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70g Herbal Dog Toothpaste – Peppermint, Papaya & Rosemary | Natural Oral Care for Dogs & Horses
70g Herbal Dog Toothpaste – Peppermint, Papaya & Rosemary | Natural Oral Care for Dogs & Horses
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🐶 Product Description:
Gently clean your dog’s teeth the natural way with our Herbal Dog Toothpaste – a refreshing, plant-powered blend of papaya, peppermint, and rosemary.
This fluoride-free, detergent-free formula uses a synergistic blend of papaya, olive leaf, calendula extracts, and calcium & diatomaceous earth to naturally polish teeth, reduce plaque, and freshen breath – without synthetic additives or harsh chemicals.
Formulated for pets who deserve better than chemical-laden pastes, this Australian-made formula is safe for dogs and horses.
🌿 Why You'll Love It:
✅ Natural Enzymatic Cleansing – Papaya helps break down plaque
✅ Freshens Breath – With peppermint oil and rosemary
✅ Polishes Gently – Calcium carbonate and diatomaceous earth
✅ Soothing Herbal Extracts – Calendula and olive leaf
✅ Plant-Based, Lick-Safe & Toxin-Free
✅ Australian Made – No Nasties
🚫 Free From:
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Fluoride, Xylitol & Artificial Sweeteners
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Detergents, Sulphates & Parabens
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DEA, TEA, DPG, Silicones & Phthalates
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Animal Products, Castor Oil or Mineral Oil
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Synthetic Colours, Flavours & Aroma Chemicals
🧴 Ingredients:
Distilled Water, Diatomaceous Earth, Calcium Carbonate, Calendula Officinalis (Calendula) Extract, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Carica Papaya Extract, Olea Europaea (Olive Leaf) Extract, Salvia Rosmarinus (Rosemary) Extract, Stevia Rebaudiana, Palm-Free Vegetable Glycerine
🦷 How to Use:
Squeeze a small amount onto a pet toothbrush, finger brush, or soft cloth. Gently massage onto your dog’s teeth and gums.
Use twice weekly for best results.
❓ FAQs
How do I clean my dog’s teeth?
Use a finger brush or wrap a clean cloth around your finger. Apply a small amount of toothpaste and gently massage onto your dog’s teeth and gumline.
How often should I brush my dog’s teeth?
We recommend brushing twice weekly to help maintain oral hygiene and reduce plaque build-up.
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