Hi, I was just wandering if any one had any advice of Tartar.
Both of my two 13 year olds have had teeth taken out (only in last couple of years, on time each), but I have noticed that my little Girl does have some plaque on a couple of her teeth, I brush their teeth and they have Royal Canin Oral Sensitive dry food, but I was interested to know if any one had ever tired the Homoeopathis Remedy Fragaria 3C?.
There is a company in the UK called Dorwest Herbs and they recommend giving one tablet eveyday for upto 30 days to soften any existing tartar and then one a week to keep as a preventative.
Has any one ever tried this?, there's also another product that I've seen advertised call 'PlaqueOff' which contains only a specially selected Seaweed has any one ever tried this?.
Obviously I'd prefer to try and keep the plaque at bay myself rather than have to have them under go regular teeth cleening at the Vets especially now that they are getting older, but trying them with something new, especially something brough 'over the counter' always makes me worry if I giving them the right thing.
Thanks,
Butterfleye.
Both of my two 13 year olds have had teeth taken out (only in last couple of years, on time each), but I have noticed that my little Girl does have some plaque on a couple of her teeth, I brush their teeth and they have Royal Canin Oral Sensitive dry food, but I was interested to know if any one had ever tired the Homoeopathis Remedy Fragaria 3C?.
There is a company in the UK called Dorwest Herbs and they recommend giving one tablet eveyday for upto 30 days to soften any existing tartar and then one a week to keep as a preventative.
Has any one ever tried this?, there's also another product that I've seen advertised call 'PlaqueOff' which contains only a specially selected Seaweed has any one ever tried this?.
Obviously I'd prefer to try and keep the plaque at bay myself rather than have to have them under go regular teeth cleening at the Vets especially now that they are getting older, but trying them with something new, especially something brough 'over the counter' always makes me worry if I giving them the right thing.
Thanks,
Butterfleye.