Hundapoteket
Tooth powder for dogs (60ml)
Tooth powder for dogs (60ml)
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A natural tooth powder used when brushing your dog's teeth. The powder consists of three gentle ingredients that together clean the teeth, support a good oral environment, and contribute to fresher breath. A simple routine that can be done every day.
Hundapoteket's tooth powder is a mild and effective option for dogs that need regular oral care. The powder can be applied directly with a finger cot, toothbrush, or just a finger, and massaged over the teeth and gums. All ingredients are natural and selected for their cleaning and antibacterial properties.
White clay (kaolin) acts as a very mild abrasive that polishes teeth and helps remove plaque, while also binding bacteria and toxins. Sodium bicarbonate complements kaolin by providing an antibacterial effect and further plaque removal. A small amount of clove is added for its naturally antibacterial and circulation-stimulating properties, as well as to support healthy gums.
The tooth powder is easy to use, easy to dose, and can be used as often as desired. However, it is important that the powder is always applied moist, as dry powder can irritate the airways if inhaled. The product is intended for dogs - not cats - as clove is not suitable for cats.
🦴Specifications
✅ Usage: Tooth brushing or gum massage
✅ Contents: Kaolin (white clay), sodium bicarbonate, clove
✅ Net volume: 60 ml
✅ Consistency: Finely ground powder
✅ Application: With a toothbrush, finger cot, or finger
Instructions for use
Moisten a finger cot, toothbrush or finger and dip into the powder. Alternatively, place 1–2 pinchfuls in the palm of your hand or the jar lid. Gently massage over teeth and gums. Use as often as desired.
📌 Things to consider
The tooth powder should never be used dry as it can be dusty and irritate the airways. Do not use on irritated, inflamed or bleeding gums. Not suitable for cats.
This is a supplementary oral care support and not a medicine. If dental problems are suspected, a veterinarian should be consulted.
