JP's Natural Pet Supplements launches enzymatic toothpaste for dogs and cats featuring a bio-adhesive system requiring no brushing. The formula prevents plaque formation, reduces tartar, and freshens breath with natural ingredients and poultry flavour.

-- JP's Natural Pet Supplements has introduced a natural enzymatic toothpaste explicitly formulated for both dogs and cats. This dental care solution addresses the significant challenge of maintaining pet oral health without traditional teeth brushing, which many animals resist or find stressful.
For more information, visit https://www.jpsnaturalpetsupplements.com/collections/dental/products/dental-care-for-cats-dogs
Dental disease affects up to 80% of pets during their lives, making it the most commonly diagnosed condition in both dogs and cats. Poor dental hygiene can lead to various health issues, including gum disease, tooth decay, and potentially more serious conditions. The new toothpaste addresses these concerns through its specialised formula featuring an enzyme complex that specifically targets and inhibits enzymes produced by Streptococcus mutans bacteria, effectively preventing dental plaque formation on teeth.
The product's innovative bio-adhesive system eliminates the need for brushing. Pet owners simply apply the paste by rubbing it between the gum and cheek on each side of the mouth. This straightforward application method makes regular dental care accessible for pets who typically resist traditional brushing techniques, allowing for consistent use without causing stress to the animal.
The formula includes multiple active ingredients working together to promote oral health. Mild abrasive silica beads help physically remove existing plaque and reduce tartar levels on the tooth surfaces. Zinc chelate binds to sulphur gases emitted by oral bacteria, effectively reducing bad breath while also supporting collagen repair and acting as a catalyst in the peroxidase system. The toothpaste features a palatable poultry flavour specifically designed to appeal to both dogs and cats, increasing acceptance and ease of use.
Developed by Veterinary Surgeon Dr. Paul Boland and dog trainer/behaviourist Justine Shone, the toothpaste contains no preservatives, glycerine, chemicals, or artificial flavours. This formulation aligns with the company's commitment to providing natural pet care products that support overall health and well-being.
Application amounts vary by pet size to ensure adequate coverage: cats and small dogs under 10kg need one pea-sized drop, medium dogs under 20kg require two pea-sized drops, and larger dogs over 20kg need five pea-sized drops. A single 100ml bottle provides approximately 200 days of applications for small pets, 100 days for medium-sized animals, and 50 days for larger dogs, offering an economical solution for ongoing pet dental care.
The natural enzymatic toothpaste is available for £17.95 and can be used daily from six months of age. For additional information about JP's Natural Pet Supplements and their complete range of natural pet care products, visit https://www.jpsnaturalpetsupplements.com
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Name: Dr Paul Boland
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Organization: JP's Natural Pet Supplements
Address: 82 High Street Golborne, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 3DA, United Kingdom
Website: https://www.jpsnaturalpetsupplements.com
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