Indigenous Pet Kelp Flakes - Dog 72g

Manchester

$24.25 CAD 

Made with ascophyllum nodosum, a natural kelp harvested from the clean, cold North Atlantic seas of Canada, Iceland, and Norway. This kelp is a rich source of nutrients and is free from artificial colors and preservatives.

Ingredients:

Sea Kelp

How To Use:

Just a simple “shake” over your pet’s food once daily.

DAILY DOSE
Small Dog/Cat up to 25lbs = 1 Shake / 1/8 Teaspoon
Medium Dog/Cat up to 25-50lbs = 2 Shakes / 1/4 Teaspoon
Large Dog/Cat up to 50+lbs = 3 Shakes / 1/3 Teaspoon
Increasing Dosage Does NOT Improve Results

Plaque buildup in dogs and cats can lead to severe dental issues, affecting their overall well-being and quality of life. Sadly, pets’ oral health often goes unnoticed until it’s a significant problem. Implementing a diet with plaque-fighting dog treats can help maintain good oral hygiene.

Our kelp-based treats are specifically formulated to combat plaque formation through both the physical action of chewing and the natural, enzymatic reactions with plaque. Efficient, natural, and effective, our dog treats ensure a comprehensive approach to pet dental care.

How Kelp Treats Work

Chewing Action

Chewing is the initial defense against plaque. The act of chewing kelp treats stimulates a natural abrasive action. This friction scrapes off existing plaque from your pet’s teeth, serving as a mechanical cleanser. Also, the texture of the treats ensures sustained contact with teeth surfaces, maximizing the efficacy of this action.

Each chew session encourages prolonged exposure, ensuring even the hard-to-reach areas benefit from the mechanical cleaning. This continuous grinding strengthens dental health by maintaining a clean surface area and minimizing tartar buildup.

Chemical Reaction with Plaque

Kelp treats utilize natural compounds to target plaque, dissolving and suppressing its development on pets’ teeth.Kelp’s unique biochemical properties play a pivotal role in this process. When kelp enters the oral cavity, its bioactive compounds react with the plaque, targeting and degrading the plaque matrix. This enzymatic breakdown of plaque, caused by natural kelp-derived enzymes, effectively inhibits further

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