



Brush your dog's teeth easily with the VETOCANIS anti-tartar dental hygiene kit. Its brush and its biscuit-flavoured toothpaste help you to eliminate plaque and bad breath, and so prevent oral infections.
Product benefits
The VETOCANIS Dental Hygiene Kit is the most complete way to fight dental plaque and bad breath in your dog.
Dental plaque causes potentially serious infections which can lead to tooth loss. That’s why vets recommend regular brushing to limit the build-up of dental plaque.
The Complete Kit contains:
- 1 toothpaste which helps to remove the dental plaque that builds up on your dog’s teeth
- 1 double-headed toothbrush that suits all sizes of dog and means that even teeth that are very difficult to reach can be cleaned.
- 1 silicone massage pad which acts directly on your animal’s gums. It gently cleans and strengthens the gums in a practical and painless way. Healthy gums mean fresher breath.
Biscuit flavour toothpaste. Tube of 85 g.
1. Apply a small amount of toothpaste to the end of the brush.
2. Brush the inside and outside of the upper and lower teeth.
3. Finish by massaging the gums with the finger brush. Swallowing the toothpaste will not cause your dog any harm.
Repeat this operation at least 3 times per week.
It is important to gradually get your dog used to brushing. Start by getting your dog accustomed to the taste of toothpaste on your finger and to the feel of the brushes and the toothpaste, ideally from the age of 2 months. Reward the dog after a successful brushing in order to encourage him. Take extra care during the first brushings, as these may startle the animal.
Store at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children.
It is important to gradually get your dog used to brushing. Start by getting your dog accustomed to the taste of toothpaste on your finger and to the feel of the brushes and the toothpaste, ideally from the age of 2 months. Reward the dog after a successful brushing in order to encourage him. Take extra care during the first brushings, as these may startle your dog.
Did you know ?
Dental plaque causes tartar and bad breath, as well as being the cause of potentially serious infections which can lead to tooth loss. Descaling a dog requires intervention by a vet and a general anaesthetic.