Looks like Innova and Evo will be slowly phased out in Singapore ... they are getting quite expensive, and many suppliers have stopped stocking them ... Arggggggg!!
Looks like i have to start looking around for an alternative dog food when i can no longer get my hands on Innova or Evo. Am sort of interested in Orijen - but this is SOOOO Expensive (more than Innova or Evo, which i already thought has outrageous price tags). Maybe I should try to get hold of the smallest pack available, so that i can let the 4 dears 'try' it out, before i start any full-scale ordering.
Hugo and Coco are developing a little bit of tar build-up in their teeth ... hoping to avoid teeth scaling - not to mention that it is really expensive in Dubai, but also uncomforty to let them go under GA (you never know what can happen).
Was recommended ProDen PlaqueOff Animal. Seem like it has raving reviews on the effectiveness to improve dental conditions of pets. An extract from the website:
"PlaqueOff is manufactured by the Swedish company ProDen and has been available for use since 2001. It is a specially selected seaweed that contains iodine (SW1313/D1070) which is ground up into a powder and put onto your pets food. It comes in a white plastic pot with a picture of a dog and cat on the front. The contents are a dark green colour and you can see it is ground up seaweed. It has a slight smell but is not unpleasant. PlaqueOff comes in three different sized pots and each pot is supplied with a small spoon for ease of application. It is free from artificial colours, preservatives, gluten and sugar. It is suitable for use on dogs and cats but they do also sell a human version in tablet form. They do not recommend use on pregnant or nursing animals or animals undergoing treatment for hyperthyroidism.
The powder is absorbed into the blood stream and then out through the saliva where it disrupts the bio-film that causes plaque, tarter and bad breath thus over time reducing the build up. It claims results are normally seen after 3 - 8 weeks."
Also bought some finger dental toothbrush .....
Hope the 4 dogs will get used to their new dental routines.
Looks like i have to start looking around for an alternative dog food when i can no longer get my hands on Innova or Evo. Am sort of interested in Orijen - but this is SOOOO Expensive (more than Innova or Evo, which i already thought has outrageous price tags). Maybe I should try to get hold of the smallest pack available, so that i can let the 4 dears 'try' it out, before i start any full-scale ordering.
Hugo and Coco are developing a little bit of tar build-up in their teeth ... hoping to avoid teeth scaling - not to mention that it is really expensive in Dubai, but also uncomforty to let them go under GA (you never know what can happen).
Was recommended ProDen PlaqueOff Animal. Seem like it has raving reviews on the effectiveness to improve dental conditions of pets. An extract from the website:
"PlaqueOff is manufactured by the Swedish company ProDen and has been available for use since 2001. It is a specially selected seaweed that contains iodine (SW1313/D1070) which is ground up into a powder and put onto your pets food. It comes in a white plastic pot with a picture of a dog and cat on the front. The contents are a dark green colour and you can see it is ground up seaweed. It has a slight smell but is not unpleasant. PlaqueOff comes in three different sized pots and each pot is supplied with a small spoon for ease of application. It is free from artificial colours, preservatives, gluten and sugar. It is suitable for use on dogs and cats but they do also sell a human version in tablet form. They do not recommend use on pregnant or nursing animals or animals undergoing treatment for hyperthyroidism.
The powder is absorbed into the blood stream and then out through the saliva where it disrupts the bio-film that causes plaque, tarter and bad breath thus over time reducing the build up. It claims results are normally seen after 3 - 8 weeks."
Also bought some finger dental toothbrush .....
Hope the 4 dogs will get used to their new dental routines.
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