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Product Description
VeggieDent Chews are now called VeggieDent FR3SH Chews . These chews have a better formula, which contributes to a fresh breath and helps to avoids dental plaque and tartar.
VeggieDent FR3SH Chews
VeggieDent FR3SH is a tasty low-calorie dental care chew made of natural plant-based ingredients.
VeggieDent FR3SH chews do not contain any animal ingredients and are therefore suitable as a food supplement for dogs with food intolerance due to animal protein. Giving the strips as a treat is a simple way for the dog owner to provide dental care. The patented 'Z' shape provides friction and leaves the dog with clean teeth and fresh breath.
The Virbac FR3SH Technology helps to avoid the causes of a bad breath in 3 different ways:
- Reduces the oral causes of a bad breath
- Refreshes the breath with a cooling effect
- A bad breath can be caused by gastro-intestinal problems from an imbalance in the intestinal microflora. FR3SH Technology contains a probiotic to support a balanced and healthy gastrointestinal flora.
Variants
There are 4 types of VeggieDent FR3SH chews available:
- For dogs up to 5 kg (known as toy breeds)
- For dogs up to 10 kg
- For dogs between 10 and 30 kg
- And for large dogs over 30 kg
Please note!
Insufficient chewing of products of this type can lead to vomiting or obstruction of the intestines. Pay attention to your dog's chewing behaviour and do not give him too small a chew.
Composition:
Corn starch, glycerine, soy protein, rice flour, brewer's yeast, sorbitol, and corn on the cob. VeggieDent chews do not contain any animal ingredients. Analytical constituents: crude protein 18%, crude fat 1%, 4% crude fibre, crude ash 1.2%, energy 3.4 kcal/g
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