Plaque Off Animal by Proden from £10.99

Introducing an innovation in dental health effective against plaque and tartar for dogs and cats. Entirely natural, made from selected seaweed ascophyllum nodosum (SW1313). Rich in natural iodine and contains important vitamins and minerals. Available in granulated form, this is the easy way to improve your pet's oral care. Simply add to food on a daily basis. ProDen PLAQUEOFF® will reduce the forming of plaque and loosens existing plaque on dogs and cats. It has been developed in Sweden and has been shown to be effective against bad breath, plaque and tartar in just a few weeks. In trials, it has been shown to achieve a 66% reduction in plaque and a 46% reduction in tartar in eight weeks.Plaque Off Animal

It is a natural product for which international patents have been applied, which counteracts plaque on the surface of the teeth. The active ingredient is a natural vegetable substance derived from maritime algae. When they dissolve, the ingredients are absorbed into the bloodstream and then impart to the composition of the saliva an ability to dissolve tartar and to prevent new layers from gaining a foothold. It is well known that the composition of the saliva can help to get rid of the bacteria that promote the formation of plaque and tartar.

Ingredients: Contains only especially selected seaweed: Ascophyllum Nodosum D1070.

Nutritional: Plaqueoff is a pure preparation of a specially selected seaweed, Ascophyllum Nodosum. A 60g tub will last a small dog/cat 1 year, a medium sized dog 6 months and a large dog 3 months.

Health Brand: Proden, Shelf: Pet Vitamins, Room: Vitamins And Minerals, Health Category: ProDen

 
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