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Showing posts with label TropiClean Teeth Gel for Dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TropiClean Teeth Gel for Dogs. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2011

Thanks to Petco and TropiClean
for Making Sparkly Smiles

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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Schooner and Skipper Always Entertain Us!
Partnering with Petco and TropiClean to bring you a New Years sparkly smile has been great fun. I'm happy to announce that 6 of my readers have won a bottle of TropiClean to test out with their Fidos. Thanks to all of you for your many entries and great interest in caring for your dogs' teeth. It will definitely pay off in the long haul.


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Licking Spreads the Gel
Tanner and Oliver have become accustomed to their new treatment and seem to far prefer it to brushing--especially Oliver, whose tiny mouth makes brushing the back nearly impossible. I hope your dogs have great success. Keep me posted with your progress on our Facebook page.


The 6 winners have already been notified by email. Their names are Maritza, Sharon G., Trivia L, Avrora D., and Lori M. Watch your email from AllThingsDogBlog@gmail.com. Happy New Year to you all.


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Pups Can Get Pearly Whites
for the New Year

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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Oliver and Tanner
Getting in the Groove of Healthy Teeth
Many dog owners tell me that brushing their dog's teeth just isn't an option for them. Either Fido hates it, the owner finds it distasteful, or it is simply too difficult to get to all the hidden spots, such as in our tiniest pups' mouths. Having experienced the latter problem with Oliver's tiny mouth, I have sought out alternatives and finally found one I like.


While at Global Pet Expo earlier this year, I discovered a multitude of gel type treatments for dogs' teeth. I saw so many different brands that had a long list of no-no's that I became a bit discouraged that I would not find one acceptable to try. Finally Tropiclean turned up with a better ingredient list--no food coloring in particular. I have a bad attitude toward that nasty stuff ever since reading where it comes from.


When I picked up the bottle, my first inclination was that it included food coloring because of its pleasant green color. Turns out that the green comes from natural ingredients in the product: chlorophyl, mint, Aloe Vera, and Green Tea. Now there's a list I can work with.


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Oliver Licks to Spread the Gel
So how does Tropiclean Fresh Breath Clean Teeth Gel work? According to the maker, the combination of ingredients works to break down and remove tartar over time. It is placed on the dog's teeth at night, assumably so that it remains undisturbed until morning. Tropiclean recommends administering the gel 30 minutes after water consumption, and witholding water for at least 30 minutes following the application.


What should you expect? Following the application, your dog will lick his lips repeatedly. This helps to work the gel into the saliva and around the mouth, coating all the surfaces so that it can do its job.


What about brushing? While bushing the dog's teeth is not necessary, it will speed up the removal of tartar if you are able to accomplish this. I'm thinking the reason they invented this stuff is because so many owners find it difficult to brush their dog's teeth, but I suppose it could further reduce dental problems if combined with a brushing regimen.


How often should you apply the gel? TropiClean recommends daily application for about 30 days. Following this period, most dogs can reduce the frequency of use to twice a week and still find that it works well.


We're just beginning to use this gel on Oliver, whose tiny mouth is impossible to brush in the back. He does react as the packaging describes, licking repeatedly. The smell of the gel is quite pleasant to me, and surprisingly I found that by placing a few drops on his food, he suddenly became more agreeable to having the gel applied to his teeth. Wish us luck; we're hopeful to keep his tiny choppers for a long life.


Would you like to give TropiClean a try on your pup? Big or small, it doesn't really matter. I suppose you may use a bit more on a large dog, simply because of the larger mouth and more teeth. But that could be me counting Oliver's teeth and assuming incorrectly. At 6 months when Oliver was neutered (hear that high-pitched bark; yup, that's him!) the vet had to also remove several teeth that were coming in sideways due to lack of space. He described Oliver's mouth as one of the tiniest he had seen, despite Oliver's normal Papillon size; he's 10 lbs. Check out this short video clip on Tropiclean products:






Six bottles of TropiClean Fresh Breath Clean Teeth Gel are available for winners of this drawing. Three were provided by TropiClean and 3 by Petco, so thanks to both! This is a great New Years Resolution kind of thing to get going--taking care of your dog's teeth so he can hold on to them for a lifetime.


Tropiclean is available at your local Petco, who has provided this giveaway for you to try this product. You can also find the product at their online store for easy purchase with no traffic or long lines. If you're looking to learn more about Petco and their products, you may want to check them out at Facebook and follow them on Twitter.


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