“I Was Nervous at First…” — Real Dog Owners’ Words

Risk of Plaque & Tartar Buildup
Plaque mineralizes into rough tartar within days, trapping harmful microbes. Left unchecked, it creates bad breath and shifts your dog’s mouth flora from “good” to destructive bacteria that irritate gums.

Danger of Oral Infections
As tartar presses against the gum line, bacteria invade soft tissue, causing painful inflammation and infection. Affected dogs often drool excessively, refuse to eat, and become distressed when chewing.

Impact on Your Dog’s Health
These complications can lead to expensive veterinary procedures ($500-$1,500 per dental cleaning) under risky general anesthesia and reduce your dog's quality of life.

