Pedigree Dentastix Advanced - Dental Care Chews - Dog Treats for Small Dogs - 12 Sticks (Pack of 12)

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Pedigree Dentastix Advanced - Dental Care Chews - Dog Treats for Small Dogs - 12 Sticks (Pack of 12)

Pedigree Dentastix Advanced - Dental Care Chews - Dog Treats for Small Dogs - 12 Sticks (Pack of 12)

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Dentastix Advanced dog chewy dental treats last over 3x longer on average than Dentastix™ Daily Oral Care chews and are low in fat. Rice Flour and Wheat Starch: Rice flour and wheat starch are the top two ingredients of this product. Rice flour is typically used as a substitute for gluten for pets with an allergy. Unfortunately, wheat contains high amounts of gluten, but even without sensitivities, it is still difficult for dogs to digest. Both of these combined can cause some stomach issues for your pet. Give your dog a Pedigree Dentastix Twice Weekly dental dog treats twice a week to help look after their teeth and gums. These longer lasting dental chews for dogs are tasty and low in fat; they have no added sugar and are free from artificial colours and flavours. Pedigree dog treats - feed the good in your dog. Most dogs probably aren’t going to love having their teeth cleaned, especially the first few times. But it’s crucial for their oral health that you persist with it and you do it right. Take a look at our guide to brushing your dog’s teethto learn the best techniques. The more you do it, the more they’ll get used to it. Just make sure you’re calm and gentle about it and reward them with plenty of treats. They soon learn to look forward to it as they know what follows straight after! Don’t let your dog chew things that could fracture their teeth Your dog’s teeth are to them, what our hands are to us - they use them to hold things, throw things, catch things and break things apart. But as clever as your pooch may be, they unfortunately can’t brush their own teeth, so they’re reliant on you to help keep their oral health in tip top form.

Even when you’re brushing your dog’s teeth regularly, they can still need a professional dental clean at the vets from time to time, just like us!. While cleaning a dog’s teeth at home can help to remove surface plaque, a professional veterinary dental clean is the most thorough way to remove tartar from the teeth, as well as under the gum line. When your vet cleans a dog’s teeth they put the dog under anaesthesia to complete the process, using special tools to polish the teeth and remove plaque and tartar from underneath the gums, where a normal brushing can’t reach. Unlike humans, dogs don’t tend to lie still when asked and this is why it is necessary for the dog to have a general anaesthetic so that the treatment can be performed safely. Never allow groomers to clean your dog’s teeth, it is a highly specialised job that needs to be done in the safety of the veterinary practice. Give them dog dental chews On the flip side, there are also a few things you shouldn’t do if you want to look after your dog’s oral health. Here’s what to avoid: Don’t ignore possible signs of trouble For your pup to develop a healthy set of gnashers, it’s great to get into good habits at an early stage. Dogs usually develop their adult teeth at around six months, but you can start getting them used to having their mouth and teeth handled as soon as possible, by lifting their lip and examining their teeth regularly. Once they have their adult teeth, you can graduate to a soft finger toothbrush and then a specially designed dog toothbrush. The earlier you start brushing their teeth, the easier it will be for them to adapt to the routine. Do dogs really need their teeth cleaned? In addition, we would recommend to keep your regular feeding routine, mealtimes and eating areas the same while you are transitioning your dog to their new food. Please talk with your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your dog over this transition. Salt: An abundance of salt is not good for anyone including your pet. With sodium so close to the top of the ingredients list, it is concerning.Dogs love treats, so giving them dog dental chews such as PEDIGREE® DENTASTIX®, is a great way to look after their teeth and gums in a way they’ll enjoy. Intended to complement a tooth brushing routine (rather than replace it), these kinds of treats are made specifically to help remove plaque build-up and often contain ingredients that freshen breath. Some dog dental chews (such as PEDIGREE® DENTASTIX® DAILY and DENTASTIX® FRESH) are designed to be given to your pooch daily, while others (like DENTASTIX® ADVANCED) can be given on a twice weekly basis for a deeper, more effective tooth clean. They don’t just taste good, they do good! Be aware of any signs of gum disease Potassium Sorbate: Although we mentioned a different form of potassium above, this particular version is another artificial preservative that can cause eye, ear, and lung irritations, plus immune deficiencies. Yes, it’s important that you frequently brush your dog’s teeth, as poor oral hygiene can cause gum disease and tooth loss, which can be painful and lead to further health complications. Brushing your dog’s teeth regularly can prevent the build-up of plaque and tartar, and also help get rid of bacteria that causes bad breath. Is it too late to start brushing my dog’s teeth? Sodium Tripolyphosphate: Also known as STPP, this is an artificial preservative that has been known to cause vomiting. It was once used in industrial cleaners. It is also close to the top of the list.

Pedigree is owned and manufactured by the Mars company. In the United States, they are more commonly referred to as Mars Petcare. Pedigree has several offices across the nation including Tennessee, Kansas, and Missouri.Pedigree believe that dogs are good for us.Every day, their wonderful innocence brings out the good in us.The Pedigree complete range of tasty and wholesome dog food and rewarding dog treats delivers everything that is essential to support and fuel all dogs exuberant love of life.So that day after day, dog owners can feed the good in their dogs.

The Pedigree® Dentastix™ Advanced beef dog treats do not contain any Artificial Colours or Flavours, so you can feel confident feeding your dog these tasty dog dental chews.

Powdered Cellulose: Cellulose in powdered form is used to help the treat keep its shape. This ingredient is usually plant-based, but when used in animal foods, it can just as easily be sawdust. This is also close to the top of the list.

To start the transition, introduce the new food as a low proportion of their old – we would recommend a 25% new food to 75% old food ratio - and gradually increase the new-to-old food ratio over ~7 days, until your dog has completely transitioned to the new food. Ensure to monitor your dog’s behaviour and food consumption over this period. As mentioned above, drooling and bad breath can be signs of dental problems and other health issues, but these symptoms are so commonly brushed off as being normal for our pooches. It’s important to take note of these kinds of possible warning signs though, as they can indicate serious problems. You can read more about the reasons you should take notice of stinky breath in our article on why dogs have bad breath. Don’t be put off if your dog doesn’t initially like having their teeth cleaned We would recommend a 25% new food to 75% old food ratio for the first few days, and if all the signs are good, moving to 50%/50% after ~4 days, 75%/25% after ~6 days. Finally, move to 100% of new food after 7 or 8 days if your dog continues to respond well and tolerate the new food. I’m not sure whether it fixes the tartar on his teeth but our dog refuses to eat dry food so we give it to him as his breath smells bad. You can instantly tell the difference when he’s had his dentastix[.]”Pets at Home reserves the right to amend, replace or withdraw the promotion and/or modify the terms of the promotion at any time; As far as the Dentastix, Pedigree has indicated that they are manufactured in the USA and sourced in North America, so some ingredients could be coming from Canada and Mexico, as well. Continue reading our guide on dental care for dogs to learn how you can best look after your dog’s teeth and gums, things to avoid doing, and the signs to look out for that your dog could be suffering from gum disease. Why it’s important to look after your dog’s teeth



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