







🦷 Fresh breath, happy pets, zero stress – dental care made effortless!
Pets Are Kids Dog Dental Spray is an 8oz premium breath freshener and dental care solution for dogs and cats. Featuring a natural peppermint and baking soda formula, it fights tartar, plaque, and gum disease while offering easy daily use either as a direct mouth spray or water additive. Vet-approved and made in the USA, it delivers effective, gentle oral health support for pets of all ages.












| ASIN | B01LWYOCVE |
| ASIN | B01LWYOCVE |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,115 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #110 in Dog Dental Care |
| Brand Name | Pets Are Kids Too |
| Color | Blue Green (8oz - 1 Bottle) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,438) |
| Date First Available | September 16, 2016 |
| Date First Available | September 16, 2016 |
| Directions | Spray direstly in your pet's mouth or into their water bowl daily! |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 2 x 7.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.03 x 1.73 x 1.61 inches |
| Item Weight | 8.96 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Pets Are Kids Too |
| Manufacturer | Pets Are Kids Too |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 7.5 inches; 8.96 ounces |
| Size | 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Target Audience Keyword | Cats, Dogs |
C**S
Does what is says
Hello and that you for making fabulous products. We have a small animal rescue and rescue about 100 animals a year we specialize in high abuse situations and prosecution of offenders. When we rescue, most times the dogs teeth are terrible. We have tried your product, purchased through Amazon for a few weeks now and are thrilled with the results. We use the Premium Pet Dental Spray in the water and in mouths. The dogs like it and the huge upside is that it softens the hard tarter and it flakes off without anesthesia and a long dental at the vet. We are truly impressed. 5 days in the water and on guns and I could take my thumb nail and take tarter off, this spray is a game changer I have taken a few photos of Wolfgang, our sweet dachshund who recently had back surgery for a herniated disc at UT Medical Vet Hospital in Knoxville Tennessee. He of course is a rescue, and we adore him. We have 58 of our own animals (chickens, tortoises, and our nine dogs), we are truly blessed. Your oatmeal shampoo helps with angry itchy skin and we go through it quickly and is our favorite. Thank you again for the natural, USA resourced, and fine products you make, sure makes what we do a lot easier on us and the animals we serve.
B**.
Breath getsBreath gets fresher by the day
Reason for purchase: my little dogs breath smelled liked death freshly warmed over and she loves to lay with her head on your shoulder. Background: We have tried several things from Tropiclean water additive or gel and recently we have been using a foam style one (forgot the brand). Needless to say the dogs drink less water with the additive and after the bottle of gel was used up we noticed little to no difference with Plaque and bad breathe on our Pomeranian. The Australian Shepherd is still in good shape. Both the foam and gel where used during their nightly teeth brushing. The item: The Premium Pet Dental Spray after 4 weeks is working well. Both of our dogs love to have it sprayed on their teeth. The fact that they do not fight it like the foam stuff has been a real plus for us. Although the spray itself has a good smell, I check their breath a few hours later before they eat. This is where I have noticed that after the first 2 the small dog’s breath was not 100% repulsive. That itself is am improvement. Over all I would say the little dog breath is bad but not horrible anymore. I cannot say much for the plaque portion yet as it seems too early to notice a real improvement. With two sprays sessions a day (2 sprays per side and one up front) the bottom seems it will last for a few months. Note: No solution works without a routine. It takes less than 3 minutes day to tend to our dogs teeth and we often combined it with our dental cleaning time. No I do not use my toothbrush… I use the wife’s ;) Final verdict: I would recommend giving this a try for a few weeks and see how your pets like it and your nose.
R**R
Amazing
This dental spray is amazing. The tartar on my dogs’ teeth is getting better (going away); their gums look healthier and their breath is getting better.
S**S
Great for one dog, maybe not for another?
UPDATE: I’ve changed my star rating to 5 stars, I have had a lovely interaction with the company owners who reached out to me. I never had an intention of describing the product as substandard, it certainly is not. I will say that for those folks implying that the product might be unsafe I feel are unjustified in saying so. Some dogs, like my one dog who had an upset tummy when I introduced this spray, are simply sensitive (I know he is!) and I cannot fault the product IN THE LEAST. This is a lovely company, and my older dog who really needed some extra help with dental care LOVES this spray, with zero ill effect. Thank you guys for reaching out, and I’m sorry for the low star rating, you really didn’t deserve it! Original post: And I’ve only given it three stars because it seems to be ok for some dogs and not for others. I read many of the reviews before I bought this, and I was more intent on helping my 13 year old dog with her dental health but my 2 year old dog would also benefit. Quite a few people said their dogs became ill when they started using the spray. My 13 year old dog has always had a pretty strong stomach but the 2 year old has ALWAYS been super sensitive. I had been putting the spray in their water and also spraying directly into my older dog’s mouth. She seems ok with it, doesn’t seem bothered by the taste, doesn’t get sick and she tolerates me spraying her gums. I don’t spray the younger dog’s mouth, he was only drinking it. He began vomiting occasionally one I had introduced the spray. In fairness, it may have been coincidental, he may have got into something else that made him ill (we live rurally, there’s lots of animals scat around which we can’t stop him from getting into which makes him sick sometimes) and other things to upset his tummy. But he did behave, once I started administering the spray in their water, like he felt poorly. He became kind of sheepish and sedate... a little pathetic like he didn’t feel great, and then the vomiting started. I stopped adding the spray to the water and he hasn’t had any problems. I don’t have the heart to add it again to see if it is indeed caused by the spray, so in fairness I cannot day for absolute certain that this is what the problem was. But my older dog keeps getting hers directly and she’s great. It smells minty, so I’m surprised she likes it, but there seem to be no complaints! Her old lady breath has *kind of* improved. I see that this company is super responsive to customers, and that they are so deeply involved with seeing to the needs of their customers have me the confidence to buy the spray. I would totally recommend it knowing you’re in good hands, I would only caution that there’s a chance it’s just not for everyone’s sensitive tummy which is just a fact of life. Just like not all dog foods go down easily for some doggies, it would make sense that additives might also upset their innards. Thanks guys for developing this spray!
A**A
Decent but Not Very Effective
I’ve been using this dental spray for my dog for a few months now, hoping it would help with his bad breath and plaque buildup. It’s easy to use, I just spray it directly into his mouth or add it to his water. The minty smell is nice, but I haven’t noticed a big improvement in his breath or teeth. His breath is slightly fresher right after using it, but the effect doesn’t last long. As for tartar and plaque, I haven’t seen much difference. It might work better for dogs with mild issues, but for more noticeable results, I think regular brushing or professional cleaning is still necessary. It’s a convenient option, but I was expecting better results.
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