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Old 05-12-2011, 08:39 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by guliverandmaya View Post
Hi,

I was just reading the those Gels and Sprays contain Alcohol, and this is not good for dogs as they cannot break it down like us. any thoughts on that?

Maya also has a bit of build up on her molars and it bothers me! the vet says its too soon to put her under for teeth cleaning. urgggg
I Love Petzlife and have had so far wonderful results with it! Taycie's Teeth are bright white. I also know many here on YT use it with great results. I use it about 5 to 7 days and brush with C.E.T toothpaste everyday. The day I use Petzlife I don't use C.E.T Toothpaste.

I was nervous about the alcohol as well... I found this email on another forum from a member who was also concerned who contacted Petzlife..

[I]Grain alcohol is the same product that is used in the food and liquor industry and it is a government controlled substance. It is often used in the medical fields as an activator. Many oral medications, both over the counter as well as prescriptions have small or trace amounts if alcohol in them to activate certain chemicals, herbs, etc. For example cough syrups, nyquil, mouthwash, and medicated rinses contain small amounts of grain alcohol which is made through a very pure distillation process. This should not be confused with rubbing alcohol or industrial alcohol. In oriental medicine, grain alcohol is used to extract out certain properties from herbs, berries, bark, antler, tubers, and roots. We have sold over 200,000 bottles through pet stores, groomers, kennels, and vets, with out harming any animals, and now we have many dentists looking for us to make a human product which we now have under the name "F'rst Defenz".

Hope this helps! I love it!


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