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Dog Bad Breath & Dental Care Solution - Natural Remedy for Canine Oral Health

$35.99

$39.99

Dog Bad Breath & Dental Care Solution - Natural Remedy for Canine Oral Health

Current price $35.99
Original price $39.99
Original price $39.99 - Original price $39.99
Original price $39.99
$35.99 - $35.99
Current price $35.99

Oral Health for Dogs dental treatment helps reduce the pain of mouth infections, inflamed gums, and fungal stomatitis in dogs. Our powerful natural remedy reduces bad breath and keeps their teeth healthy and plaque-free.... Read More

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Oral Health for Dogs - a Natural Anti-inflammatory Dental Treatment for Dogs with Mouth Infection, Stomatitis, Gingival Hyperplasia and Other Dental Disease.

Is your dog experiencing oral health problems? Does their bad breath rival locker room sneakers or rotten cheese? Have they lost their appetite because of tooth or gum pain?

Don’t wait until things get worse and your pup has to suffer through extensive – and expensive - veterinary dental work and teeth extractions. Instead, act now and save both you and your fur baby from a lot of pain and heartache down the road by choosing a homeopathic canine dental treatment that works.

Oral Health for Dogs is the smart and all-natural solution for healthy toothy smiles. This dental disease treatment helps control degenerative mouth ailments and relieve recurrent and painful mouth ulcers or infections. It also aids in clearing up gingivitis, reduces bad breath, and eases nerve, jaw and tooth discomfort. Give your pet the benefits of a clean mouth and pain-free life, without the side effects or harsh chemicals.

Help your furry friend stay healthy with BestLife4Pets' Oral Health for Dogs today!

supplement Directions & benefits

dosage

  • Small dogs under 25lbs take 2-3 pills twice a day.
  • Medium dogs 25-60lbs take 5-7 pills twice a day.
  • Large dogs over 60lbs take 5-7 pills three times a day.
* For animals with acute pain, give 3 pills 3-5 times a day, as needed, for the first 3 days. Then continue with regular dosage as per above chart. For sensitive animals or dogs with less severe problems, start with the lower quantity and increase dosage as needed. For mild infections, stop when the infection, redness or sores clear. For dogs with chronic gum and mouth issues or recurring infections, after the main problem improves, keep them on a long term maintenance schedule of half the dosage amount specified in the chart above.

No Fuss Administration! Give the pellets whole, mixed with food, crushed, or dissolved in water. The pellets are odor-free and can escape the noses of the most curious canines!

key benefits

Keep your dog's breath smelling fresh and their teeth looking clean. Here's how Oral Health for Dogs helps your happy hound fight oral problems and maintain optimal dental health:

  • Combats periapical disease, periodontis, gingivitis, cheilitis, glossitis, CUPS (stomatitis) and more!
  • Proven homeopathic formula: Treats infection and disease at their roots, using only plants and minerals.
  • Powerful pain relief: Eases symptoms and allows your pup to feel better faster.
  • Anti-inflammatory and anti-spasmodic action: Soothes inflamed gums and eases muscle contractions that lead to jaw pain.
  • Eliminates bad breath: Wipes out odor-causing substances from your dog’s mouth.
  • Special minerals help strengthen the enamel and boost the healing process of associated nerve pain.

how oral health for dogs works

Addressing your pup's oral health problems with Oral Health for Dogs is the perfect natural alternative to harsh medication regimens. With oral health problems being such a significant issue in canine health, treating your dog with our natural alternative is the perfect way to go. The Oral Health for Dogs homeopathic formula only contains plants and minerals, so it has no side effects or adverse reactions - just relief!

COMPOSITION
Capsicum D100+100C, Condurango D6+60C, Hydrastis Mur D3+30C, Kali Permanganatum D3+30C, Merc Sol D100+100C, Sulphuric Acid D100+100C, proprietary blend of Mineral Tissue Salts: (Ferr Phos, Mag Phos and Calc Fluor) 6x

How these ingredients help:

  • Capsicum - helps with containing spread of ulcers; sooths red, hot gums
  • Condurango - Helps to ease burning and soreness as well as pain from pustules or sores
  • Hydrastis Mur - is a well known disinfectant used to clear up pus and discharge; reduces pain and swelling
  • Kali Permanganatum - helps to open up stuffy noses and clear nasal discharge
  • Merc Sol - used to treat mouth-throat infections, oral thrush, and stomatitis (ulcers in the mouth); helps with gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and tooth decay
  • Sulphuric Acid - helps to relieve toothache and inflammation of the gut
  • Ferr Phos - relieves symptoms of sensitive teeth, toothache, bleeding gums, inflamed gums, and bad breath; may also strengthen tooth enamel
  • Mag Phos - sometimes referred to as 'homeopathic aspirin' it helps to reduce acute neuralgic pain associated with toothaches, decayed teeth and nerve and jaw pain
  • Calc Fluor - strengthens tooth enamel, reduces tooth pain

