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Our mini dachsie loves the taste, which turns regular teeth cleaning into a fun activity for us. It is a bit expensive compared to other products, but you get what you pay for.
Recommended.
My rescued greyhound is happy to have her teeth cleaned everyday with this product.
Our pooch doesnt like having her teeth cleaned, but she does like the chicken toothpaste taste... will lick the pot if you are not watching...😊
My 6mo pup recently decided the vanilla and mint flavoured toothpaste we bought her was not to her tastes, so after checking reviews on this paste, decided to give it a go! She seems to like the beef flavour and will happily lick it from her brush and tolerate us messing about with her mouth now. The jar is a little smaller than I was expecting, but after using it a few times, I think the paste will still last a fair while.
Cannot speak for its effectiveness since I've only used it for a few weeks, but I'm happy that she no longer turns her nose up at me when I get out the toothbrush!
My cats tolerate it, and they have not had any reaction to this product. However, I don't like the fact that it's in a 'face cream' container instead of a tube (like human toothpaste). What this means is that you have to dip the toothbrush into the container each time, or use some other means of applying it to the brush - I use a spoon handle to paste it on, which is a bit of a hassle.