“Been using this for about a month and so far so good. Breath smell fresh. Tad expensive but does have good quality ingredients and do feel like I'm seeing a difference. Tub comes with a little scoop although it maybe buried so shake the tub with the lid on the bring the scoop to the surface”
“It comes in a small tub with a little mini scoop which you add to your dogs normal dinner. Our dog wasn’t out off by it and in fact was quite attracted to it and ate her dinner without issue. It’s hard to tell if it has made her teeth cleaner but I think it has worked because there is notably less plaque in her teeth. Certainly not doing any harm and long term should help her teeth and gums stay healthy.”
“Buddy & Lola Clean Canines Plaque Off Dog Teeth Cleaning Products & Dog Breath FreshenerYou get a 180g tub of powder for approx £30 with a 2g scoopMade in UKI have two dogs that are 35kg so that is 3 scoops per day per dogSo 6 scoops a day would treat my two dogs 15 days so £60 per month….To be honest that is a bit too much cost for me.However the ingredients are good and the smell nice, my dogs are four and have good teeth but their breath did seem fresher after using for a week.Had no trouble in getting them to eat their food with this on top.If you have a smaller dog the cost of this might be more effective for you.(Hope you found my review helpful)”
“This works very similiar to plague off with the same idea - it helps break down the plague via the bloodstream and then the plague is brushed off when the dog chews.I mean it’s quite an expensive product, and it takes time to work, however I do notice a difference with it.It comes with a tiny scoop so it does last a while for a smaller dog like mine.The best thing is to get your dogs teeth cleaned professionally and then use something like this to prevent build up.”
“I have a 3 year old male dog who sadly has started having plaque build up. I've never brushed his teeth as I thought the right treats would keep his teeth healthy (apparently not). This stuff is no miracle, but my dog will eat it and the ingredients are good.Pros:• Smells nice and minty• Has nutritional ingredients in• Dog eats it fine when mixed with foodCons:• No remarkable difference after a few weeks of supplementingI, wrongly, thought this was a toothpaste powder and didn't realise it was a mixture for them to take internally. It comes in a little plastic pot, and you get a fair amount for the price.The texture is like a dark, greeny brown powder mixed with tiny little chunks of seaweed. It smells quite minty with an underlying musky seaweed smell - not unpleasant at all.The recommended amount is on the packaging, and my boy is just under 13kg (medium sized) so he has two scoops of the 5ml spoon a day. I tend to sprinkle it on his food and mix it in. He won't have it alone, but he'll have it mixed thoroughly into his food and it doesn't put him off, and he is a very, very picky boy.In terms of the effects, it's hard to know how good it is so far. I can't say his teeth are noticeably or obviously cleaner, but I do think his breath is fresher, and I'm confident it'll be helping his gums as he ages otherwise I'd stop giving it to him.All in all, I will continue giving this to my boy. I'll only give him quality products I trust, and I trust the brand too after doing my research. The ingredients will be beneficial for his mouth and his coat, and general wellbeing... And it's not badly priced.For a medium sized breed, who has a very sensitive tummy and is starting to get bad breath, I'd recommend it as a supporting supplement alongside proper dental care.”
“I haven't had this long enough to notice any results but, my dog happily eats his food when this is sprinkled on so that's a great start for me.A little expensive compared to other brands so hopefully it will work just as well as them”
“Buddy & Lola Clean Canines Plaque Off, Dog's Teeth Cleaning Product & Dog Breath Freshener - Daily Plaque Remover (if brushing with a Dog Toothbrush or Dog Toothpaste is not an option). Dental Dog Breath FreshenerAs many will know, your dog's teeth can get badly stained especially as they get older. Removing this staining/plaque can be a problem – some vets will do it but it means a general anaesthetic. This is impractical and unsafe for older dogs who suffer with this problem. Daily individual brushing is probably the most successful but there are some dogs that will strongly resist this and then there is a big problem how to proceed.On the market now are food supplements that can be added to the dogs food daily and this will help to remove staining although its a long job and can take many months.The Buddy and Lola “Clean Canines” supplement is fairly new to the market and having a 9 year old hound with teeth that get stained, it was a good opportunity to try it.Firstly it comes in a 180 gram tub that will set you back £30, that's an eye watering £166.50 per kilo. It is a grainy dry supplement that is added to food in one, two or three scoops per day and whilst the scoops are not large, with a big dog it soon disappears. With it taking a long time to work, it is difficult to asses just how good it is..or not in the short term.Our hound is not particularly keen but tolerates it. It actually works as a diet controller which is not a bad thing as older dogs need to keep in shape perhaps more than younger animals who can burn off excess easier.Well we need to address whether it works or not and as said earlier it's a long haul but there are signs of improvement although we adopt daily brushing as well. The supplement certainly helps and makes the brushing easier.Does it work better than other such items on the market ? It's really too early to say but at this stage it is no better and no worse.I guess the obvious conclusion at this stage is that since this Buddy and Lola product is so expensive and does not appear to work any better than products that cost 25% of the price, shop around there are other “plaque off” products to try first. I would also recommend regular brushing with a suitable “finger brush” and a doggy toothpaste. This works and will be helped by a supplement but as at today I cannot suggest you spend £30 just to try this one.I will update this if there is a significant change.”
“More expensive than my last tub of similar powder but it's quite a big tub and its good and full.Pull the security seal off and hold the tub on a table before prising off the lid.My lid is tricky to remove and with a full tub, accidents could happen.The powder is very acceptable to our dog ~ so that's good.The powder is a bit messy, this is probably the carbon in the mix, until I was more careful dispensing it there was lots of hand washing needed.It has more active ingredients than the last powder I used and I am certain that this one is better.If you can't brush your dog's teeth then this is a product to help you. No instant results but over time it helps and the other active ingredients make my dog's breath much more acceptable.”