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Product Details |
OraVet® Dental Hygiene Chews |
Product Information |
The dual-action approach of OraVet® Chews doesn’t just clean teeth and freshen breath. It creates a barrier to protect against plaque, calculus, and bad breath. First the chewing action works to loosen and dislodge plaque to help it break away from teeth. Then OraVet® Chews form a barrier to help protect against the bacteria that leads to plaque and calculus buildup for a cleaner mouth and fresher breath. Dogs come in different sizes and so do OraVet® Dental Hygiene Chews. Make sure you select the right size for your best friend based on their weight. Four convenient low-calorie sizes available; for dogs 3.5-9 lbs, 10-24 lbs, 25-50 lbs, and over 50 lbs. Ask your vet for help if you're not sure how much your dog weighs. |
For |
Dogs 6 months of age or older |
Benefits |
OraVet® Chews are the first and only dental hygiene product for dogs that contain delmopinol. Delmopinol works to form a preventive barrier that blocks bacteria, and the future formation of plaque and calculus (tartar) that builds up over time.
OraVet® Dental Hygiene Chews are easy to give, highly palatable and highly dissolvable. |
Active Ingredients |
delmopinol |
Side Effects |
There are no known side effects with OraVet® Dental Chews. |
Usage |
Use as directed by your veterinarian. It is not recommended giving your dog more than one OraVet® Chew per day. If left out, OraVet® Chews can harden. If your dog doesn't finish eating one, it should be thrown out. |
Cautions |
Do not administer OraVet® Dental Hygiene Chews to cats. Contains ingredients derived from corn, wheat, and soy. If your pet displays symptoms of an allergic reaction, call your veterinarian immediately or go to a veterinary emergency clinic. Symptoms may include but are not limited to: swollen lips, tongue, face, airways; difficulty breathing; agitation; profuse salivation; vomiting; widespread hives and itching. |