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Keeping your pup "Healthy from Tooth to Tail" is easy with Ark Naturals Brushless Toothpaste dental chews! Our unique formula uses real dental ingredients for results you can actually see and smell. Every time your pup enjoys this chew he does the cleaning for you; the unique texture reduces plaque and tartar and the ridges help clean along the gumline. Enjoy the only 4-in-1 dental chews with a chewy toothpaste center that polishes, just like your own toothpaste. Daily chewing and aromatic spices freshen breath and are recommended up to twice a day!
SKU | 2631501 |
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Primary Brand | Ark Naturals |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 4 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (Stay-C) a source of vitamin C Sodium bicarbonate and calcium carbonate - helps abrasive action Alfalfa (source of chlorophyll) cinnamon, vanilla, clove - all freshen breath, Rice flour Honey Water (for processing) Glycerin Canola Oil Gelatin Cultured why Citric Acid (a preservative) Sodium bicarbonate Lecithin Salt Calcium carbonate Dicalcium phosphate Flax oil (preserved with mixed tocoperols) Natural flavor.
Crude Protein - 5%MIN, Crude Fat - 5%MIN, Crude Fiber - 2%MAX, Moisture-20%MAX, Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C) - 750 mg/k.
For dogs 8 months and older. Mini Size = OK for cats 8 months and older if they like to chew on firm bite size pieces. 1 or 2 chews a day.
For dogs 8 months and older.
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Beware! Clove oil! Had to take my dog to the vet. She developed neuro symptoms...
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