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C.E.T. AquaDent
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C.E.T. AquaDent
My vet put my two savannah mixture cats on it because of gingivitis and it is much more expensive through the vet hospital. Found it on 1800petmeds and it is wonderful. They are happy, their breath is fresher, and their gums aren't red. I swear by this product and cannot say enough good things about it.
05/07/2012
Fantastic purchase
It really works great. His breath smells a lot better. I just wanted to tell you the picture you show of CoCo really looks a lot my CoCo, same size and color. Thank you. Mary
04/05/2012
C.E.T. AquaDent
I bought this product on the recommendation of my vet and have been happy with it. My cat's breath is so much better, after just a few days of using the product. The cat is drinking her water as usual, so this product hasn't made any difference to her water. I make sure her water is replaced every morning.
03/24/2012
would not touch it
My dog would not drink his water when it had Aquadent in it. I reduced the amount that I put in to see if it would help but he still won't touch it.
After reading other reviews which warn about xylitol and how it is bad for dogs, I'm glad he didn't like it!
03/10/2012
Works Great
I wasn't sure if this would work, but thought I would give it a try for my dog and two cats. I didn't pay much attention to the change in my dogs breath until we ran out of the product. It has been about a month since we ran out, no other changes, and her breath sinks! At first I wasn't sure what was causing it and then remembered we hadn't been using this product! That is enough proof that it works for me.
01/07/2012
18 Questions · 33 Answers Ask & Answer.Talk to other pet lovers about this product. AnswersA: Dr. Eric Dunayer of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC), board certified by the American Board of Toxicology, Inc. (DABT) and having a special interest in xylitol toxicosis, specifically states in a risk assessment paper written about C.E.T. AQUADENT Drinking Water Additive: Based on published studies of xylitol toxicity in dogs and the APCC's experience, proper use of this product (according to label directions) should not present a risk of hypoglycemia in dogs. In addition, no significant hepatic (liver) toxicity would be expectedQ: I just found out that it contains Xylitol which is deadly to dogs. I have almost use one full bottle of this over a period of time and have noticed my dog getting very aggressive. I have stopped now and am returning the product to my veterinarian's office. You would think they would know better than to sell this stuff.AnswersA: What a great question. The following information appears on the label of C.E.T. AquaDent:Dr. Eric Dunayer of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC), board certified by the American Board of Toxicology, Inc. (DABT) and having a special interest in xylitol toxicosis, specifically states in a risk assessment paper written about C.E.T. AQUADENT Drinking Water Additive: Based on published studies of xylitol toxicity in dogs and the APCC's experience, proper use of this product (according to label directions) should not present a risk of hypoglycemia in dogs. In addition, no significant hepatic (liver) toxicity would be expected either. I hope you find this helpful. AnswersA: NO!! It is not safe for any dogs. XYLITOL, an artificial sweetener that is safe for humans, is TOXIC TO DOGS. A small amount of this ingredient causes a spike in insulin and drops their glucose levels very quickly, and may kill the dog if veterinary intervention is not immediate.Reference: ASPCA Poison Control Center Press Release 8/21/2006 Q: I have a year and 4 month teacup Yorkie. He is 2.5 pounds.Is this safe for him? How much could I give him? Should his water be treated everyday? Images for this Question (click to see full-size image) AnswersA: Yes, Add 1 teaspoonful (5 ml) of C.E.T. AquaDent to 1 pint of fresh drinking water daily.AnswersA: 2 tsp to 1 quart water for dogs over 25lbs.1 tsp to 1 pint for dogs and cats under 25lbs. A: Hello ,We hope you and your furry friend are doing well today. For dogs and cats ubder 25lbs. Add 1 teaspoonful (5 ml) of C.E.T. AquaDent to 1 pint of fresh drinking water daily. For dogs over 25lbs. Add 2 teaspoonfuls (10 ml) of C.E.T. AquaDent to 1 quart of fresh drinking water daily. Pets must be over 6 months and older. P.S. Prepare fresh C.E.T. AquaDent solution every day. Discard any treated water not used by the pet within 24 hours. We look forward to helping you and your furry friend again. Note: Any trademarks are the property of their respective companies. |
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