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Simple routine for clean teeth
Introducing Dental Treats into your dog's daily diet will help them achieve fresh breath, clean teeth, and good oral hygiene. It only takes a few seconds to add the powder to the food!
Individual results may vary
Unique Formula
Ascophyllum nodosum
Natural marine algae, significantly reduces tartar.
Dose: 400 mg (effect observed from 200 mg per 10 kg body weight)
Spirulina
An alga rich in antioxidants and nutrients, supports gum health.
Dose: 400 mg (effects observed from 200 mg per 10 kg body weight)
Chlorella
A natural source of chlorophyll that supports detoxification of the body and helps maintain fresh breath.
Dose: 50 mg (effects observed from 25 mg per 10 kg body weight)
Sage
A herb with a strong anti-inflammatory effect that prevents inflammation of the gums.
Dose: 100 mg (effect noted from 50 mg per 10 kg body weight)
Thyme powder
A herb that soothes inflamed gums and cares for fresh breath.
Dose: 300 mg (effect observed from 200 mg per 10 kg body weight)
Good taste guaranteed
We conducted tests on a wet food that dogs were already used to. We had an acceptance level of 97% within 4 weeks.
What does this mean for your dog? You have a 97% chance that your dog will have no problem eating Dental Treats.
Portions tailored to each dog
In the Dental Treats can you will find a special measuring cup that measures out 1.5g and 3g of powder equally. To get 1 serving, pull the excess powder off the top of the measuring cup at the 2ml mark.
To measure out 2 servings use the entire measuring cup, pulling the excess powder off the top. If you’re not sure, look at those pictures:
*Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
When you’ll see the difference
Week 1
Week 6
Month 3
Dogs Love It,
Vets Recommend It
Find out what veterinarians and various specialists in the "dog" industry say about us
Your reviews
Charlie Firewood
"I have a sheepdog who developed gum problems as he got older. He was bleeding heavily from them and I had to be really careful after cleaning his teeth because he was getting inflammation of the gums from the tartar build-up. Brushing a dog's teeth is no fun, especially when he’s not used to it from a young age. I’m too old for this. A vet friend of mine recommended this supplement to me and after 3 weeks I saw that despite not brushing his teeth, the tartar didn't build up. It saves me a lot of hassle, so I think it's a very good solution. I sincerely recommend it."
Charlie Firewood
"I have a sheepdog who developed gum problems as he got older. He was bleeding heavily from them and I had to be really careful after cleaning his teeth because he was getting inflammation of the gums from the tartar build-up. Brushing a dog's teeth is no fun, especially when he’s not used to it from a young age. I’m too old for this. A vet friend of mine recommended this supplement to me and after 3 weeks I saw that despite not brushing his teeth, the tartar didn't build up. It saves me a lot of hassle, so I think it's a very good solution. I sincerely recommend it."
Elizabeth Thompson
"After a long struggle with supplements, I finally came across Dental Treats. It’s the first supplement which made a difference. After a month of using it, Billy has visibly cleaner teeth. If anyone is worried that the dog won't eat because of the powder in their feed, that's not the case with us, because it smells great. Previously, I tried brushing Billy’s teeth with a toothbrush, but he didn't like it one bit. He was constantly trying to get away. Adding powder to his food is a much more convenient. I recommend this powder to all dog owners."
Elizabeth Thompson
"After a long struggle with supplements, I finally came across Dental Treats. It’s the first supplement which made a difference. After a month of using it, Billy has visibly cleaner teeth. If anyone is worried that the dog won't eat because of the powder in their feed, that's not the case with us, because it smells great. Previously, I tried brushing Billy’s teeth with a toothbrush, but he didn't like it one bit. He was constantly trying to get away. Adding powder to his food is a much more convenient. I recommend this powder to all dog owners."
European production
The recipe for Dental Treats was invented in Europe, and all production also takes place here.
European quality standards ensure that supplements for dogs undergo the same rigorous testing as those for humans. You can rest assured about the quality.
Try Dental Treats with our 30-day trial period
Try Dental Treats and if you are not satisfied, we will refund your money, even if your dog has already eaten half the pack!
Frequently asked questions
The real power of Dental Treats lies in their unique composition and large doses of ingredients:
- Unique blend of algae and seaweed significantly reduces tartar.
- Sage prevents plaque proliferation and prevents tooth decay.
- Thyme soothes inflamed gums and freshens your dog's breath.
These are the secrets behind Dental Treats.
You should check what other supplements your dog is taking. Ascophyllum nodosum can also be found in other supplements. It is better not to go over the recommended doses, this can lead to diarrhea. However, if your dog is taking medication, you should consult your vet. We would not want to harm your pet friend.
In 75% of dogs, a difference is visible within 21 days of taking Dental Treats. In 95% of dogs, reduced tartar is visible within 30 days.
It is best to add Dental Treats to the meal. Depending on your dog's weight, give the appropriate amount. Dosages are described in the blue table above.
From the age of 3 months, Dental Treats can be given to your dog without any worries.