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The Pet Life 'Denta-Brush' TPR Durable Tooth Brush and Dog Toy is composed of a Soft, Lightweight and Highly Durable Rubber-like material that provides strong resistance to bite. This Toothbrush features Soft and Flexible Re-usable or Longer-lasting TPR bristles that's perfect for spreading Toothpaste or Gels designed for brushing teeth by removing Plaque and Tartar while helping curb or prevent the spread of Gingivitis while massaging gums and providing dental stimulation. This brush also doubles as a toy and is great for tossing and chewing on and even great for teething puppies and kittens. The contoured design also makes it easier to brush those harder to reach areas. Available in Multiple Colors.
SKU | 3457111 |
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Primary Brand | Pet Life |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .52 LB |
Primary Color | Blue |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Length | 10.83 IN |
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Height | .5 IN |
Width | 4.33 IN |
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