How to clean your dog's teeth & remove tartar - Mira-Pet SIlent & vibration-free Toothbrush for Dogs
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2018
- How to clean your dog's teeth and remove tartar without anaesthesia: Mira-Pet is an affordable, vibration-free toothbrush for dogs. Take care of the oral hygiene of your pet with the latest ultrasound technology. Protect your dog's teeth from tartar and remove tartar gently at home, no need to see a veterinarian. techmira.com/mira-pet/
The ultrasound toothbrush for dogs also removes bad breath and destroys bacteria protecting gums from inflammation. This toothbrush is gentle, fast and silent.
Designed and made in Germany.
Mira-Pet for the dental care of your dog:
Caring for your pet's gums is vital to preventing periodontitis and prolonging their oral health. Mira-Pet cleans the upper and lower jaw area in as little as 45-60 seconds, killing bacteria and eliminating the build up of tartar formation.
Preventing serious medical and cosmetic problems for your pet is now simple, affordable and painless. At present, there is no established market leader for a brush of this kind and many pet owners have been left wondering if there really is a better solution for dealing with severe periodontal problems than what has traditionally been made available.
Years of research and real world testing behind Mira-Pet have confirmed that it is a product which has your pet's interests at the top of mind.
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Aaaaaa this sounds better than people tooth brushes
Do they have a small 3 sided toothbrush for small dogs like Pomeranians, please? If not, can the + 4 (for the extra cost) all be small? Thank You!
We can replace the bigger 3-sided brush head with two small ones for you if you order on our web shop:
We will keep your name on file, thanks, Stephen Spector
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Does this help the build up that may have "just started" UNDER the gums? The Vet said he has a little bit of discoloration on two of his top molars. I do not want him under anesthesia because he has CT. Thank you so very much!
Mira-Pet is perfect to remove plaque and newly forming tartar, because the ultrasound can reach into gum pockets and under the gumline it will remove and clean tartar away even there. You can expect to see this disappear and greatly be reduced in just a few applications.
Look here for actual sample situations: boards.wetransfer.com/board/s4o8bv8mqs7bq8ni120191128054147/latest?token=fae77c9d-2f63-4c93-b4c9-51750df9af22
One picture shows more than our words.
I see this is really for BIG DOGS not miniature dogs.
Look here for actual sample situations: boards.wetransfer.com/board/s4o8bv8mqs7bq8ni120191128054147/latest?token=fae77c9d-2f63-4c93-b4c9-51750df9af22
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Has anyone tried this? It would be helpful to see actual before and after photos
See this FB group for lots of pics, this is the UK version of the same device facebook.com/groups/1385646558403371
I see no one has tried this before. What about the back teeth?
Dogs chew on bones and sticks for this specific reason. Chewing cleans their teeth as well if not better than any tooth brush.
Due What?
Sorry buddy you’d be wrong there. Yes chewing bones and sticks will remove some of the build up from food but it won’t clean the dogs teeth as well as this brush would.
Due What? Wrong! My dogs stay chewing bones and their build up keeps getting bigger, hence why I’m looking for a toothbrush.
A. Chews can be a choking hazard depending on what you're using.
B. Even the best dental chews will not completely clean your dog's teeth, and they will still need to be professionally cleaned if that's all you're doing.
C. My dog will not use them, so this makes your entire point moot!
Mel T bones are not a choking hazard when you pick the correct size for your dog. The general rule is anything bigger than your dogs head. Cooked bones should NEVER be fed, only raw bones. Cooked bones will splinter. Raw bones are perfectly safe when you choose the correct sizes and monitor your dog. Also, depending on the type of bone, some will clean teeth better than others. Dental sticks are a joke though, they’re made up of awful ingredients and don’t do much for the teeth. I think the best prevention for buildup is combining lots of different methods. A toothbrush like this, raw bones and chews, applying things like coconut oil to the teeth (even brushing with it) and so on will do the best job at keeping your dogs mouth healthy.