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Vetruus Stomodine F Gel
Antibacterial soothing gel to help soothe gums and manage the build-up of plaque which causes bad breath.
Contains: Chlorhexidine 0.07% - antibacterial Tris EDTA - potentiates the chlorhexidine for a stronger antibacterial action. Also works against -and slows down the formation of plaque biofilms Phytosphingosine soothing and reduces redness
Safflower Oil - rich in vitamins and Omega 6 to help implement the activity of the phytosphingosine Synthetic meat flavouring which makes giving the product easy.
Will not interfere with food trials To be used after dental procedures as well as a maintenance prevention for long term oral hygiene.
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I was recommended to buy this for my 5 month kitten as he has gum disease by my vet. Noticed that he's breath didn't smell after a couple of days and the redness had gone down but not completely gone. Will carry on using it.
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My vet recommended this to use everyday as one dog had really bad breath. I have used a sonic electric toothbrush every morning with this product for 3 weeks and her breath is so much better. I am also using the same on the other dog who’s brown stains are definitely less. Hoping they won’t need to have dental work done at the vets.
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This was recommended by our vet and I use it after cleaning my hounds teeth.
It slows down the formation of plaque. I have found it to be very good and they like the taste.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Stomodine F Dental Gel for Dogs and Cats, including answers from our team.
R Marsay (michaelr9192)
Is it OK to use this on a dog which suffers from pancreatitis? Thanks
The amount of this product used compared to the overall diet will likely be very small and so it is unlikely to have a significant impact on the pancreatitis. However it does contain oils (fat) and in some severely affected patients any change in diet can set off an episode. It is therefore best to run it's use past your vet to be safe first.