Additional features:

Dog owners know how hard it can be to get your pet to do something they don't want to. Clever canines can smell flavored medicine, stinky liquids and fish oils a mile away, so give your dog a supplement that they will actually take without a struggle or fight. BestLife4Pets Oral Health for Dogs all-natural remedy is no-fuss and has the following additional benefits:
  • No Additives - There are no artificial ingredients, flavors, preservatives, or alcohol. The remedy is is Gluten-Free, GMO-Free, and absolutely safe for your pup.
  • Tasteless & Odorless - These tiny pellets dissolve quickly, have no odor, and leave no bad taste so it is easy to hide them in dog food or favorite treats.
  • Easy to Give - The pills can be given whole, mixed with food, crushed, or dissolved in water. They're great for timid or fussy pups, or even rescue dogs.
  • Safe for All Breeds - The pills are easy to swallow and can be given to all breeds from Chihuahuas to Great Danes; safe to use with other medicines.
  • For all Ages - From puppies to senior dogs, Oral Health is safe and effective for all ages.
See the FAQs at the bottom for more answers to questions about dental issues and Oral Health for Dogs.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

Frequently Asked Questions

Dogs can suffer from different types of infections in their mouths. The most common are periodontal disease and gingivitis. Periodontal disease is a plaque bacteria infection in the tissues surrounding and supporting their teeth (the the periodontium). Gingivitis is a plaque bacterial infection of the gums (gingiva).

If your dog is suffering from a mouth infection, you may notice red and swollen (inflamed) gums along with excessive drooling, severe bad breath, a buildup on teeth of tartar, a pus-type discharge in the mouth, and a lack of appetite. Typically in dogs, mouth sores don’t become noticeable until the infection has become severe.

Stomatitis in dogs is also known as canine chronic ulcerative stomatitis (CCUS). Scientists are not clear what exactly causes stomatitis but it’s associated with a bacterial infection in them mouth, such as periodontitis or gingivitis. Dogs with weakened immune systems, such as older dogs and those living with kidney disease or diabetes, are more susceptible to developing stomatitis. The infection causes inflammation of your dog’s mucus membranes in their mouth (oral mucosa) along with their gums, tongue, and pharynx (back of the mouth).

It’s best treated by removing any buildup of calculus and plaque from the teeth, feeding a nutritious diet that includes supplements like our Oral Care for Dogs, and twice daily teeth brushing. Dogs who develop stomatitis tend to have relapses for the rest of their lives, so good dental hygiene is essential to prevent frequent issues.

Prevention is the key with gingivitis as with all aspects of your dog’s health. We recommend daily teeth brushing, feeding a nutritious diet that includes supplements like our Oral Health for Dogs, and giving crunchy treats. Wiping your dog’s mouth with a washcloth wetted with coconut oil or plain water can help. Adding a small amount of raw apple cider into your dog’s water can also help. Just like in humans, gingivitis is treated by thoroughly cleaning your dog’s teeth. If the infection is severe - your dog’s teeth are getting loose and starting to fall out - your dog may need veterinary dental care.

Gingivitis can be painful for dogs because their gums are inflamed. As the disease gets worse, their teeth become loose and can eventually start to fall out. In this case, prevention is important to reduce the discomfort and pain of gum disease.

The cost of treatment for stomatitis depends on several factors including the severity of the infection, how much pain your dog is experiencing, and if oral surgery is required. Veterinary dental cleanings for dogs typically cost $500-800 per procedure. In less severe cases, using homeopathic remedies like our Oral Health for Dogs can save money while avoiding invasive treatment methods. As always, preventing stomatitis through brushing and giving your pet healthy food and supplements can help reduce future costs.

Coconut oil can help your dog’s overall health. It’s been shown to improve their coat and skin, improve their digestion, and increase their energy levels. When you improve your dog’s total health, they are able to better fight off infections of any kind, including gum disease.

Stomatitis is a bacterial infection that must be treated. The infection can cause a weakened immune system, which can make your dog susceptible to other diseases. Plus, dogs who are experiencing mouth pain may not want to eat or drink, which can quickly become life-threatening. Yet with early detection and proper treatment, your dog can regain their appetite and feel better fast.

Tooth loss in dogs is most frequently caused by gingivitis and stomatitis. While not a disease, fractured teeth is another common cause of tooth loss in dogs. Unlike sharks, dogs do not regrow their teeth - because they use their teeth for so many things, it's especially important to take good care of them.

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