Oxyfresh Premium Pet Dental Care Solution Pet Water Additive: Best Way to Eliminate Bad Dog Breath and Cat Bad Breath – Fights Tartar & Plaque – So Easy, Just Add to Water! Vet Recommended 16 oz.

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Oxyfresh Premium Pet Dental Care Solution Pet Water Additive: Best Way to Eliminate Bad Dog Breath and Cat Bad Breath – Fights Tartar & Plaque – So Easy, Just Add to Water! Vet Recommended 16 oz.
Oxyfresh Premium Pet Dental Care Solution Pet Water Additive: Best Way to Eliminate Bad Dog Breath and Cat Bad Breath – Fights Tartar & Plaque – So Easy, Just Add to Water! Vet Recommended 16 oz.
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  • FRESH PET BREATH – Finally say good-bye to dog and cat bad breath with our fast-acting pet bad breath treatment for dogs and cats. It’s the best, quick & easy cat & dog breath freshener.
  • CLEAN TEETH AND GUMS – The easiest way to clean your pet's teeth! Our veterinarian recommended cat and dog oral care water additive helps fight plaque and tartar for healthy teeth and gums.
  • SKIP THE BRUSHING – That’s right, no more wrestling with pet toothpaste and toothbrushes; just add a capful of our cat and dog dental care liquid to their water bowl each day – it’s that easy!
  • PICKY PET APPROVED – We don't mask with mint or tea tree that can be harmful to dogs and cats. Our Pet Dental Water Additive is odorless and tasteless, so they don't even know it's there.
  • IT WORKS – Trusted by pet parents, our cat and dog dental water additive is made in the U.S.A. with only the highest quality ingredients, and is a pet bad breath eliminator that actually works.
  • FRESH PET BREATH – Finally say good-bye to dog and cat bad breath with our fast-acting pet bad breath treatment for dogs and cats. It’s the best, quick & easy cat & dog breath freshener.
  • CLEAN TEETH AND GUMS – The easiest way to clean your pet's teeth! Our veterinarian recommended cat and dog oral care water additive helps fight plaque and tartar for healthy teeth and gums.
  • SKIP THE BRUSHING – That’s right, no more wrestling with pet toothpaste and toothbrushes; just add a capful of our cat and dog dental care liquid to their water bowl each day – it’s that easy!
  • PICKY PET APPROVED – We don't mask with mint or tea tree that can be harmful to dogs and cats. Our Pet Dental Water Additive is odorless and tasteless, so they don't even know it's there.
  • IT WORKS – Trusted by pet parents, our cat and dog dental water additive is made in the U.S.A. with only the highest quality ingredients, and is a pet bad breath eliminator that actually works.

Product Specifications

Item Weight 1.19 pounds
Manufacturer Oxyfresh
ASIN B08CWY3TLW
Country of Origin USA
Item model number 456AZUPC-Stickerless
Date First Available July 13, 2020
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 7.87 x 2.44 x 2.32 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.52 x 2.52 x 7.8 inches
Brand Name Oxyfresh
Target Audience Keyword house-cats, dogs, dogs, cats, bunnies, ferrets, small animals
Directions Add one cap full per liter of water. Start with 1/2 dose for sensitive pets. Make sure to measure properly. Discontinue use if any allergies, nausea or diarrhea is noticed. Results will take up to 30 days of continued use. The earliest results can happen in the first week. You will gradually notice your pets breath improving. Please make sure to use consistently for 30 days to determine results. This is designed for long term use.
Size Top Seller 16 Fl oz
Age Range Description All Stages
Manufacturer Oxyfresh
Breed Recommendation Abyssinian, American Shorthair, Birman, Maine Coon, Oriental, Persian, Ragdoll, Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Labradoodle
Specific Uses for Product Bad Breath, Healthy Gums, Teeth, Plaque

