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Customers appreciate the pet food for its value, quality, and breath freshness. They find it a good product that helps keep their pets' teeth clean and maintain good oral hygiene. Many customers enjoy the taste and consider it a great snack. The concept is solid, and the treats are digestible.
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· Contains one (1) 1.67 lb. 32-count pack of PEDIGREE DENTASTIX Beef Flavor Large Treats for Large Dogs · PEDIGREE DENTASTIX Triple Action acts as a dog breath freshener that works to clean teeth and freshen breath, and has a clinically proven texture that reduces plaque and tartar buildup · Our dental treat sticks have a unique X-shape design and are specially designed for adult large breed dogs, weighing over 40+ lbs. · Feed one PEDIGREE DENTASTIX Oral Care Treat every day for maximum benefits to oral hygiene · PEDIGREE DENTASTIX Dental Chews feature a tasty beef flavor with dental treats your dog will truly enjoy
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Maxwell FamilyReviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
My dog loves these (but let’s be real he loves everything). They help clean his teeth, they are easy for him to chew, and make his breath smell better. He loves all the flavors (even though I think the beef ones stink). They must be helping because he is almost seven and only had three dental cleanings (luck or treats?) His veterinarian recommends them and are worth the price. I buy them every time they go on sale!
Ashley MeadowsReviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
I’ve been giving my dog Pedigree Dentastix for several months now, and I’m really happy with the results. Not only does my dog absolutely love the taste, but I’ve noticed a significant improvement in her oral health. Her breath smells fresher, and the tartar buildup on her teeth has decreased. The design of the sticks seems to really help get into her teeth and gums, which is probably why they’re so effective. I also appreciate that they’re easy to digest and don’t upset her stomach. Overall, I highly recommend Dentastix for anyone looking for an affordable and effective way to improve their dog’s dental hygiene. It’s become a part of our daily routine, and my dog looks forward to it every time!
MarcReviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
I've been giving these daily to my dog since she was a puppy and she loves them. She never has bad breath and no teeth or gum issues. I'm sure these have helped her maintain good oral hygiene and the fact that she loves them makes things even easier.
Gina KentoppReviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
I feel like these work as well for my dogs as the greenies and are not as expensive. I keep these on subscribe and save so we never run out.
kikiReviewed in the United States on July 22, 2013
Short Version: This product does what it claims. I have 2 dogs who each get 1 dentastick a day. Both have great teeth, and the older (11 years old) is only now showing some preliminary tartar on one side of her mouth. I have seen them both start to have tartar when I was less scheduled about given them sticks daily, and I've watched it recede when I got back on the ball. this product works. Way too long version: I worked as a veterinary technician for 10 years, and I gave hundreds of clients "the talk" about the importance of oral hygiene. I've personally performed dentistry services on dogs and cats (including scaling, polishing, and tartar removal where it was literally cracking chunks of tartar off teeth). Taking care of your pets' teeth is important. it makes them healthier and happier, and helps to prevent one route for heart disease, kidney disease, and general infection. I've tried lots of things to take care of my dogs' teeth; the dentastix are the last on the list: tooth brushing: I started with straight up tooth-brushing. That was a failure. my spaniel HATED mint-flavored pastes, and would get all trembly all over any time she smelled it. she LOVED the meat-flavored options, and so we'd spend the time having a wrestling match while she tried to lick the paste and eat the brush i was trying to use. I gave up. Dentabones: These were the precursors to dentastix. larger, and SUPER effective. the spaniel got one 1-2x a week, and it kept her tartar at bay. I check her over pretty regularly, and if I missed a week or 2 (or 3) of dentabones, i'd see the tartar creeping up. t/d: this is a Hills prescription food targeted for tartar control. I never used it for meals, but I'd get a bag through work and give the kibbles as treats. The kibbles are large and designed to be too large to swallow whole, forcing the dog to crunch them. The spaniel will eat near anything (but mint toothpaste- see above); while she wasn't terribly enthusiastic about t/d, she ate them. I didn't use them for long, though, because while the spaniel would grudgingly crunch through while giving me spaniel-eyes, my german shepherd took the "too large to swallow" size as a challenge. i was a bit nervous about this causing problems down the road, from either choking, or bloat. also, it doesn't do much good for the teeth if not crunched. C.E.T.s: these are the raw hide-type treats you can get at your vet's. they're treated with some enzyme or other to help break down tartar. These are supposed to be more digestible than other rawhides, so you have less concern about rawhides blocking up the GI tract. These work moderately well, and both dogs were relatively big fans. For a chewer, they'll last a decent amount of time, and my spaniel was a fan. I stopped using these for a couple of reasons. 