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PetzLife Oral Care Spray - Peppermint

PetzLife Oral Care Spray - Peppermint
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PetzLife Oral Care Spray - Peppermint

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PZL019

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Description:

Our peppermint flavored spray removes plaque and tartar from your pet's teeth--no toothbrush required! Made with all-natural, holistic ingredients, Oral Care Spray safely removes plaque and tartar, reverses oral disease, promotes healthy gums, brightens teeth and kills the bacteria that causes bad breath. When sprayed in your pet's mouth, the ingredients mix with your pet's saliva and completely coat their teeth and mouth. This process kills harmful bacteria and loosens plaque and tarter. Safe for both cats and dogs of all breeds. Ingredients: 100% all natural - distilled water, grain alcohol, grapefruit seed extract, grape seed extract, rosemary oil, thyme oil, neem oil and peppermint oil.

Features:
  • Safe alternative to achieving healthier teeth and gums

  • Made with all natural, holistic ingredients

  • Kills the bacteria that causes bad breath

  • Safe for both cats and dogs of all breeds

  • Made in the USA

Product Details:
Product Length: 1.38 inches
Product Width: 1.38 inches
Product Height: 5.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.12 pounds
Package Length: 4.5 inches
Package Width: 1.2 inches
Package Height: 1.2 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 130 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 130 customer reviews )
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146 of 151 found the following review helpful:

5This product is truely amazing  Dec 13, 2007
By Karen Anne RN
This product is truely amazing, and I don't say this lightly.
If your pet has tartar build-up, you should try this; I promise you, you will be glad you did.
Two and a half years ago we found a small poodle on our back porch. I took her to the vet for a check-up, and he estimated her age to be around 9. We were never able to locate her owners, and have come to believe that she was put there by someone who could no longer care for her. Her cataracts were so bad, that she could not see. I have managed to clear them up somewhat with another product.
Her teeth have had some amount of tartar ever since, in spite of having her on another product that is added to her drinking water.
Unwilling to put her through the danger of anesthesia to have her teeth cleaned by the vet, the last time the other product ran out, I came online to order more, and stumbled on this product.
That was only a month ago.
Her teeth now have almost no tartar left, and I fully expect them to be as clean as the pictures on the manufacturer's web site.
It freshens her breath when I spray it on; it has a very pleasant minty smell.
She doesn't much care for the sound of the spray, so when this runs out, I will order the gel.
The price may seem expensive at first look, but this bottle is going to last a long time; I'm guessing about 6 months.
I am absolutely amazed at what this product has done for her teeth, and I could not be happier.
Tartar build up, and teeth decay, can lead to serious complications, such as infection, and heart disease, which can lead to an untimely death if not caught in time.
I gave this a 5 star rating, but it deserves a 10.
The product's web site is PetzLife.com. There are many, many testamonials and color before-and-after photos there, and I assure you, they must be authentic, because I am having the same results.

41 of 42 found the following review helpful:

5works well  Feb 11, 2009
By lm "lm"
I used to use Leba but decided to try PetzLife because it was less expensive and found that it also works better than Leba. My dogs are ~70 lbs each so each gets 5 squirts instead of Leba's 2 squirts but my dogs don't mind the extra squirts (just squirt fast!), the cost per application is still cheaper, and bottom line is that it works. It works as long as the spray gets in their mouth but sometimes I try to spray it on the teeth that show more buildup (especially those way in the back) and have seen those get cleaner too. I used to brush their teeth but got lazy. I bet brushing once in a while with a dry brush (no toothpaste) would get their teeth even cleaner!

30 of 30 found the following review helpful:

4oral spray  Oct 05, 2009
By Carol H. Crouch
I have used Periosupport in the past and found it to work well and it was easy to give to the dogs. However this spray seems to work better. 5 of my 7 dogs tolerate my spraying their mouths daily. 2 of the 7 HATE it and it quite a struggle to use it. It seems to make the tarter softer and easier to get off when I scrape their teeth. It seems to prevent a tarter build up. I have used it over a month now and would recommend it if you have dogs that are going to let you handle their head/mouth easily.

24 of 24 found the following review helpful:

5Big Bad Breath- GONE!  May 24, 2010
By RebekahKoi
I was hopeful Petzlife Oral Care spray would work on my dachshund's built up tartar. My only regret- that I did not order it sooner! Tartar has been flaking off, her gum line is returning to a healthy pink (from brown and black). Her breath- which used to make grown men turn away, has improved so much! Great results in just the first couple of weeks!
I chose the peppermint flavor and while my dog is not thrilled, she does not seem to mind having it sprayed on her teeth. Using this is far less stressful on her than going into the vet for tartar removal.

34 of 37 found the following review helpful:

5Lives up to the hype  Jan 03, 2011
By M. Pena
Okay, First things first. I didn't actually use Petzlife. I did look at the ingredients list, did some research on the individual ingredients using pubmed.org, and then went to a health store and formulated my own. Of the ingredients that appear to be significant are neem oil, peppermint oil and ethanol (or just good ol' vodka). All three are strong antibacterials and can be consumed in small quantities safely. You might actually be able to get away with just spraying plain vodka on your dog's teeth. As crude as this sounds, ethanol is an excellent disinfectant. Before giving the formulation to them, I sprayed it in my mouth. I can attest it tastes terrible, and my dogs seemed to agree. Nevertheless, I had similar results. One month later, the dark green fossilized plaque fell off my twelve year old dog's back molars. She stopped pawing at her face (an indication of gum infection), her gums stopped bleeding when she chewed, and her hot trash of a breath disappeared.
If I skip several days, her gums start to revert and her bad breath appears once again. Luckily, I can make this spray at a fraction of price in my own kitchen.

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