C.E.T. is what we carry and recommend at work. I did a quick search and you can find it online at like amazon.com. It isn't too terribly expensive, either. You may be able to find it at your local vet or other stores in the area as well (I am unsure if they carry it at retail stores like PetCo or PetSmart).
http://www.virbacvet.com/products/De...othpastes.aspx
Enzymatic toothpaste uses enzymes to clean on a "chemical" level (I use the term "Chemical" loosely as it isn't technically a chemical but rather I am referring to the method of action, chemical vs mechanical [mechanical= how we brush our teeth]). With dogs and cats, they don't really stand still, nor do they necessarily tolerate, a tooth brushing long enough for a "mechanical" action to be effective. Therefore using an enzymatic toothpaste is easier on everyone, and it works very well too.
I hope all of that makes sense!







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