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  1. It actually works. We have two chihuahuas, Frankie on the left and Sammie on the right (Rat Pack references), and if you know anything about small dog breeds, then you know they’re prone to bad breath. As lovable and affectionate as these two are, their breath was so bad we could barely stand to let them near us. In fact, if they climbed on the couch and started grooming themselves, it smelled like a rotting corpse was laying next to you. We’ve tried a number of water additives over the years, with absolutely no success. However, in the spirit of not giving up, we decided to give this Oxyfresh Premium Water Additive a try, albeit with little hope that it would actually do anything at all. Much to our surprise it’s worked miracles. Within a week we noticed a HUGE difference. While their breath doesn’t smell minty fresh or anything like that, and what dog’s does really, it has rid their breath of about 90% of the stench, which is now entirely tolerable. Now we don’t cringe when they jump on our laps and get in our faces. They are both such affectionate members of our family, and this stuff makes getting and giving them that love a real joy. I know some people have voiced concerns in the comments about some of the ingredients, but after two solid months of use, we’ve noticed absolutely no adverse side effects whatsoever. We asked our vet, and she said she has no concerns with them ingesting this water additive, as long as we stick to the recommended dosage. If your dog suffers from really bad breath, I can tell you this stuff has really worked for us.UPDATE: 8/23/2021So I’ve seen a number of reviews claiming that this product contains toxic ingredients, so I spoke with my vet today and did a bit of research. I also responded to someone who had a question about this product, so I’ll just paste my response here, and hopefully it will answer a lot of concerns others are having about some of the ingredients in this product.We’ve been using this with our dogs for a couple of months now, with absolutely no issues whatsoever. However, today one of my dog’s rabies shots were due, so I showed this to the vet. To paraphrase our conversation after showing her some of the comments on Amazon, she basically said the following regarding Sodium Hydroxide being toxic: “Well yeah, if you consume unhealthy amounts of it, then yes, absolutely. But then again so is toothpaste. HOWEVER, Sodium Hydroxide is used in a number of human and pet products in very low amounts to regulate the acidity. It helps regulate the pH balance. It’s also used in a number of medications for humans and pets, as well as human and pet foods.”So after our conversation I went home, did a little more research and here’s what I found. “Sodium hydroxide is used to help manufacture a variety of medicines and pharmaceutical products, from common pain relievers like aspirin, to anticoagulants that can help to prevent blood clots, to cholesterol-reducing medications. Municipal water treatment facilities use sodium hydroxide to control water acidity and to help remove heavy metals from water. Sodium hydroxide is also used to produce sodium hypochlorite, a water disinfectant. Sodium hydroxide is used in several food processing applications, such as curing foods like olives or helping to brown Bavarian-style pretzels, giving them their characteristic crunch. Sodium hydroxide is used to remove skins from tomatoes, potatoes and other fruits and vegetables for canning and also as an ingredient in food preservatives that help prevent mold and bacteria from growing in food.””The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows sodium hydroxide as a food additive at levels lower than 1 percent.”As for Chlorine, if you’re giving your pets tap water from a municipal water supply, then it contains chlorine. I did a little more research on this as well, and here’s something I found. “The best source of chlorine is ordinary table salt, but chlorides are also naturally contained in meat, milk, and eggs. Almost all canned foods have salt added during the canning process.”As for Carrageenan, I found the following: “Carrageenan is an extract from a red seaweed commonly known as Irish Moss. This edible seaweed is native to the British Isles, where it’s been used in traditional cooking for hundreds of years. It’s also widely used in the food industry, mostly as a thickener and gelling agent.”As for Paraben, I found the following: “Typical food products which contain parabens for preservation, include beer, sauces, desserts, soft drinks, jams, pickles, frozen dairy products, processed vegetables and flavoring syrups. Some fruits, such as blueberries, contain parabens as a naturally occurring preservative.”My vet also explained that dogs, much like humans, are very diverse, and as with humans, some dogs are sensitive to things other dogs have no problems with. For example, my wife cannot eat fatty foods without becoming very ill, so she has to avoid as much fat in her diet as possible. I on the other hand have no problem with fatty foods, as anyone who’s seen a picture of me can certainly attest. If my dogs aren’t having any adverse issues, and my vet doesn’t have a problem with it, then I don’t have a problem treating their bad breath issues with it, as it’s truly been a miracle worker, where every other products we’ve tried has failed. From all the information I’ve gathered, if your dogs tolerate it well, then I can’t see anything that would cause them any underlying problems. As mentioned earlier, there are a lot of common ingredients humans and pets consume every single day that would be potentially very toxic if not properly dosed. I’ll leave the rest for you to decide what’s right for your furry loved ones.

