My beau Vet Collection Dental & Breath For Dog & Cat
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mybeau Dental & Breath is a liquid dietary supplement formulated to support oral health and freshen breath in dogs and cats. This 300ml pouch delivers nutrients that help maintain healthy gums, teeth, and oral hygiene through daily supplementation.
Active Ingredients
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Omega 3, 6, 9, EPA & DHA – Essential fatty acids supporting gum health and reducing inflammation
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Multivitamins – Comprehensive vitamin support for oral tissue health
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Ascophyllum Nodosum – Seaweed extract that supports oral hygiene and fresh breath
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Celery Oil – Natural ingredient that helps freshen breath from within
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Antioxidants – Support immune function and protect oral tissues from oxidative damage
Dosage Guidelines
Liquid supplement – Add to food or water
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Pet Weight |
Daily Dosage |
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Cats/Small Dogs (<10kg) |
5-10ml |
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Medium Dogs (10-25kg) |
10-15ml |
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Large Dogs (>25kg) |
15-20ml |
Shake well before use. Mix with food or water for best results.
Best For
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Pets with bad breath or halitosis
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Dogs and cats requiring oral health support
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Pets between professional dental cleanings
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Senior pets with age-related oral concerns
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Breeds prone to dental issues (small breeds, brachycephalic cats)
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Pets on soft food diets
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All life stages (adult cats and dogs)
Form & Quantity
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Form: Liquid supplement with easy-pour cap
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Volume: 300ml per pouch
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Origin: Product of New Zealand
Storage & Usage
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Store in cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
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Refrigerate after opening for optimal freshness
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Use before expiry date printed on packaging
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Seal cap tightly after each use
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Keep out of reach of children and pets
Important Disclaimers
This is a dietary supplement – not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This product does not replace professional veterinary dental care, teeth brushing, or dental cleanings. Discontinue use and consult your veterinarian if adverse reactions occur.
Supplements cannot address existing dental disease, tartar buildup, gingivitis, or tooth decay—these require veterinary intervention.
Not recommended for pregnant or nursing animals without veterinary approval.
Veterinary Consultation Required
Always consult your veterinarian before starting any dental supplement, especially if your pet has existing oral disease, takes medications, or shows signs of dental problems (bleeding gums, loose teeth, reluctance to eat). Regular veterinary dental examinations and professional cleanings remain essential for maintaining your pet's oral health.