Plaque Off Review

Dog Dental Health

Such a sweet little princess baby Yorkie dog, until you look in her mouth or get a whiff of what must have been one of the nastiest of stinky dog breath.

Small dogs can be notorious for bad breath and teeth.

My 15 month old rescue dog was no exception.

The dog’s teeth were all yellow, with quite a bit of plaque build up and her gums hurt so she wouldn’t eat hard food.

I got my dog scheduled to have her teeth scaled, cleaned and polished when I booked the spay.

When I picked her up from the vet clinic, her little dog teeth were beautifully cleaned and polished.

We are very lucky that she retains all of her adult canine teeth. She is now four years old.

Since I want the best in dog dental health for my dog, I have added the Plaque Off granules to my dog’s food daily since the beginning.

With astounding results, plaqueoff is my first choice for natural plaque removal and tartar control.

I also started brushing my dog’s teeth daily, right from the get go too.

Fast forward two incredibly awesome years.

I kept using the plaque off and I could see that it made a difference, especially when I had stopped using it for just over one month but was still brushing.

The reason I hadn’t used it for a bit is because I ran out and wasn’t readily available in my area.

Once I was able to get more, I started using it again and haven’t stopped.

I already knew what an amazing job the plaqueoff did in helping keep my dog’s teeth clean and free of tartar by breaking down the bacteria that causes bad breath and the base of forming tartar.

Then something really amazing happened.

First, back to when she was spayed and had her teeth scaled.

My dog’s teeth were absolutely brilliant when I picked her up after the scaling and cleaning.

We have kept them that way ever since.

I did notice however, that on one of her side teeth and on each side, they had a ridge on the tooth, from the gum line, that tapered down toward the tooth.

Almost like a band was wrapped around the top of the tooth from under the gum line.

From the first time I saw that I thought it was plaque.

It was so hard that I just assumed it must be her tooth enamel and that since her teeth were so bad when I first got her, that was what was left after the scaling.

I kept brushing daily, making sure my little dog was getting exercise everyday, eating, drinking well and eliminating normally.

We were getting ready to head to the vet for a check up when I was brushing my dog’s teeth.

I noticed that along the gum line of the tooth that had the ridge on, it looked different.

From the bottom of the ridge, on the tooth to up to the gum line, the appearance had changed in color and finish.

Instead of it looking like it was actual tooth enamel it looked grayish and dull.

When I went in for a closer look I was absolutely amazed when this whole ridge on the tooth just crumbled and flaked off the tooth. Same with the one tooth on the other side.

The substance coming off was in the form of little off-white chunks that were like chalk.

That one success story is why it thrills me to share this news with you.

I’m very pleased with what happened to us as a result of using this product continually.

Honestly, I doubt I would have had this result just from brushing daily.

I totally credit the Plaque Off for this break down of plaque.

Made it so easy to remove too.

That’s ProDen Plaqueoff at its finest folks.

It does what it says and that is what it does.

Precisely why I wrote this Plaque Off Review because this product is extremely worthy of mention.

I hope that all dog owners whose dogs have teeth coated with plaque and tartar can take this into account and try it.

It’s truly an awesome product that also promotes healthy teeth and gums while freshening breath naturally.

They say that you will see results within 5-8 months.

I seen Plaqueoff work within this time line but for the ridge of plaque on my dog’s teeth that finally just crumbled and flaked off, that took a good year but that plaque was hard as a rock, like enamel and was a significant buildup.

I am thankful for plaque off that the buildup on my dogs teeth is now gone.

For good I might add.

The patented, Award Winning Proden Plaqueoff for dogs really does work.

Lucky for ProDen, I’m lost with out it.

It’s an amazing 100% natural product that removes plaque from teeth with no additives, sugars or gluten or preservatives.

Plaque off is made from specially selected seaweed that is harvested in Northern Scandinavia.

Besides containing important vitamins and minerals, trace minerals and amino acids, Proden PlaqueOff for dogs works by preventing the bacteria from producing tartar and plaque in the first place.

The active ingredients in plaqueoff actually break down the bacteria so the plaque and tartar have no chance to even begin to form. Plus it freshens breath naturally.

Visit this tutorial on Plaque Formation to get a better understanding of how bacteria biofilm plays a role in tartar and plaque build up.

For dogs that already have a plaque and tartar buildup, Proden Plaqueoff for dogs is how to get plaque off teeth.

What I like most about Plaque off is that not only does it work well but it is 100% natural and cats can use it too but this product was tested on humans first. Not animals.

Studies have shown the reduction of plaque and tartar in those who continually use the product. Just look what my dog and I have accomplished by using plaque off daily!

Plaque Off  comes in different size bottles, with a little scoop to measure out from the instructions, based on the dog’s weight. The bottle goes a long way because you don’t need to use a lot per serving.

After my amazing experience and positive results from using this product, I highly recommend Proden Plaqueoff for dogs.  I can’t imagine not having it as my number 1 tool for tartar control.

