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O'dless Dental Water Additive 500ml
O'dless Dental Water Additive 500ml
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HK$139.00
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HK$142.00
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HK$139.00
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O'dless Pet Dental Water (500ml) is a brush-free oral care product specially designed for dogs and cats. Originating from Hong Kong, the brand mainly uses biotechnology to solve pets’ oral and household odor problems.
1. Key Benefits
Reduce Plaque and Tartar: The compound bio-enzyme technology inhibits tartar buildup through biodegradation.
Freshen Breath: Effectively neutralizes bacteria and volatile sulfides that cause bad breath, improving pets’ oral odor issues.
Maintain Gum Health: Prevent gingivitis and related oral diseases.
Brush-Free Design: Ideal for pets that dislike toothbrushing; basic cleaning effects can be achieved through daily drinking water.
2. Core Ingredients
Compound Bio-enzymes: Help break down food residues and plaque in the mouth.
Silver Ions: Physically eliminate bacteria and inhibit bacterial growth.
Natural Extracts: Such as glycerin, ensuring safety if licked.
Xylitol & Alcohol-Free: Safe for pets with no toxicity in case of accidental ingestion.
3. How to Use
This product is typically used as a drinking water additive:
Dilution Ratio: Add an appropriate amount of dental water to pets’ daily drinking bowl according to the package instructions (it is usually recommended to add it when replacing fresh drinking water every day).
Direct Spraying (Subject to Packaging): Some designs can also be used with a spray bottle to spray directly onto the tooth surface.
Continuous Use: It is recommended to use 1-2 times a day; consistent use is required to see the tartar-preventing effect.
4. Warnings
First Use: For pets with sensitive stomachs, it is recommended to start with half the suggested dosage and observe for any adverse reactions.
Storage: Store in a cool and dry place, out of reach of children.
Regular Check-Ups: Dental water is for daily preventive care. If pets already have severe tartar or periodontal disease, consult a veterinarian for professional teeth cleaning.







