Dental Treats For Pets
Get ready to say buh-bye to bad teeth for good with our Gnashers Dental Treats! Carefully designed using an active ingredient that's clinically proven to reduce plaque by up to 80%, and all-natural ingredients.
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Gnashers: Dental Sticks for Dogs
For Puppies, Adults & Senior Dogs
£3.50 - £82.30
Scrumbles Gnashers are the ultimutt dental sticks for dogs. With a specially formulated recipe and crunchy texture to attack plaque and support healthy teeth. These dog dental chews are made with natural ingredients, prebiotics and active ingredients to reduce plaque.
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Krunchies: Cat Dental Treats
For Kittens, Adults & Senior Cats
£2.40 - £42.00
The best dental treat for cats? We think so! We've designed these treats with a specially formulated recipe to reduce plaque formation by up to 80%. Made with natural ingredients and extra gut-friendly goodies like pumpkin.
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
We recommend feeding one Gnasher bone a day to help keep the vet bills away! Each bone has just 57 calories with a 9% fat content, so they're great for pooches looking to watch their weight or who have pancreatitis.
Our dental sticks combat plaque in a number of ways. First up, we've added an active ingredient called SHMP which is clinically proven to prevent plaque by up to 80%. Secondly, the bones are baked to a crunch to help rub off plaque, especially benefitial for those teeth at the back that are trickier to reach from brushing. Finally, these are a naturally vegetarian dog treats, and have mint oil for fresh breath and coconut oil a natural anti-inflammatory. All the better for those face licks!
We recommend feeding our dental cat treats alongside brushing your cat’s teeth. We know it can be difficult to brush your cat’s teeth but it can be done and the more regularly you do it, the easier it will be for you and your kitty. Check out our Instagram for a helpful video guide where we brush our Boo’s teeth, and stay scratch and bite free!
Did you know 1 in 8 cats suffer in silence from dental disease? Unlike pooches, our kitties don’t tend to tell us when they’re in pain which is why it’s so important to keep their teethies in tip top shape.