WHITE NOW Whitening Extra Fresh
WHITE NOW TOOTH PASTE STAIN +TOOTH 75 ML
TOOTH PASTE WHITENING 100 ML+TOOTH BRUSH
Covalent Cova Fresh Breath Dental Care Spray & Mouthwash for Dogs & Cats 60ml
Smokers Tooth Powder with Fluorine for Whitening & Stain Removal - 40g
WHITE NOW TOOTH PASTE WHITENING THAT 75 ML
Eva SMOKERS TOOTH POWDER 45GM MISWAK
Herbal Toothpaste with Pure Al-Arak Extract 50+10 gm
Eva SMOKERS FLOURIDE TOOTH POWDER 45GM
SMOKERS CLEANSING TOOTH POWDER WITH CHARCOAL 40GM
Toothpaste Gel Chocolate Flavor
Eva Tooth Powder With Menthol 40grams
Tooth Powder 100g
SMOKERS CLEANSING TOOTH POWDER WITH CLOVE
Toothpaste Gel Fruit Flavor
Eva SMOKERS Clove TOOTHPOWDER 45GM
Toothpaste Deep Clean Gel, 100 ml
Eva SMOKERS TOOTHPOWDER MRNTOL 45GM
Dontodent Bundle ( Toothpaste + Tongue scraper) for removing bacteria and cleaning tongue
Eva Smokers Toothpowder Charcoal 40GM
Powder Dry Shampoo For Cats And Dogs Strawberry, 200g
Mouthrinse
Smokers Cleansing Tooth Powder With Fluorine 40 Gm
Nexgard For Dogs 136 mg 25-50 kg 1 Tablet
Denture Fixative Cream Original Flavor-Free – 20g
Denture Fixative Cream Original Flavor-Free – 20g
Easy Fresh Shampoo Powder For Cat And Dog
Nexgard For Dogs 136 mg 25-50 kg 3 Tablets
Eva Smokers Tooth Powder with Miswak Flavor - 40 gm
Refreshing Malta
Pet Tablet (10-20 Kg)
Frequently Asked Questions About teeth powder for dogs
How do I choose the right teeth powder for dogs?
Start by prioritizing safety and veterinary guidance when selecting teeth powder for dogs. Look for pet-specific formulations labeled for dogs and confirm with your veterinarian before use. Consider your dog's age and size to choose a milder formula for puppies and a tartar-control option for adults. Decide whether you want whitening, fresh breath, or simply a gentle cleaner, and choose a powder that matches that goal. Use only the product as directed and store it in a cool, dry place out of reach of pets and children.
Why is the ingredient list so important when selecting a teeth powder for dogs?
The ingredient list determines safety and effectiveness for dogs. Look for products designed for dogs with veterinary-approved formulations and avoid ingredients known to be unsafe if swallowed in large amounts, such as xylitol or concentrated essential oils. Prefer powders with gentle, pet-friendly cleaners (enzymes or mild abrasives) and avoid human toothpaste formulas that may contain fluoride. If you see herbal extracts or traditional materials like miswak or cloves, verify they are specifically labeled safe for canine use and approved by a veterinarian.
Should I choose a teeth powder for dogs based on my dog's lifestyle, such as a puppy or an adult?
Yes, tailor the choice to your dog's life stage and dental needs. Puppies usually require milder, fluoride-free formulas and shorter brushing routines, while adults may benefit from tartar-control or whitening options. Senior dogs may need soothing formulas for sensitive gums and easier-to-administer flavors. Always confirm suitability with your vet and pick a powder that can be used daily without irritations.
How should I apply and maintain teeth powder for dogs on a daily basis?
Apply the powder using a dog-safe toothbrush or your finger and brush gently for about 1–2 minutes, once daily or as advised by your veterinarian. Mix the powder with a small amount of water if the product instructions recommend it, and avoid letting your dog swallow large quantities at once. Store the powder sealed in a cool, dry place and replace it if the scent or texture changes. Always rinse the mouth after brushing if your dog tolerates it and supervise the process to prevent choking.
What signs indicate I should discontinue teeth powder for dogs and consult a veterinarian?
Discontinue use and seek veterinary advice if you notice ongoing oral irritation, bleeding gums, loose teeth, vomiting after brushing, or persistent bad breath despite regular cleaning. If your dog refuses brushing or shows signs of distress, consult a vet for alternative dental care options. A vet can recommend a dog-specific powder formulation and proper frequency based on your dog's dental health status.
What variations exist in teeth powders for dogs and what should I look for on the label?
Look for dog-specific powders with clear labeling, including intended use, dosage guidance, and safety warnings. Variations include pet-friendly flavors, enzymatic cleaners versus mild abrasives, and packaging that suits daily brushing. Check for veterinary approval and ingredients list that avoids risky substances, and prefer brands known for pet dental care. If you see familiar terms from human products—such as mint flavors or botanicals—you should verify they are approved for canine use and formulated for dogs rather than humans.