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5 Dental Products for Pets Who Hate Having Their Teeth Brushed

Carry these options to keep pet teeth and gums healthy between vet visits.

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NOT ALL DOGS and cats tolerate daily brushing. These products help support healthy teeth and gums in between professional cleanings.

EMERALD PET Feline Dental Stixx

EMERALD PETFeline Dental Stixx

Designed to stimulate a cat’s desire to chew while cleaning their teeth naturally with ridges and abrasive calcium carbonate. Chicken, salmon, tuna and catnip recipes, with pumpkin for digestion health. 3.6 ounces.

emeraldpet.com, (877) 454-9977

$5.99

BOCCE’S BAKERY Brushy Bites Dailies

BOCCE’S BAKERYBrushy Bites Dailies

100-percent all-natural, soft-and-chewy treats for daily dental wellness, with a crispy apple flavor and mint for fresh breath. Baked in the U.S. with no wheat. 9 calories per treat. 6 ounces.

boccesbakery.com, (201) 655-5231

$6.50

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INCLOVER BioBrilliant Dental Support Powder

INCLOVERBioBrilliant Dental Support Powder

Scientifically formulated shake-on powder for food. Helps stop bacteria that cause plaque and tartar, and polishes teeth, freshens breath. Goat milk whey helps keep teeth strong. 3 ounces.

support@inclover.com, (877) 987-7387

$15.99

CLOUDSTAR Wag More Bark Less Dental Biscuits

CLOUDSTARWag More Bark Less Dental Biscuits

Small-batch baked biscuits support dental health and freshen breath. Nine ingredients, including natural chicken, bone charcoal, parsley and peppermint. Minimally processed. 14 ounces.

cloudstar.com, (800) 361-9079

$6.99

THE MISSING LINK Smartmouth Dental Chew

THE MISSING LINKSmartmouth Dental Chew

Deeply cleans teeth, freshens breath, supports gum health. Provides daily vitamin supplements to support whole-body wellness. Made in the U.S. P/XS, S/M and L/XL.

missinglinkproducts.com, (800) 628-9653

$8.99–$34.99

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