Looking for the best dental care products for your pet? In this video, we walk you through the top vet-recommended items to help maintain your dog or catâs oral healthâat home and between professional cleanings.
Looking for the best dental care products for your pet? In this video, we walk you through the top vet-recommended items to help maintain your dog or catâs oral healthâat home and between professional cleanings.
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Yes, hexametaphosphate binds the calcium in the plaque/tartar deposits and serves to break up the deposits. BUT, at what long term cost to the kidneys and the dog’s skeletal health? I think there is a reason why a number of companies have silently taken out the hexametaphosphate from their dental products. Ora-Clens, for example no longer adds HMP to their dental cleaning wipes. And, Hills recently took out HMP from their Rx version of dental dog kibble– So, their non-prescription and prescription versions are now the same as far as I can tell and both are just now large, fibrous nuggets that provide physical abrasion. The Oravet chemicals are also a concern– Effective as shown in human studies but at what cost to dogs given that these chemicals are supposed to be spit out as specified on the human labels.