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by - written on 31/07/08 (Useful, 560 readings)
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I would just also like to write a review about Plaque Off under this dog health subsection. My sister's dog trainer recommended Plaque off to her for her 3 dogs around 6 months ago as a way to gently remove the tartar and plaque on their teeth. She then recommended it to me for our dog who at 2 years old already had a build up of tartar on his back teeth that our previous vet had wanted to remove from him under general anaesthetic! We have been using this now for around 6 weeks and have already noticed a big difference in his teeth. They are generally much whiter and there are huge lumps of tartar that have fallen off the back teeth. There is still some on there, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/08/05 (Very useful, 248 readings)
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An estimated 85% of dogs over three years of age show some indication of gum disease which is a major cause of loss of teeth. Gum disease is caused by the build up of plaque leading to tartar, bad teeth and consequently bad breath. PlaqueOff has been developed in Sweden and produced for animals following success with a similar product for human use. It is made from a particular type of seaweed – Ascophyllum nodosum – which inhibits the build up of plaque and is therefore very effective against bad breath. In trials it has been show to reduce plaque by 66% and tartar by 46% in only eight weeks. It comes in small tubs of 60g which will last a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/10/01 (Very useful, 341 readings)
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It was passionate. It had a lot of tongue. It was firm and hard. It made me very wet. Which was unfortunate, because it was my puppy that kissed me and she had just taken a drink of water and she passed half the bowl on to me with that kiss. I know better, you see. Both my husband and I are working hard at teaching Bailey not to jump up on people, but it's hard to curb her energetic enthusiasm and unashamed love for her humans. On the day that I was fully frenched by my puppy I had just let her off her leash and while she was taking a drink I bent down to pick up a new beef bone I had given her. I guess on second thought, there's a good chance ... Read the complete review