  2. It actually works. We have two chihuahuas, Frankie on the left and Sammie on the right (Rat Pack references), and if you know anything about small dog breeds, then you know they’re prone to bad breath. As lovable and affectionate as these two are, their breath was so bad we could barely stand to let them near us. In fact, if they climbed on the couch and started grooming themselves, it smelled like a rotting corpse was laying next to you. We’ve tried a number of water additives over the years, with absolutely no success. However, in the spirit of not giving up, we decided to give this Oxyfresh Premium Water Additive a try, albeit with little hope that it would actually do anything at all. Much to our surprise it’s worked miracles. Within a week we noticed a HUGE difference. While their breath doesn’t smell minty fresh or anything like that, and what dog’s does really, it has rid their breath of about 90% of the stench, which is now entirely tolerable. Now we don’t cringe when they jump on our laps and get in our faces. They are both such affectionate members of our family, and this stuff makes getting and giving them that love a real joy. I know some people have voiced concerns in the comments about some of the ingredients, but after two solid months of use, we’ve noticed absolutely no adverse side effects whatsoever. We asked our vet, and she said she has no concerns with them ingesting this water additive, as long as we stick to the recommended dosage. If your dog suffers from really bad breath, I can tell you this stuff has really worked for us.UPDATE: 8/23/2021So I’ve seen a number of reviews claiming that this product contains toxic ingredients, so I spoke with my vet today and did a bit of research. I also responded to someone who had a question about this product, so I’ll just paste my response here, and hopefully it will answer a lot of concerns others are having about some of the ingredients in this product.We’ve been using this with our dogs for a couple of months now, with absolutely no issues whatsoever. However, today one of my dog’s rabies shots were due, so I showed this to the vet. To paraphrase our conversation after showing her some of the comments on Amazon, she basically said the following regarding Sodium Hydroxide being toxic: “Well yeah, if you consume unhealthy amounts of it, then yes, absolutely. But then again so is toothpaste. HOWEVER, Sodium Hydroxide is used in a number of human and pet products in very low amounts to regulate the acidity. It helps regulate the pH balance. It’s also used in a number of medications for humans and pets, as well as human and pet foods.”So after our conversation I went home, did a little more research and here’s what I found. “Sodium hydroxide is used to help manufacture a variety of medicines and pharmaceutical products, from common pain relievers like aspirin, to anticoagulants that can help to prevent blood clots, to cholesterol-reducing medications. Municipal water treatment facilities use sodium hydroxide to control water acidity and to help remove heavy metals from water. Sodium hydroxide is also used to produce sodium hypochlorite, a water disinfectant. Sodium hydroxide is used in several food processing applications, such as curing foods like olives or helping to brown Bavarian-style pretzels, giving them their characteristic crunch. Sodium hydroxide is used to remove skins from tomatoes, potatoes and other fruits and vegetables for canning and also as an ingredient in food preservatives that help prevent mold and bacteria from growing in food.””The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows sodium hydroxide as a food additive at levels lower than 1 percent.”As for Chlorine, if you’re giving your pets tap water from a municipal water supply, then it contains chlorine. I did a little more research on this as well, and here’s something I found. “The best source of chlorine is ordinary table salt, but chlorides are also naturally contained in meat, milk, and eggs. Almost all canned foods have salt added during the canning process.”As for Carrageenan, I found the following: “Carrageenan is an extract from a red seaweed commonly known as Irish Moss. This edible seaweed is native to the British Isles, where it’s been used in traditional cooking for hundreds of years. It’s also widely used in the food industry, mostly as a thickener and gelling agent.”As for Paraben, I found the following: “Typical food products which contain parabens for preservation, include beer, sauces, desserts, soft drinks, jams, pickles, frozen dairy products, processed vegetables and flavoring syrups. Some fruits, such as blueberries, contain parabens as a naturally occurring preservative.”My vet also explained that dogs, much like humans, are very diverse, and as with humans, some dogs are sensitive to things other dogs have no problems with. For example, my wife cannot eat fatty foods without becoming very ill, so she has to avoid as much fat in her diet as possible. I on the other hand have no problem with fatty foods, as anyone who’s seen a picture of me can certainly attest. If my dogs aren’t having any adverse issues, and my vet doesn’t have a problem with it, then I don’t have a problem treating their bad breath issues with it, as it’s truly been a miracle worker, where every other products we’ve tried has failed. From all the information I’ve gathered, if your dogs tolerate it well, then I can’t see anything that would cause them any underlying problems. As mentioned earlier, there are a lot of common ingredients humans and pets consume every single day that would be potentially very toxic if not properly dosed. I’ll leave the rest for you to decide what’s right for your furry loved ones.

