The C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Kit is for home dental care. Each kit contains a finger toothbrush, dual-ended toothbrush with two brushing heads, and a 2.5-ounce tube of poultry-flavored C.E.T. Enzymatic Toothpaste. To improve results, use C.E.T. AquaDent and give C.E.T. Chews.
The Kit is perfect to start or maintain a home dental care program
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The toothpaste cleans teeth and freshens breath
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Pets enjoy the taste
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No reported side effects
How it works:
The C.E.T. Enzymatic Toothpaste helps to neutralize mouth odors with natural antibacterial action. The finger toothbrush is to be used when first introducing your pet to the tooth brushing experience. The dual-ended toothbrush provides a long handle with reverse angle heads which allows for easy application. The tapered ends conform to your pets mouth and teeth while its dual ends can be used for large and small tooth surfaces.
What is this product used for: C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Kit contains one tube of poultry flavor enzymatic toothpaste and toothbrushes to be used for dogs and cats as part of a three-step program of home dental care involving chews, rinsing and brushing.
Availability: C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Kit is a non-prescription (OTC) product.
How this product should be used: Use once a day or as directed by a veterinarian. Follow this professional advice closely.
What are the side effects: There are no reported side effects.
What special precautions are there: For veterinary use only.
In the event of an overdose: Contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room.
How should I store this product: Store this product at controlled room temperature of 59°-86°F. Keep out of the reach of children.
Directions:
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Introduce your pet to toothbrushing by using the C.E.T. Fingerbrush for the first several days.
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After your pet has become more accustom to the toothbrushing experience, begin using the C.E.T. Dual-Ended Toothbrush with C.E.T. Enzymatic Toothpaste.
Tip: Always brush your pet's teeth gently.
Recommended for:
Pet
Weight
Dosage
Dogs/Cats:
All weights
Use daily or as recommended by your veterinarian
Horses:
Storage: Store this product at room temperature.
C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Kit For Dogs and Cats:
Active Ingredients (for C.E.T. Poultry Flavored Enzymatic Toothpaste)
I am so very happy with the CET dental kit. My golden retriever, Cody, absolutely loves the taste! Before using the brush and toothpaste I used my finger to pretend I was brushing his teeth - just to get him used to having something different in his mouth.. As soon as I started using the brush and toothpaste, Cody kept looking for more. He actually looked disappointed that I stopped because he likes the feeling of massaging his gums too. Taking care of his teeth is just as important as humans taking care of theirs. Thanks for a great product
My two mini schnauzers LOVE this toothpaste. Every night when I brush my teeth, Merlin is right there waiting to have his teeth brushed, too. Leni likes to pretend she is being reluctant, but she is very cooperative.
We've noticed a dramatic difference in the tartar on their teeth and their breath is much better (still not perfect, but far better). The best change has been that the rusty stains on their white beards are gone! With my other schnauzer (rest his dear soul), we tried the Angel Eyes, thinking the stains were gastrointestinal, but clearly the stains are from the bacteria in their mouths. Once we started using the Virbac (after spending Leni had to go through the expensive teeth cleaning process at the Vet) the stains were much improved and after a grooming cycle and the old hair trimmed, they're gone completely. We are sorry we didn't know to use this toothpaste when they were puppies.
We couldn't be more pleased with this product and do recommend it to other miniature schnauzer owners especially fighting the rusty beard syndrome, and others who want to spare their pet the teeth cleaning or extraction process at the vet.
Maybe it's just my beagle, but I cannot get her to open her mouth enough to really get in there. She loves the taste so much, all she does is constantly lick (making it even harder brush). I may need another person to help or just pay the $200 to get it done at the vet again.
All these C.E.T. products are excellent, they were also given to me at the VETS office after my dachshound had to have his teeth and gums scaled. My theory is if it keeps me from having to put him through this procedure again I'm ahead of the game. My dog is so good about allowing me to brush and use the oral rinse. Thank you for this product
You cannot use toothpaste made for humans on your pets' teeth because the ingredients can be harmful to dogs & cat's stomachs. Using pet friendly toothpaste on your pets is a better idea.
I have a 3 mos. age Pug that I am wondering if she is old enough to start brushing her teeth? She is real hyper and loves to chew on our fingers and anything else she can get hold of.
3 years, 4 months ago
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Alice
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I have 7 cats and a dog. The dog is 1.5 y.o. and the kitties range from 3 months to 2 years and everybody gets their teeth brushed! The only difference and my suggestion is that you start by using your finger as opposed to the toothbrush until your doggie's mouth is big enough to comfortable tolerate the brush. My vet tells me that the important thing is to get the toothpaste on there and some brushing action- ie: not using the toothbrush isn't the end of the world! Hope this helps :)
due to a highly sensitive stomach, my cat eats only organic food and treats. are the ingredients in the toothpaste a bad idea for her?
3 years, 6 months ago
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alot of toothpaste's are made 4 cats and dogs that is what i know you can try it and see but sorry i am no expert.but due to her sensitive stomach you might want to look up organic toothpaste mabye you will find somthing.
1 year, 6 months ago
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I Googled every single ingredient in this pet toothpaste and ALL of them were non-toxic and obviously helpful to the formula except the very last ingredient: Potassium Thiocyanate. This ingredient turned up the following description at: http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/p6181.htm "Ingestion: May cause psychosis, vomiting, disorientation, weakness, low blood pressure, convulsions and death which may be delayed. The probable lethal dose is between 15-30 grams." and: "Chronic Exposure: Prolonged or repeated skin exposure may cause dermatitis. Repeated ingestion of small amounts may cause weakness, confusion, central nervous system effects, nausea and skin eruptions." Unlike the other ingredients, whose uses were explained, I was unable to learn why this ingredient would be present. I did find a major manufacturer in CHINA, and am very concerned about the inclusion of this product in the pet's toothpaste.
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