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Topic Dog Boards / General / Petzlife
- By peppe [gb] Date 09.04.13 18:38 UTC
Has anyone used Petzlife Oral Gel have been using it but dosen't seem to be very good, what do others think.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 09.04.13 18:39 UTC
It's certainly helped my old dog's teeth  - the vet says they're extraordinarily good for his age.
- By CVL Date 09.04.13 20:20 UTC
one of mine gets tartar/plaque (never sure which is which!) at the top of his canines.  Rubbing this on certainly helps, and pretty quickly too.  When I bought it they did recommend some rubbing/brushing the product on to get best results. 
- By Sawheaties [gb] Date 09.04.13 21:11 UTC
Have had good results with it, also used Dorwest Fragaria in partnership with it and a descaler.
- By peppe [gb] Date 10.04.13 07:57 UTC
I have used it everyday and put it on with my finger do you think using a brush would be better.
- By peppe [gb] Date 10.04.13 07:59 UTC
I have used it everyday and put it on with my finger do you think using a brush would be better.
- By Sawheaties [gb] Date 10.04.13 08:20 UTC
No harm in trying. When I restocked @ Crufts I said to the man that I had problems remembering not to allow water for half an hour before, I remembered for after, he said no problem. How long have you been using and how bad were the teeth? All 4 of mine are fed almost the same ( raw but the older 2 do not have wings they have the mince with bone in) and all their teeth are different. Unfortunately I just had to have my 11 year old under for 3 teeth out but will now resume the gel as she has a million dollar smile at the moment!
Good Luck.
- By peppe [gb] Date 12.04.13 08:02 UTC
I have ordered the  Fragaria hope this works as I am just wondering if I am wasting my time but will give it a try.
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 15.04.13 10:02 UTC
Did they say if the gel is better than the spray then? I tried the spray and found it did very little other than freshen their breath short term.
- By Sawheaties [gb] Date 15.04.13 12:44 UTC
Not sure if this is directed to me, but I'll answer- if it wasn't sorry for butting in ;)

I never discussed gel v spray as I know my 4 would not like the sensation of having something sprayed. I would think that the gel would coat longer, but am only guessing.
- By PDAE [gb] Date 15.04.13 16:03 UTC
I have to say Fragaria was rubbish on all of my dogs.  Didn't remove anything.

My mum has Pomeranian's and their teeth are a nightmare.  My Spanish thankfully keep lovely white teeth for most of their lives.
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 15.04.13 17:42 UTC
Thanks for that, and it was directed at anyone. :-) Perhaps I'll try the gel again some time.
- By Miss Meidak [gb] Date 15.04.13 18:37 UTC
I bought a small bottle of the gel at Crufts because the sales person I spoke to, told me that it is better than the spray for getting to the teeth at the back for small breeds. I have used it nearly every night on my dogs before they go to bed and I can really see a difference. I had spoke to others who had bought the spray and they recommended the gel as you can rub it in better with your fingers. 
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 15.04.13 19:57 UTC
I tried the gel first, but found it a bit awkward with the wriggly dogs trying not to have my fingers poked in their mouths, so I tried the spray. I think I'll go back to the gel again some time. I haven't got any particular problems with teeth, but the back ones are always a bit worse, so it would be worth another try. Specially if it's ok to just take water up after giving them it rather than before as well!
Topic Dog Boards / General / Petzlife

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