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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Were you using Petzlife? For how long? How many times a week, and did you also brush? The company says that Petzlife only softens tartar; you still need to brush it away. As far as toothpaste being unnecessary, while that may be true, since Joey loves the taste of his poultry flavored toothpaste he doesn't fight me so much when brushing. I've got to say this is just one's vet's opinion and in the meantime he's working on toothpaste he thinks is good, and this makes me think he may be money motivated. I think the benefits of Petzlife outweigh the risks when you consider how risky anesthesia is. |
Petzlife contains a tremendous amount of alcohol, so using alot of it often can and will make our small babies drunk like. Also, this company 'only claims' to do what it does.
The Dentist I went to was one of a very few bunch of Board Certified Dental Vets in the Nation. His father is from Cornell and his father created the vaccine for canine parvovirus. Dr. Carmichael has a tremendous amount of credentials, and the toothpaste he is 'trying' to create is something that would 'actually' be benefical and help and aid and have results. He said in the meantime, he hasn't 'found' anything out on the market that does that. I do not think he is only in it for the money....
Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island Animal Dental Services & Teeth Cleaning