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MajesticCollies
10-02-2006, 03:44 PM
For all of those that are concerned about thier dog and cats breath and teeth, there is a new product out for this. I am going to try this cause i'm a holistic nut. My vet now carries this product. Yes its the wonderful world of seaweed types. I love them. Here is the link for all your questions.

http://molarltd.co.uk/plaqueoff/proden_plaqueoff_animal.htm

Give your pet that great breath and smile they deserve.:D Oh and they make it for humans also.

Cinder & Smoke
10-02-2006, 04:29 PM
My vet now carries this product.
http://molarltd.co.uk/plaqueoff/pro...eoff_animal.htm (http://molarltd.co.uk/plaqueoff/proden_plaqueoff_animal.htm)



The web site makes it out to be a "British Thing" - no mention of it being
available in the States.

How much is the USA price?

Did your Vet have any idea how long the stuff has been tested?
Sounds just a tad bit like Snake Oil! :eek:
:p

MajesticCollies
10-02-2006, 04:54 PM
Well it is a UK product. I think they said it was L9.99 which is about oh 14.95. Sea algea nutrients have been around for ages and they are still finding out the uses. For example, I use the Solid Gold Seameal and I experienced using this daily for Madison and in 3 1/2 weeks this was the difference. So you have to tell me, does it seem like snake oil these algea products? It is distributed in the states by International Dental, Ranchero Cucamonga, CA 91701
(909) 989-0884



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I do admit I am a health nut and I have many top breeder friends that are seeking the holistic side of health for thier dogs when it comes to nutrients and suppliments. My vet also studies and develops all natural remedies and supports holistic. Not as much as in treatment to replace conventional medicine but as nutrients.
He has come out with a holistic all natural flea bath that he has patented. Its really good stuff without the chemicals.

ChrisH
10-02-2006, 05:04 PM
It's actually pretty good stuff. I've been putting in Bob's food (dry) for a few months now and his breath is much improved, his teeth are a lot cleaner too.
I haven't used it so much on my cat Ebby's food though, I think mostly because she seems to notice it on her dry food and is reluctant to eat. Her teeth are pretty good anyway.

On a vet tech's recommendation Randi got some for her cat Fister a few months back too. Not sure how well it's worked for him, forgot to ask for an update.

I can't remember the price offhand but, depending on the size of dog, there is enough for around 6 months and works out pretty economical.

Cinder & Smoke
10-03-2006, 10:07 AM
Here's the USA / Canada Rep site for PlaqueOff:

http://www.international-dental.com/index.html

International Dental
6781 Summerstone Court
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701
Phone: (909) 989-0884 Fax: (909) 989-8062
Order Line: (866) 819-9111

Email - Corporate Information: [email protected] ([email protected])
Email - Sales: [email protected] ([email protected])

They also have a "Purchase Products" page that lists their retail outlets in
the USA and Canada.

Wonder if it REALLY works?

Catty1
10-03-2006, 10:28 AM
Thanks, Phred!

Well, Oscar has had plaque since I got him...I didn't know how bad it was til a friend and I looked at it several months ago.

SO - His next checkup is due in November. I am going to use the Plaqueoff on both of them, especially if dental surgery is suggested by the vet.

I'll let you know what the outcome is, as I will take Oscar back for a re-exam 2 months later.