Maintaining good dental health can definitely increase your dog’s lifespan.
I’m a proud dog mom of Sugar. For a thirteen year old dog, Sugar has good dental health and enjoying a healthy senior life. Sugar is a happy consumer of TropiClean dental health products.
Ah Ha! Now I know how you keep those teeth pearly white, Sugar! I cannot wait to hear more about these products.
Happy Friday!
Oz
Is this product available in Canada?
I think it is … lots of on-line store in Canada that carries TropiClean products.
Hi Sugar…tropical cleans sounds very refreshing….I bet it would even help rid kitties of fishy breath.
Hugs madi your bfff
Mama puts TropiClean in our water too!! She can already notice a difference in our breath!!
Smileys!
Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
We are loving the water additive, its so easy!
Don’t remind us, mom brushes are teeth
Lily & Edward
You sure done good with that pretty Sugar!
This product sounds wonderful!
I have used a similar product but not this one, I may have to try it 🙂
Thanks Sugar!
ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!
Not for us Sugar and we did try something similar but we will stick to a dry food dinner to make sure our noshers are clean and our breath too. Have a fabulous Friday.
Best wishes Molly
Can’t wait to see some fresher breath in Shiner. Hers smelled a slight bit stinky yesterday for our smooches.
We love seeing your clean teeth in your beautiful smile Sugar!
We love having fresh breath and pearly white teeth! This looks great.
Our Mom Brushes our Teefs… with Chicken Flavored Paste… and she uses PlaqClnz to squirt in our mouths… WE have GRRRRREAT Breffs… and such Shiny white teefs… Our Dogtor ALWAYS gives us an A+ fur our teef health…
I only just recently acquired a couple of Tropiclean products and so far I really like them! I try to remember to brush Petal’s teeth everyday and I usually do pretty well with that and it has made a big difference!
Your teeth look fantastic, Sugar!
Shiner’s dental health is OK, but she does need one tooth extraction per her vet last time we visited.
We tried that too and it was minty fresh.