Beaphar Tooth Gel 100 g
£3.77
Price: £5.75 - £3.77
(as of Aug 09,2021 00:51:10 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
About Beaphar
Beaphar has been passionate about pets for over 75 years. We are proud of this heritage and the extensive range of high quality products that are used throughout the globe. Products include flea and tick control, wormers, calming and behavioural products, dental care and cat treats with additional health benefits.
Dental hygiene is important for our pets
Dental hygiene is just as important for our pets as it is for us. Regular care of your pet’s teeth will help prevent dental problems developing and help to keep your pet healthy, as well as preventing stressful and expensive veterinary treatment. The main cause of dental problems are a lack of a regular dental care regime and feeding an inappropriate diet.
Did you know 80% of dogs over the age of 3 have dental issues which can lead to costly dental bills? (Royal Veterinary College)
Beaphar Dental
Plaque
If your pet’s teeth look like this, it’s clear that they are suffering from plaque. Plaque is a common problem. It consists of a soft layer of bacteria, and sugars which accumulate from saliva and food. Plaque usually accumulates around the gums, but can also occur in other places, especially if these are difficult for the pet to clean with its tongue. Age and individual predisposition (i.e. some individuals are more likely than others to suffer from it) are also defining factors for plaque formation. You can remove plaque through careful, regular toothbrushing.
Tartar
Tartar is the result of not removing plaque, which calcifies into a hard layer. Everywhere that plaque forms is liable to develop into tartar. You can’t brush tartar away; your veterinary surgeon will need to remove it.
Healthy teeth
Healthy teeth should be shiny and cream/white in colour with no rough patches on the surface. The gums should be pink and bad breath should be minimal.
How to brush your pet’s teeth
Step 1
Begin by lifting your pet’s lips to expose the teeth, build on this by giving them lots of fuss and praise. Once your pet is used to having their mouth touched on the outside, start running your finger along their teeth. At this stage, we recomend introducing the Beaphar Finger Toothbrush.
Step 2
Once your pet is accustomed to having their mouth touched, introduce them to a toothbrush and toothpaste in a similar way. Start by squeezing a small amount of toothpaste onto your finger and let them lick it off.
Step 3
Once they are used to the taste of the toothpaste, introduce the toothbrush by letting them lick the toothpaste off it.
Step 4
When your pet is comfortable with this, it is time to combine all the elements of training; brush a few teeth at first and gradually build it up until all the teeth can be brushed.
Vet Strength
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Anti-Plaque
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Anti-Tartar
✓
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No Brushing Required
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Prevents bacteria in mouth
Suitable for dogs and cats
Comes with a long-nozzle applicator
Use 2 or 3 times per week
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