Are Dentastix good for your dog?

In short: yes. Pedigree Dentastix are very safe for your dog. They're low in fat and sugar free, too. This means that they act a healthy treat and an important part of Dog Healthcare to keep your pup's teeth clean and their gums strong and healthy.
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Why are Dentastix not good for dogs?

If for example you feed raw and your dog gets a dentastix once in a blue moon, the risk can be quite low. It is the consistent feeding (as Pedigree suggests, one a day!) that will cause the most issues. Among others you could be looking at increased risk of skin irritation, eye and respiratory issues, and even cancer.
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Are Dentastix recommended by vets?

Yes, Dentastix are safe for dogs and are recommended by vets. While you may not be able to recognize every ingredient on their list, it's still a safe and viable option for your dog to maintain their dental health.
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Can dogs have Dentastix everyday?

So, to help keep your dog's teeth and gums healthy and strong, use great tasting PEDIGREE® Daily DentaStix® every day.
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Is dental sticks good for dogs?

Sticks — Dogs and sticks commonly go together, but these sharp, splintery chew toys do your furry pal no good. Pieces can become lodged in your pet's gums or gastrointestinal tract, creating potentially life-threatening punctures or blockages.
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How often should my dog have dental sticks?

Just like us, dogs need daily dental care for a healthy mouth. One stick a day helps mop away bacteria before plaque can become tartar. Plus, a daily routine is a great way to bond with your dog. It's best to give dental sticks after a meal - we recommend after breakfast.
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What can I give my dog instead of Dentastix?

7 Healthy Dog Treat Alternatives to Dentastix
  • Coconut and Chia Seed (new flavour)
  • Banana and Peanut Butter (new flavour)
  • Carrot and Pumpkin.
  • Cranberry and Sweet Potato.
  • Kale and Apple.
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What happens if a dog has too many Dentastix?

Based on an analysis of these ingredients, the most likely consequence of a dog eating too many Dentastix at once is an upset stomach and diarrhea. Due solely to eating food at such a large quantity, your dog may also experience vomiting and may turn down food for the time being.
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How many Dentastix a day can a dog have?

Feed large adult dogs (40+ LB/18+ kg) 1 treat a day. Not suitable for puppies and dogs under 40 LB (18 kg). Fresh drinking water should always be available. Feed large adult dogs (40+ LB/18+ kg) 1 treat a day.
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Are greenies or Dentastix better?

In our opinion, the Greenies Dental Dog Chew is the winner. Not only are they effective at reducing tartar and plaque buildup on your dog's teeth, but they also will freshen your pup's breath. Greenies feature an all-natural formula, plus they have several varieties of treats you can choose from.
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What is the best product for cleaning dogs teeth?

Best overall toothbrush and toothpaste for dogs
  • Virbac C.E.T. Pet Toothbrush. ...
  • Virbac C.E.T. Plaque Tartar-Control Enzymatic Dog and Cat Toothpaste. ...
  • Pet Republique Dog Toothbrush Pack of 6. ...
  • Nylabone Advanced Oral Care Dog Finger Brush. ...
  • Vet's Best Dental Gel Toothpaste for Dogs. ...
  • Petkin Fresh Mint Dog & Cat Plaque Tooth Wipes.
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What is the best dog chew for teeth?

The 9 Best Dog Dental Chews, According to Veterinarians and Pet Pros
  • Virbac cet enzymatic dental dog chews. ...
  • Virbac cet hextra premium dental dog chews. ...
  • purina pro plan dental chewz. ...
  • oravet dental care hygiene chews for dogs. ...
  • bow wow labs dog dental treats. ...
  • in clover daily dental care chews. ...
  • Jinx dental chews.
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What are Dentastix made of?

Sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP) and zinc sulphate are the two active ingredients in our scientifically proven recipe that, alongside the chew's special texture, reduce tartar build-up by up to 80%. STPP and zinc sulphate help to capture the calcium available in the dogs mouth to slow down the build-up of tartar.
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Can dental chews make dogs sick?

Edible treats such as rawhide chews can help with dental health. But some dogs, especially aggressive chewers, consume them too quickly or may swallow pieces whole. This can cause choking or blockages. These products may also be contaminated or cause stomach irritation.
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Can I give my dog 2 Dentastix?

In short: yes. Pedigree Dentastix are very safe for your dog. They're low in fat and sugar free, too. This means that they act a healthy treat and an important part of Dog Healthcare to keep your pup's teeth clean and their gums strong and healthy.
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Are carrots good for dogs?

Yes, dogs can eat carrots. Carrots are an excellent low-calorie snack that is high in fiber and beta-carotene, which produces vitamin A. Plus, crunching on this orange veggie is great for your dog's teeth (and fun) and it is included in many dog foods.
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Are Milk bones good for dogs teeth?

When fed daily, Milk-Bone® Brushing Chews® dental treats are clinically proven to be as effective as brushing a dog's teeth twice a week, based on the reduction of tartar buildup and bad breath. They've even received the VOHC Seal of Acceptance for tartar control.
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Are cow hooves good for dogs?

Cow hooves can be safe for dogs and they can also be a health hazard. If you were to ask a veterinarian, most would warn you away from cow hooves for the following reasons: Cracked or broken teeth. Splinters causing punctures in a dog's stomach or intestines.
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Are fresh kisses good for dogs?

Close cuddles and sweet smooches with your Best Dog Ever just got better with new Merrick Fresh Kisses, an innovative natural dental treat designed not only to clean dog's teeth, but to freshen breath at the same time.
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Can dental chews replace brushing?

Recently another product appeared on shelves, Milk-Bone Brushing Chews dental treats, that representatives claim, if fed daily, are “clinically proven to be as effective as brushing a dog's teeth twice per week based on the reduction of tartar and bad breath.”
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Do dog biscuits clean teeth?

Dental treats and chews can and often will help keep plaque away and cut back on tartar buildup. "They work by scraping the teeth as the dog chews on them,” explains Dr. Gary Richter.
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Are pig ears good for dogs?

The high protein content of pig ears, around 69%, will help keep your dog develop strong muscles and a healthy coat and skin. They're also a great source of essential amino acids. Chewing on a product such as pig ears provides your dog with many benefits.
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Where are pedigree Dentastix made?

Clinically proven to reduce tartar and plaque buildup, per the manufacturer. Pedigree Dentastix Large Dog Treats are manufactured in North America.
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