  3. It actually works. We have two chihuahuas, Frankie on the left and Sammie on the right (Rat Pack references), and if you know anything about small dog breeds, then you know they’re prone to bad breath. As lovable and affectionate as these two are, their breath was so bad we could barely stand to let them near us. In fact, if they climbed on the couch and started grooming themselves, it smelled like a rotting corpse was laying next to you. We’ve tried a number of water additives over the years, with absolutely no success. However, in the spirit of not giving up, we decided to give this Oxyfresh Premium Water Additive a try, albeit with little hope that it would actually do anything at all. Much to our surprise it’s worked miracles. Within a week we noticed a HUGE difference. While their breath doesn’t smell minty fresh or anything like that, and what dog’s does really, it has rid their breath of about 90% of the stench, which is now entirely tolerable. Now we don’t cringe when they jump on our laps and get in our faces. They are both such affectionate members of our family, and this stuff makes getting and giving them that love a real joy. I know some people have voiced concerns in the comments about some of the ingredients, but after two solid months of use, we’ve noticed absolutely no adverse side effects whatsoever. We asked our vet, and she said she has no concerns with them ingesting this water additive, as long as we stick to the recommended dosage. If your dog suffers from really bad breath, I can tell you this stuff has really worked for us.UPDATE: 8/23/2021So I’ve seen a number of reviews claiming that this product contains toxic ingredients, so I spoke with my vet today and did a bit of research. I also responded to someone who had a question about this product, so I’ll just paste my response here, and hopefully it will answer a lot of concerns others are having about some of the ingredients in this product.We’ve been using this with our dogs for a couple of months now, with absolutely no issues whatsoever. However, today one of my dog’s rabies shots were due, so I showed this to the vet. To paraphrase our conversation after showing her some of the comments on Amazon, she basically said the following regarding Sodium Hydroxide being toxic: “Well yeah, if you consume unhealthy amounts of it, then yes, absolutely. But then again so is toothpaste. HOWEVER, Sodium Hydroxide is used in a number of human and pet products in very low amounts to regulate the acidity. It helps regulate the pH balance. It’s also used in a number of medications for humans and pets, as well as human and pet foods.”So after our conversation I went home, did a little more research and here’s what I found. “Sodium hydroxide is used to help manufacture a variety of medicines and pharmaceutical products, from common pain relievers like aspirin, to anticoagulants that can help to prevent blood clots, to cholesterol-reducing medications. Municipal water treatment facilities use sodium hydroxide to control water acidity and to help remove heavy metals from water. Sodium hydroxide is also used to produce sodium hypochlorite, a water disinfectant. Sodium hydroxide is used in several food processing applications, such as curing foods like olives or helping to brown Bavarian-style pretzels, giving them their characteristic crunch. Sodium hydroxide is used to remove skins from tomatoes, potatoes and other fruits and vegetables for canning and also as an ingredient in food preservatives that help prevent mold and bacteria from growing in food.””The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows sodium hydroxide as a food additive at levels lower than 1 percent.”As for Chlorine, if you’re giving your pets tap water from a municipal water supply, then it contains chlorine. I did a little more research on this as well, and here’s something I found. “The best source of chlorine is ordinary table salt, but chlorides are also naturally contained in meat, milk, and eggs. Almost all canned foods have salt added during the canning process.”As for Carrageenan, I found the following: “Carrageenan is an extract from a red seaweed commonly known as Irish Moss. This edible seaweed is native to the British Isles, where it’s been used in traditional cooking for hundreds of years. It’s also widely used in the food industry, mostly as a thickener and gelling agent.”As for Paraben, I found the following: “Typical food products which contain parabens for preservation, include beer, sauces, desserts, soft drinks, jams, pickles, frozen dairy products, processed vegetables and flavoring syrups. Some fruits, such as blueberries, contain parabens as a naturally occurring preservative.”My vet also explained that dogs, much like humans, are very diverse, and as with humans, some dogs are sensitive to things other dogs have no problems with. For example, my wife cannot eat fatty foods without becoming very ill, so she has to avoid as much fat in her diet as possible. I on the other hand have no problem with fatty foods, as anyone who’s seen a picture of me can certainly attest. If my dogs aren’t having any adverse issues, and my vet doesn’t have a problem with it, then I don’t have a problem treating their bad breath issues with it, as it’s truly been a miracle worker, where every other products we’ve tried has failed. From all the information I’ve gathered, if your dogs tolerate it well, then I can’t see anything that would cause them any underlying problems. As mentioned earlier, there are a lot of common ingredients humans and pets consume every single day that would be potentially very toxic if not properly dosed. I’ll leave the rest for you to decide what’s right for your furry loved ones.

