🦷 Fresh breath, zero fuss—because your pup deserves the best smile in the pack!
PetLab Co. ProBright Advanced Dental Powder is a clinically tested, award-winning dog dental care solution designed specifically for small dogs. It targets tartar and bad breath with a size-tailored formula, easy daily use, and premium ingredients sourced globally and manufactured in the USA to meet top industry standards.
D**K
WORKS WELL!!!
I recently tried this product for my dogs, and I am thrilled with the results! My dogs had terrible breath and their teeth were turning brownish. The vet quoted a price for cleaning their teeth that was higher than what it costs to clean my own (lol). So, I decided to give this product a shot, and I'm already seeing a difference.Their breath no longer smells, and their teeth look much better. I am definitely going to continue purchasing this product. Highly recommend it to other pet owners facing similar issues!
K**E
Fully eliminates stinky dog breath!
Amazing! 10 yr old dog with really smelly face for years! Planned to have teeth cleaned by vet but tried this first. Worked within a few days!! Fully eliminated his stinking! No bad breath. I’ll even let him lick me now! I’d give it 10 stars if I could!
I**R
Expensive but mostly works
At 53.95 when I purchased this, I knew it better work or I'd be returning it right away. And yes, it does fight plaque but the bottle it comes in is tiny, and I ordered the large size. The effect on the teeth is noticeable and has been helping remove some very discolored areas on the front teeth of my dog. The back teeth aren't really affected, so it doesnt perform as well as I had hoped, but I'm wondering if that's because it doesn't get all the way back in there as it's just sprinkled on top of your dogs food.It is very simple and easy to use, you just use the measuring scoop provided and sprinkle some over their food at meal times.I'm almost out now, and it did do a decent job on the front little teeth and the big canines, but did not get all the stains off and I still haven't figured out how to get it to the back of my dog's mouth with out sticking my finger on the teeth myself.For the value I'd say it's probably too expensive to keep up with as a daily item in our home, as I have several dog teeth cleaning items I use, but it cost about half of what taking my dog into the vet would be so if I look at it that way, it saved a little money.
D**T
Dental product for dogs
This seemed to work and take away bad breath, but by golly it is way too expensive! I wish companies would make things more affordable. I used it for almost three months but just got too expensive.
J**A
Dog approved, dog parent approved!
My dog loves it and it is keeping her teeth clean. My dog needed something to keep her teeth clean because toothbrushing isn't her favorite. this was a good alternative to use in between brushes. the reviews were great and it hasn't disappointed. it wont get rid of long lasting tartar but will at least keep things cleaner
W**1
This actually works!
My vet wanted to schedule a tooth-cleaning procedure for my 7-year-old Mal-Shi, and I was not looking forward to the several hundred vet bill. Instead, I ordered PetLab's teeth whitener and fed it to my dog on his food. He never seemed to notice any bad taste associated with this, but the next visit with my vet was the real surprise. The vet remarked that my dog's teeth looked very good, and he was no longer pushing me to have the dental procedure! I love this and will continue using it. Have recommended it to all my pet-owner friends!
D**V
Love this product, but shipping is unreliable. Still waiting on this last order, unable to cancel.
This product is great! But the shipping times are unreliable. I've ordered it twice in the beginning and received it quickly. Last two orders are taking much longer....and this most recent order I've made, I'm still waiting for it to arrive. UPS keeps pushing out the date of delivery, and Amazon won't let me cancel the order, even though it's beyond the promised arrival date.
D**S
Not sure yet after two months.....
Our dogs have no problem eating it, and breath has improved in our older dog. But, after two months it may have helped with some tartar, but not all. The older dog's back teeth haven't changed much and I'm afraid he will still need a dental cleaning. There is one thing, however... the previous two nights the older dog started vomiting after dinner. Tonight I withheld the powder and he is fine and not sick. He had a random episode awhile back, too. I think he may have developed an intolerance to the product, so I am discontinuing it with him. The younger dog seems fine, so we shall see, and hoping she tolerates it better. I do believe it may be good as a preventative, rather than trying to eliminate an existing problem with tartar. Bad breath could be a symptom of gum disease. His gums definitely appear better, but unfortunately it makes him sick.UPDATE: The younger dog now got sick, so discontinuing with her, too. BTW, no change in their normal meals or eating habits. The dental powder was the only thing added recently.
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