Plaque today, pricey vet bill tomorrow.
You’re not alone if you skip the brush.
But that sticky plaque on your dog’s teeth doesn’t go away — it hardens into tartar, leading to bad breath, sore gums, and expensive cleanings that can cost $500–$1,000+.
Dogs can’t brush — but they can chew.
“80% of dogs have dental disease by age 3 — daily chewing is one of the simplest ways to help prevent it.” — AVMA
When dogs chew, they’re doing more than keeping busy — they’re cleaning their teeth the way nature intended.
Removes plaque and tartar
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Stimulates saliva for natural cleaning
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Supports jaw & mental health
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¹Hennet et al., 2006, Journal of Veterinary Dentistry ²Harvey & Shofer, 1996, Journal of Veterinary Dentistry.
³Mills & Hall, 2014, Veterinary Sciences. ⁴AVMA, 2023, Dental Care for Pets