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Beaphar Tooth Gel

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£14.10
(£0.07 / g)
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    Beaphar Tooth Gel

    Beaphar Tooth Gel cleans teeth without a brush! Tooth Gel is a perfect product for dogs or cats that do not allow brushing with a tooth brush (yet). The Tooth Gel contains enzymes that protect the teeth and the gel fights plaque formation and bad breath. Beaphar Tooth Gel is liver flavoured.

    Suitable for dogs and cats.

    Instructions

    Apply Tooth Gel daily to all teeth. Using the nozzle included, apply the gel from the back to the front of the teeth and, if necessary, clean the inside of the teeth. Your pet will spread the gel over the parts that you miss with its tongue.

    All of our products are sourced from genuine veterinary wholesalers in the Netherlands. Because of this, some items may be delivered in Dutch packaging. Besides the language on the packages, this product does not differ from the UK product in any other way.

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Beaphar Tooth Gel reviews
  • Tooth gel
    By Vivienne johnson, Monday 7 August 2017

    Since I started using this on my yorkie,his gums have become inflamed and the other day bled profusely,I don't know for certain that it's because of the gel,but it's the only thing I've been using that's different,I've stopped using it,and if it clears up I will know for certain.

    Answer from Medpets

    Good morning Vivienne Johnson, Thank you for your product review. It is possible that your dog has had a hypersensitive reaction to the gel, however, we do not usually see this kind of side effect for this product. Should the gums remain red and inflamed after having stopped with the gel, we would advise you to schedule an appointment with your local vet to see if dental cleaning is necessary. Kind regards, The Vetsend Team