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Pedigree DentaRaskNewest Review: ... Despite having some tooth and gum problems he finds their hardness no problem at all and obvioulsy thinks they taste ... more |
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by Frank and Stan - written on 18/05/09
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I don't know if these do what they're supposed to, but I'm sitting here watching Stan, an 18 year-old Jack Russel, attacking one with great gusto. Despite having some tooth and gum problems he finds their hardness no problem at all and obvioulsy thinks they taste terrific. I've never seen him so obsessive about anything before. Despite his small size the 'Medium' ones seem preferable as they're easy to grasp between his paws so he can have a real gnaw at it. Other products to promote dental health get consumed within a few minutes. This is the first thing that shows any sign of being able to resist the tenacious attentions of Stan for a day or ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/09/07 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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*What are DentaRasks?* These are very hard bone shaped treats for dogs that are designed to scrape away plaque and tartar from a dogs teeth, they also help to freshen breath. They are produced by the Pedigree company which makes a wide range of dog food, treats and toys. *The product itself* The treats are bone shaped and off-white in colour, they are extremely hard and cannot be snapped in half by hand and seem rather hard for a dog to chew. The product claims to especially target a dogs back teeth where plaque is likely to form. *Packaging* DentaRasks come in a blue and yellow foil packet with the familiar Pedigree rosette logo, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/08/07 (Useful, 52 readings)
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My dog Max thinks these could quite possibly be the most boring dog treats available.. They are very hard white-ish coloured 'bones' made by the Pedigree company, they come in 3 sizes for different sized dogs and are designed to help clean the dogs teeth as they chew on them. They would be a great idea if they actually tasted good enough for the dog to eat and enjoy. They smell of nothing and by Max's reaction they don't taste of much either. Max is a greedy dog who will normally eat anything that is given to him, he ate the first DentaRask I gave him but a few days later I gave him another one and he never ate it. Surprised by his lacks of intrest in them I ... Read the complete review
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