1- once again, the german shepherd wanted to swallow his whole and quickly so he could steal the spaniel's. 2- they're a little pricey for daily use. 3- the biggest reason was that my spaniel was a little too into savoring them. she'd chew and suck and tug on them, and they become long and slimey and gross. inevitably, she'd start sucking on one she had tugged out to be long and it would lodge halfway down her throat and half way still in her mouth, making her gag and me have to reach in and pull it out. once or twice, fine, but she started doing this every time. too risky for me. NUBZ: these are the treats for teeth sold at Costco that are shaped vaguely like a bone/toothbrush. the dogs both love them, and in a flavor test (holding one in each hand and letting the dog choose- and my dogs do sniff back and forth), prefer them to dentastix. Unfortunately for them, these just don't seem to keep the tartar at bay. they slow it for sure, but not to the degree i've seen in the dentastix. Kirkland Dental Chews: These are the x-shaped treats also sold at costco. I never used these long enough to she a tartar effect because my spaniel had an allergic reaction to some ingredient and got itchy and pink all over. Dentastix: I resisted dentastix because I thought it was just a scheme to sell smaller dentabones for more money or something. I think it ends up coming to be only slightly more expensive to do dentastix once daily v. dentabones once weekly. or it did, before the dentabones were discontinued. I've had great success with dentastix. the one time my vet noted there was some beginning tartar build up, I really knuckled down on remembering to give dentastix regularly, and the tartar completely receded. i haven't had any allergy issues i had with the kirkland line, it's more effective than nubz, and cheaper than CETs (with less choking hazard). I think these are a GREAT addition to your regular doggie care. The only caveat i have is that there still is a bit of a choking hazard. My german shepherd was eating one and got too big a piece lodged in his teeth. Apparently (as told by my husband) he started freaking out, frothing, slamming his head about and pawing like mad. My husband actually though the dog was having a seizure. before calling me in a panic though, he investigated the situation a little closer and found the big chunk (like, 3 inches long) that was causing the freak out. he pulled it out, and all returned to normal. This is the only time something has happened like this and they've been getting the dentastix daily for 3 years. So use these with confidence, and stay in the room while your pup's eating them.
Adrian ArriagaReviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Both of my dogs love these dentastix. They eat one Every single day. Now they can have clean teeth, healthy teeth, and fresher breath. Plus, it’s like a little treat for them that they can chew on. I will definitely continue purchasing this Product for my dogs.
dave echolsReviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Good product. The dogs love them and from what I can tell the product does a good job of reducing stain and tarter.
Dee SmithReviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Bought the wrong size and had to sell it to a neighbor n buy the toy size. A good buy value for my money. My dog loves it.
Alfonso Ramirez y OrozcoReviewed in Mexico on September 7, 2024
Gustan mucho!
DebbyReviewed in Canada on April 26, 2024
Took a little longer to receive than expected.
ALEJANDRA RIVASReviewed in Mexico on February 23, 2023
El paquete no es barato y pago más de lo que pagarÃa si lo comprara nacional, pero vale la pena por la diversidad de sabores. Mi perrito los ama!. Excelente calidad y llego muy rápido y en buenas condiciones el paquete.
MPLeggettReviewed in Canada on April 2, 2022
These are treats for our dog. Do not know if fresh or what they taste like can still afford human food.
Zita K. RanicsReviewed in Canada on December 11, 2021
I don't understand the sizing of this thing ... the sticks are actually a tiny bit SMALLER than the mediums. I thought I was paying all this $ for a larger sized stick overall. Instead, nope! Too bad you cannot return this thing. Also noticed that the sticks are DRY as opposed to the medium I already have, that's more softer and easier to break into pieces. Box was also mangled ... ripped in a few places. Very disappointed and am not getting this (LARGE) ever again ... will stick to mediums. Also, this large box of 40 costs $1.19/stick (at $47.55 + tax). Medium size of 40 is $13.98 = $0.35/stick. OMG!!! What a rip off indeed.