ProDen PlaqueOff Animal   For Dogs & Cats, 60gm $13.31

If you have a small dog or cat or even two or one of each, go for the small container. That way you will use it all up before the Best Before date.

Proden PlaqueOff Animal   for Dogs and Cats 180 gm $41.99

Proden PalqueOff Animal   for Dogs and Cats 420 gm  $88.99

Econo for family of big dogs.

Wait! There’s more. Good News people!

ProDen PlaqueOff Human is now available.

So many people have asked if there is plaque off for people.

When I started using plaque off, the answer was no.

If Proden Plaqueoff for dogs can work as well as it does for them, then I am confident that plaqueoff for humans works just as well

Now I can say yes, there sure is Plaqueoff for humans.

Try This.

ProDen PlaqueOff Human  - PlaqueOff for People, 120 Capsules $21.19

Enjoy!

Do you already use Plaqueoff for your dog or cat?

Let us know how it’s working for you in comments.

Oh sure I make commission if you purchase Proden Plaqueoff from my site but that’s beside the point.  For your dog’s oral hygiene sake, I urge you to get yours now.

Then you too can be blessed with one of the best tartar control products for your dog (and cat) to date!

February 21, 2012. Tags: , , , , . Canine Dental, Dog Health. Leave a comment.

Dog Breath – Holistic Treatment for Dogs with Bad Breath

Dog Halitosis
How to eliminate bad dog breath 

While there are only several reasons why a dog will have a smelly mouth, many people continue to ask why do dogs have bad breath?

To cure bad breath in dogs, a clear understanding of why dogs get bad breath is necessary in order to begin to pinpoint the specific reasons that your own dog has this problem.

Understanding what causes dogs to get bad breath is the first step in curing it.

In Holistic Treatment for Dogs with Bad Breath,  I provide three steps to eliminate bad dog breath once and for all.

By looking at the whole dog, find the cause, know the cure and learn how to keep a dog’s breath fresh.

To just brush or spray with the latest dog breath freshening fad product only masks the underlying problem that’s causing the dog to have bad breath in the first place.

The goal is to eliminate bad dog breath entirely, not by just apply a temporary fix.

What causes bad breath in dogs?

- Ingesting the wrong combination of foods
- Eating something with a putrid odor
- Eating decayed animal parts
- Eating rotten food
- Eating animal feces
- A low grade diet
- Irregular bowels
- Lack of adequate daily exercise
- Lack of water
- An unclean mouth
- Plaque build up and lastly
- Infection or dis-ease

The only way to cure bad dog breath is to look at the possible reasons so to find the root cause.

Reasons for bad breath in dogs

- Poor dental hygiene
- Wrong diet and inadequate exercise
- The make up of the dog and daily routine
- Internal health problems
 

Treatment for dogs with bad breath

Hopefully you can pinpoint the specific reason for your dog’s bad breath.
By understanding what causes dog halitosis makes it easier to know which of the reasons are unique to your dog.

Once you know why your dog has bad breath you can begin an effective treatment plan designed specifically for your dog, to stop bad breath.

Depending on the reasons found for your dog’s unpleasant breath, treatments can slightly differ.
Dental Hygiene
Dog Breath

With poor dental hygiene, the dog’s teeth will have to be professionally cleaned and then followed up with a daily oral hygiene routine.

Premium Diet
What your dog eats can have a major and even sudden impact on their breath.
Switching to a premium dog food could solve the problem.
Avoid commercial dog foods that contain cheap fillers (corn, wheat etc) and chemical preservatives.

When switching commercial foods be sure to do so gradually to avoid digestive upset. The New Food Transition formula can be found here.

Adequate Exercise
All dogs require a walk everyday not just let out into the back yard several times a day.
Dogs need to get out for a good long walk, to sniff, socialize and more importantly, eliminate completely.
The size and breed of your dog will determine the dog’s exercise requirements.

A Dog’s Make Up
If you have a dog with long hair, it can seem as if the dog has breath that is vile but actually is oils from food that’s attached itself to the fur, mimicking bad breath.

A simple face rinse after meals will help curtail this cause of bad odor.

Set a Daily Routine
Dogs live for routine on a daily basis.

Same time each day gives the dog something to look forward to and  keeps the dog active. Knowing what’s  next and when makes for a more content dog over all. Otherwise a dog without regular routine can become sluggish, bored and can even become aggressive.

Regular routine on a daily basis is of utmost importance.

Internal Health
If you have all your bases covered but your dog still has foul breath, it may be time to consult a reputable veterinarian to run preliminary tests to rule out internal problems being the reason for your dog’s bad breath.
In my opinion not all dogs have bad breath and nor should they.
Nor does smelly dog breath indicate a dog in ill health.
If a dog has breath that is unpleasant it should be investigated so to find the reason in order to properly treat the dog.

If bad dog breath is not due to a medical problem, it could quite easily lead to one should the root cause fail to be addressed.

How about your dog? Hows the breath?

February 20, 2012. Tags: , , , , . Canine Dental, Canine Diet, Dog Health, Excercise. Leave a comment.

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