
Caution: Plaque & Tartar Are Hurting Your Dog!
Revive Their Bite. Refresh Their Breath.
Undeniable Results

90%
Saw visible tartar reduction after a few sessions.
90%
Reported fresher breath and cleaner-looking teeth.
90%
Said their dog stayed calmer vs. past cleanings.
*Results according to consumer studies.
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Your Questions Answered!
Is it safe for my dog?
Is it safe for my dog?
Yes—it's designed for pets with gentle sonic vibration, a rounded scaler tip, and a soft brush. Avoid using on loose/broken teeth, bleeding gums, or if your dog has diagnosed periodontal disease—consult your vet first. Supervise every session.
Does this replace professional cleanings?
Does this replace professional cleanings?
No. It’s for at-home maintenance between vet visits—helps reduce plaque/tartar and freshen breath. Follow your vet’s schedule for full exams and cleanings, especially if buildup is heavy.
How do I use it and how often?
How do I use it and how often?
Introduce it gradually (device off → reward). Start with 1–2 minute sessions, 2–3×/week. Use the scaler to lift visible tartar with light pressure, the soft brush to polish, and the rinse tip to wash debris. Wipe teeth/gums after. Replace brush heads every 2–3 months.
Will anxious dogs tolerate it?
Will anxious dogs tolerate it?
The device is low-noise to help keep pups calm. Desensitize in steps: let your dog sniff it, turn it on away from the mouth, then touch a tooth briefly—reward each step. Keep sessions short and positive; stop if your dog shows stress.
When will I see results?
When will I see results?
Fresh breath often improves within a few uses. Visible tartar reduction can take several sessions and depends on starting buildup and cooperation. Individual results vary.