New Topical Plaque Prevention..Is it Safe?

January 23rd, 2013 at 4:06 am EST
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A cheery hello to you and your pets this Wednesday.

Dental Care.



Are there other options than having anesthesia and a dental at your vet?

Yes, many in fact.

Here is where you can get ALL the top natural dental care solutions:

http://www.theonlinevet.com/healingyourpets.php

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Only 2% brush teeth
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Most pet owners KNOW the importance of oral healthcare in their dogs and cats.

But studies show that pet owners are not following up with proper oral care at home.

In fact, data indicates that only 2% of owners brush their pets’ teeth with the frequency required to maintain proper oral health.

Based on this data, the well meaning massive drug company Merial has developed a new dental product called 'OraVet'

Not surprisingly it is backed by a teeny study...

Evaluation of a Barrier Dental Sealant in Dogs

A study of 40 healthy, randomly selected, client-owned, mixed- and pure-breed dogs with dental plaque, calculus or gingivitis assessed the efficacy of a barrier dental sealant.

Which then lets them say this:

OraVet has been shown in well-controlled studies to significantly reduce the formation of plaque and calculus.

But is it safe?

Well according to their FAQ page, it is completely safe..


Here is what it is on their veterinary information page:

The sealant is a biologically inert, patented polymer that electrostatically adheres to tooth enamel. Once applied, it creates an invisible barrier that has been clinically proven to significantly reduce the formation of plaque and calculus.

Some unknown and un-named patented chemical..

My suggestions would be to not put this in your dog or cat's mouth every day.

Do something natural- such as the use of bones.

My top tips are revealed in this free video here:

http://www.theonlinevet.com/healingyourpets.php


Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM






P.S. Dental Care is seen as crucial in increasing veterinary clinic revenue. It's seen as a high value item that can dramatically add to the bottom line.

Not surprising that the big drug companies are there to 'help'

Professional dental care definitely has its place. If your pet has moderate periodontal disease, then they need a proper dental.

But at topical chemical daily to prevent plaque?

This may have long term consequences.

There are many other things that you CAN do at home.

One that are safe, natural and effective.

My Free Video goes over MANY Of these options:


http://www.theonlinevet.com/healingyourpets.php



     

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