





🦷 Keep your pet’s smile fresh and FOMO-free!
Vetradent® Water Additive is a scientifically formulated dental solution for dogs and cats that reduces tartar buildup using Biotrate Technology. VOHC accepted and easy to use by simply adding to your pet’s drinking water, it promotes healthier teeth and gums with daily use.







| ASIN | B0CC3ZVPRQ |
| Generic Name | Dental |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.4 x 7.4 x 18.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 595 g |
| Item model number | 530-05 |
| Manufacturer | Dechra Veterinary Products, LLC |
| Net Quantity | 502.75 Milliliters |
| Product Dimensions | 7.37 x 7.37 x 18.54 cm; 595 g |
D**Y
Somehow my dog got sick and vomited after drinking this crap,
M**M
I started using Vetradent Water Additive for my dog’s dental care and it’s been a simple way to help keep his breath fresher and teeth cleaner between brushings. It mixes right into the water bowl with no noticeable taste or smell, and my dog drinks as usual without hesitation. I like that it feels like an effortless step toward better oral health. Tip: Change the water daily so the additive stays fresh and effective. Verdict: An easy, low-effort addition to your pet’s routine that supports oral hygiene and freshens breath without extra fuss. It is easy to use with an included cap for great functionality, high quality and good value for money. Especially great if you can get it on sale!
E**L
Highly recommend! I pair this with PlaqueOff powder in my cat's breakfast. Adding this to his supplements has eliminated his bad breath. Easy to use and measure; no smell/color. I added this to both a regular water bowl and a water fountain, and it works well. YMMV with water fountain use. NOTE: Nothing can be more beneficial for your pet's teeth than BRUSHING, especially regularly, and from a professional. However, this does help!
K**B
My dogs don't like their teeth brushed everday so I thought I would try this. So far it's working and my dogs don't mind it.
N**E
I use this in a stainless steel fountain that I wash weekly. I have two cats and neither one has a problem with it. One of them has early stomatitis, and her gums by herback teeth are inflamed. To avoid having to take drastic measures like removing her teeth, I've tried this and it is helping. The vet recommended I also try a gel that I put on every day. The inflamed gums are gone and it seems to be keeping it at bay. I've not had any problems with the fountain growing bacteria but I do scrub it out weekly, even the pump parts.
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