We adopted a little 'asylum seeker' from North Macedonia who is 7 years old. The vet had prepared us that brushing a dog’s teeth requires patience and love, especially with a dog that’s never had attention before. She gave us three months to get him used to it. But... the first time he was a bit unsure, bit down on the special dog toothbrush, but the second time he lay down for it and let me brush all his teeth. He keeps licking because apparently it tastes really nice. Afterwards, he licks the toothbrush clean. After just one week of brushing, his teeth already look whiter and with less plaque. Conclusion: go for it!
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Beaphar Toothpaste
Beaphar Toothpaste offers protection for the teeth of dogs and cats. The toothpaste contains enzymes that help prevent the formation of plaque. Additionally, the paste helps reduce tartar and contributes to fresh breath. The toothpaste is suitable for all dogs and cats. For optimal cleaning, the toothpaste is ideally used in combination with the Beaphar Toothbrush. The adjusted formula contains no bleach, which does not affect the performance of the product. The toothpaste does not need to be rinsed after use.
Features
- With liver flavour
- With enzymes against plaque
- Helps reduce tartar
- Ensures fresh breath
- Suitable for all dogs and cats
Usage
Wet the toothbrush and gently brush your pet's teeth with the toothpaste. For optimal cleaning, the Beaphar Toothbrush is recommended. Rinsing is not necessary. Always provide plenty of fresh drinking water.
Composition
Aqua, glycerin, hydrogenated starch hydrolysate, silica, pentasodium triphosphate, carboxypolymethylene, ovum powder, zinc citrate, sodium hydroxide, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, liver powder, propylene glycol, sodium chloride, subtilisin, glucose oxidase, sodium citrate, sodium phosphate, calcium chloride.
Beaphar Toothpaste reviews
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BullseyeBy Jeanine R, Monday 4 May 2026Beaphar Toothpaste - 2 x 100 g
We adopted a little 'asylum seeker' from North Macedonia who is 7 years old. The vet had prepared us that brushing a dog’s teeth requires patience and love, especially with a dog that’s never had attention before. She gave us three months to get him used to it. But... the first time he was a bit unsure, bit down on the special dog toothbrush, but the second time he lay down for it and let me brush all his teeth. He keeps licking because apparently it tastes really nice. Afterwards, he licks the toothbrush clean. After just one week of brushing, his teeth already look whiter and with less plaque. Conclusion: go for it!
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