  4. I’d like to address some of the bad reviews on this product. First of all in respect to allergies and individuals saying that they should avoid this product at all cost. People are allergic to peanuts yet they’re not banned worldwide people are allergic to milk and eggs yet they’re not banned worldwide. My point is is allergies happen. It’s not the product’s fault. If your pet has a reaction to this product then simply stop using it and don’t purchase again.This product works extremely well. It is not meant to get rid of plaque and tartar from the teeth of your pet. It is meant to inhibit the growth of plaque and tartar. What this means is that your pet has to have good dental health to begin with and not have any plaque or tartar to start with. This product will slow down or stop the production of plaque and tartar. It won’t get rid of it though.For my two cats I make about a liter of water at a time and mix in one cap of this product. Then I simply use the 1 L of water to fill their water bowls daily until I need to make a new batch. Works very well and the cat’s breath is squeaky clean now.

  5. A Nearly Perfect Solution for Pet Dental Care, But Not a Magic Bullet. The Oxyfresh Premium Pet Dental Care Solution offers a convenient way to address your pet’s dental hygiene. After using this water additive for several weeks, I am mostly pleased with the results, earning the product a 4-star rating.Formula and Ease of UseThe odorless and tasteless formula makes it easy to integrate into your pet’s daily routine. Simply add it to their water, and you’re good to go. I was particularly impressed by the vet-recommended tag, which adds a layer of trust to the product.EfficacyI noticed a marked improvement in my dog’s breath within the first week. While it’s not a substitute for regular teeth brushing or vet cleanings, it certainly complements those practices well. My cat, however, was less enthusiastic about drinking water with the additive, but I did notice slight improvement in her dental health over time.Pros: 1. Ease of Use: Just add to water, no need for direct application. 2. Effective: Noticeable improvement in breath and slight reduction in tartar. 3. Vet Recommended: Adds a layer of credibility.Cons: 1. Pricey: The 8 oz. bottle feels a bit expensive for the amount you get. 2. Not a Complete Solution: Still need to maintain regular dental practices.ComparisonIn comparison to other dental water additives like TropiClean Fresh Breath Oral Care Water Additive, Oxyfresh holds its own. While both are effective, Oxyfresh gains points for being vet-recommended.Usage ExperienceI used this additive for both my dog and cat over a month, adding it to their water bowls daily. The change was more dramatic for my dog; his breath improved significantly. My cat showed modest improvements but was not as keen on the altered water.Final ThoughtsOxyfresh Premium Pet Dental Care Solution offers a practical, if not entirely comprehensive, approach to improving your pet’s dental health. It works well for what it’s designed to do, but it doesn’t replace the need for regular dental care. The product is a bit on the pricier side, but if ease of use and effectiveness are your top priorities, it’s worth the investment.Thank you for reading this review. I hope it helps you in making an informed decision.

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  7. This really helps my older cat. I have an indoor/outdoor cat. He is about 13years old and always been a great hunter. A couple of years ago he started having a lot of teeth problems. We got him to the vet and they got him all well and back to hunting. He is missing a few teeth but we give him the Oxyfresh dental care every day and he hasn’t had anymore problems. We have to put it in his food because he just will NOT drink water that we put down for him, but it is working great in his food! Plus, to make it even better, it is A LOT cheaper than what the vet wanted to sell us!

  8. Barbara M. Bourne August 22, 2023 at 12:00 am

    Que podamos intercambiar opiniones. Hace unos meses como en marzo compré el OXIFRESH para mi perrita candy de 13 años , le sirvió bastante, pero ahora le volvió el mal aliento, cuando llega una visita me toca guardarla, me demore en hacer el comentario pensando que iba a durar bastante tiempo el efecto de OXIFRESH y nada, que me aconsejan

  9. Bought for neighbors dog. My son’s dog from next year is a tiny Yorkie with very stinky breath. I purchased for the my son to try on the doggie–and I was surprised it’s working!! It is not immediate and it’s not all gone (it’s been 2 weeks) but it is so much better. Very worth cost.

