“I’ve tried clean canines for a few days now with my dog and one thing that’s been immediately noticeable is her breath! It’s so much fresher after she has clean canines. I will update on her teeth soon.”
“Rusty was used to get really bad breath and he absolutely hates his teeth being cleaned.
I can confirm that he very happily wolf's down clean canines with his food and now his teeth are noticeably cleaner and his breath has massively improved. We will definitely order this regularly”
Thank you for your review Gaia! We are really pleased that Rusty loves his Clean Canines and it is great that you have noticed some massive improvements.
If you are ordering regularly, do make sure you take advantage of our subscription which gives you 10% off each time, you can always skip or move an order if you need to so you stay in control. :-)
“Clean canines left my pup’s breath noticeably fresher. She was a little fussy having the powder mixed into her food, but I added a little treat in with it and that did the trick. Impressed with how fast it made a difference to the smell of her breath. Would love it in cube form if it becomes available.”
Thank you so much for your review Celine. Well done for getting your girl to take Clean Canines in her food. We are pleased to hear that you have noticed a difference to the smell of her breath - bonus!
We will pass on your feedback to our production department with regards to a different form as a possibility in the future. Thank you once again.
“We loved the ease of feeding this product to our dog with a scoop provided to add the right amount to his food, we noticed a fresher breath and he didn’t seem to mind the product mixed into his meal. Definitely worth exploring for healthier teeth and fresher breath”
“Long term, products like this which contain seaweed do help to reduce plaque and tartar build-up. This Buddy & Lola Plaque Off powder contains: seaweed, turmeric powder, parsley powder, activated charcoal and peppermint leaf powder. The last three ingredients are breath fresheners.This is a nice product, however it isn’t a substitute for regular brushing with an enzymatic toothpaste. If used prophylactically, it should help to reduce tartar build up.The main ‘con’ for me is that it is expensive. It’s a small jar (180g) and this currently costs £29.97 With large dogs like my Boxers you would have to use 3 scoops per day. Each scoop is 2g so that would work out at almost £1 per day.Might be worth a try if your dog simply won’t let you brush their teeth, or in conjunction with tooth brushing.”
“This product is something I’ve used for several months with my dogs and will continue to do so, however, this brand is new to me. The dental powder is now something I use daily with my dogs - adding the powders over their normal meals - to support healthy teeth and mouths. At first, I wasn’t sure if they worked, but after consistent use over the last month and I can confirm they do: plaque is visibly removed from teeth and all the dogs have shining white nashers again! You probably should still use a toothbrush and paste alongside this but if your dogs are anything like like, I know how difficult that can be, so these supplements are definitely a great buy! I will say that this brand is a little pricier than others I’ve used, but the ingredients and overall product is fabulous. My dogs love this and it’s easy to spread over daily food.”
“I took this for review because I thought it worth the try, opening releases a smell of mint and old dusty seaweed. It was then that I noticed the price!The claims for its daily use are a bit too far as is the £30 price ticket. If I were to use the recommended daily amount for two of our dogs, this would last for eleven days, that is just short of £3 each day which I can't keep up with. After three days, both dogs have had very loose bowel movements, so I won't be continuing with it's use.The thought behind this compound, as far as I can make out, is that it helps prevent tartar build up, it does this by helping to prevent Plaque, - the gummy substance which forms within hours after a meal - this can then harden into tartar also called calculus, which can mineralise into a rough porous substance that attracts more bacteria. In its turn this can progress into periodontal disease. The compound is reputed to slow the process by slowing the formation of plaque. There are many such compounds making similar claims available an awful lot cheaper than this, it should also be used in conjunction with brushing. despite the claim that this compound negates the use of brushing?The gold standard for clean dogs teeth is a toothbrush and recommended canine toothpaste - definitely not the human variety, I will continue to use toothbrushes.JC”