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Enzadent Dual-Ended Toothbrush for Dogs and Cats

By Enzadent
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Product Description
The Enzadent Dual-Ended Toothbrush is designed exclusively for cats and dogs' mouths. The toothbrush includes two separate ergonomic heads (small and large) that offer the best position for efficient brushing of each tooth in pets of various sizes. Brushing your pet's teeth on a regular basis is essential for their dental health.
Who is Enzadent Dual-Ended Toothbrush for Dogs and Cats for?
Dogs and cats.
Why use Enzadent Dual-Ended Toothbrush for Dogs and Cats?
Enzadent Dual-Ended Toothbrush is suitable for cats and dogs of all sizes. The twin ends operate flawlessly on the surface of every tooth, and the ergonomically ideal angles make keeping your pet's mouth clean effective and easy.
How does Enzadent Dual-Ended Toothbrush for Dogs and Cats work?
With reverse angled heads and a long handle, this brush is capable of cleaning even the most difficult-to-reach areas. It was designed exclusively for use in your dog or cat's mouth, reaching all areas with non-irritating, soft bristles that are gentle on even the most delicate gums. Brushing your pet's teeth on a daily basis is an excellent strategy to avoid tartar buildup, bad breath, and other oral health problems.
Manufacturer:
Vetoquinol
How is Enzadent Dual-Ended Toothbrush for Dogs and Cats sold?
1 double sided toothbrush per package
What are the side effects of Enzadent Dual-Ended Toothbrush for Dogs and Cats?
No known side effects have been reported.
What special precautions are there?
Keep out of reach from children.
How can I store Enzadent Dual-Ended Toothbrush for Dogs and Cats?
Keep product stored in a dry and cool environment.
Helpful Tips:
Although some breeds are more susceptible than others, all cats and dogs can have dental issues. These issues might be mild, like as tartar or plaque accumulation, or more significant, such as an abscess or infection. More serious problems can injure organs, such as the brain, and lead to injury. As a pet becomes older, a good dental care routine is essential for preventing problems.
Overview
For best results, be sure to brush your dog or cat's teeth 3-4 times per week with this effective toothbrush.