  10. Works great. Better than dental chews. After three days my dogs breath improved 75 %. I put 10 drops in 8 ounces of water. The only item that improved our dogs bad breath. There is no odor in the liquid and no taste to the dog. Forget the chew bones that don’t work. Hope there is a total improvement in time.

  11. Great. This product works for bad breath. I have one too old to get her teeth cleaned and she had bad breath until I got this. I put a cap full in a bowl of water and they drink. No problem, bad breath is gone.

  12. It definitely works but causes diarrhea. I was very excited when this water additive helped my Maltese’s bad breath. However, she had 2 bad bouts of diarrhea, several months apart. The first time was a short time after I started using it. I thought my dog was just sick (although she had never had diarrhea like that before–it was awful!) After she recovered, I forgot to start using it again. A few months later, I restarted it and she had terrible diarrhea again! 🙁 I had to get carpets cleaned professionally and throw out bedding. So the product works, but if your dog is like mine, I’ll take the bad breath.

  13. So happy. I am soooooo glad I bought this. We always joke (it’s not a joke to me) that our pup went right from puppy breath to poop poo breath. Her breath was horrendous and just kept getting worse. The vet said that was just her and shared no concerns as her teeth and gums are healthy. I have never noticed a dog sleeping with her mouth open and drooling and waking up with a dry mouth (maybe this is normal but I’ve just never noticed before). Her breath was getting so bad I didn’t even let her get her face close to me at all. I finally couldnt stand it anymore so I went searching on Amazon to see if there was anything that would help. I started reading about the products offered that have a lot of reviews and the overall rating was 4.5 or higher. I always go to the negative reviews first because I want to know the cons first. The cons in this product weren’t that bad so I went to the pros and testimonials and thought the worst thing that could happen is that it just wouldn’t work.This product works. I can’t say that enough, IT WORKS. I noticed a change the very first night. She has now been using it for a week now and her breath keeps getting better and better.Now I must say you should read the directions first (which I didn’t do) for how much to use. I dumped a third of the bottle into 2.5 gallons of water which was way too much. Because of the cost I didn’t want to throw the water out and start over so I just researched and it said there was nothing in this product that she could overdose on so I kept the water. We have a fountain bowl so the water is constantly fresh. I noticed they didn’t like the taste but they need to drink so they are drinking it just not as much as before. When I add more water it just continues to dilute it so I’m getting closer to the recommended dose. When I do totally change the water out I will add the recommended dose and I’m sure they will not taste it at all. Now when I tasted and smelled it I could not taste or smell it at all but my senses are not as sharp as theirs obviously. For 2.5 gallons of water I should have only used around 10-12 teaspoons lol😝.Now I commented that the price was high because it is high if you buy it and it doesn’t work ( I wish that I could have gotten a sample size). Now that I know it works the price is extremely affordable.As for the side effects mentioned in the cons the only one I had is the taste which again is because I used way too much but I know they are acclimating to. I have a 5 year old and 15 year old and both beagles. There has been no throwing up and no diarrhea at all.I seriously recommend this product. If you buy I hope your results are as good as mine. What do you have to lose if you try it and it doesn’t work, a few dollars. What do you gain, a pup you don’t mind licking your nose or giving kisses to. Signed a happy happy customer👍So I’ve been using now for 2 weeks and after attempting to overdose my dogs by not reading the instructions, they are still very healthy, no diarrhea or throwing up. They are still eating normal and have now acclimated to the taste. Breathe is still amazingly fresh.So at this stage I will again give it my stamp of approval 😁This will probably be my last update. My dogs have been using for 6 weeks now and breath still fresh. I’m pretty sure this will be my dog breath freshener for life including any new fur babies in the future.Earlier I mentioned a fountain water bowl. If you don’t have one I recommend. With the fountain very little Oxyfresh goes to waste. I only have to clean it about every 2 1/2 weeks. Before cleaning I’m able to add the Oxyfresh as I add more water. I also think it gives constant rotation of water so my pups are always getting the same amount every time they take a drink.Again, I am a very very happy fur baby mother💕

  14. Only 3 days since I bought it and my love Lily ( spaniel ) have amazing breath along with cat. I would definitely recommended.

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