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Dental Health

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With Ascophyllum nodosum, Activated Charcoal + Green Tea

A natural oral care blend of Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed, activated charcoal, green tea, and antioxidants — formulated to support fresh breath and promote healthy gums.

Designed to help target bacteria that contribute to bad breath and tartar build-up, Dental Health can be used daily as part of your dog’s oral hygiene routine.

Ideal for dogs needing breath support or ongoing dental care.

THE HOUNDZTOOTH PROMISE

At Houndztooth, we treat dogs like family, and thats why we use only high-quality natural ingredients, scientifically formulated to preserve effectiveness. Our Oral supplements support fresh breath and promote healthy gums and wellbeing.

 

 

 

 

Size

200g /7.05.oz

A natural oral care blend of Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed, activated charcoal, green tea, and antioxidants — formulated to support fresh breath and promote healthy gums.

Designed to help target bacteria that contribute to bad breath and tartar build-up, Dental Health can be used daily as part of your dog’s oral hygiene routine.

Ideal for dogs needing breath support or ongoing dental care.

THE HOUNDZTOOTH PROMISE

At Houndztooth, we treat dogs like family, and thats why we use only high-quality natural ingredients, scientifically formulated to preserve effectiveness. Our Oral supplements support fresh breath and promote healthy gums and wellbeing.

 

 

 

 

Size

200g /7.05.oz

Product Benefits

Supports Oral Hygiene
Formulated with Ascophyllum nodosum to help maintain clean teeth and healthy mouths as part of daily care.

Freshens Breath Naturally
Includes green tea and activated charcoal to help support fresher breath.

Supports Healthy Gums & Teeth
Designed to help maintain normal gum condition and overall dental health.

Daily Dental Wellness Formula
An easy addition to your dog’s feeding routine to support oral care from within.

Suitable for Everyday Use
Can be used consistently as part of a complete dental hygiene routine.

Australian Made with Quality Ingredients
Crafted using carefully selected natural ingredients to support long-term wellbeing.

 

 

 

 

 

Ingredients & Nutritional Panel

Ascophyllum nodosum is a species of seaweed that may help with dental maintenance, reduce bad breath, and improve the whitening of teeth.

Charcoal may help reduce bacteria and toxins in your dog’s mouth.

Chlorophyll targets toxins and bacteria in the gut which causes bad breath in your dog.

Mint & Parsley is a natural and an excellent source to help promote  good oral health.

Green tea has the natural ability to help improve gut health and bad breath.

 

 

Dosage & Directions for Use

Recommended Daily Dosage. Mix well with your dog’s food. Suitable for dogs over the age of 12 weeks.

Small Dog Up to 14kg 2.5g 1/2 tsp
Medium Dog 15-40kg 5g 1 tsp
Large Dog 40kg+ 10g 2 tsp

We recommend consulting with your vet prior to use.
Suitable for cats at the small dog dose.

 

 

 

FAQs

Is Dental Health a dental treatment?
No. Dental Health is not a treatment or medication. It is a nutritional supplement formulated to support oral hygiene and dental wellbeing as part of a balanced diet.

How does Ascophyllum nodosum support dental health?
Ascophyllum nodosum is a natural seaweed ingredient commonly used to help maintain oral cleanliness and support fresh breath when included in the diet.

Can this replace brushing my dog’s teeth?
Dental Health is designed to complement regular dental care. We recommend continuing brushing and routine veterinary dental check-ups.

Can this be used every day?
Yes. Dental Health is suitable for daily use as part of your dog’s regular wellness routine.

How long does it take to notice changes?
Every dog is different. Some owners notice improvements in breath freshness within a few weeks, while others benefit from ongoing, consistent use.

Is this suitable for puppies?
Dental Health is suitable for dogs over 12 weeks of age. Always follow feeding guidelines.

Can I use this alongside other supplements?
Generally yes, however we recommend consulting your veterinarian if your dog is on medication or taking multiple supplements.

Is this Australian made?
Yes. Dental Health is proudly Australian made and owned.

 

 

 

 

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