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CET® Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews For Dogs

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CET® Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews For Dogs
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C.E.T. oral hygiene chews feature the exclusive Dual-Enzyme System and are made from select beefhide to combine natural antiseptic activity with abrasive action for clinically proven plaque control. Available in sizes from petite to extra-large.

Benefit:

As simple as giving a daily treat, great tasting C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews, featuring the exclusive Dual-Enzyme System, have a natural antiseptic plus an abrasive texture that works with the dog's chewing action to reduce plaque and loosen tartar. To help keep breath fresh and teeth clean, use C.E.T Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews on those days when brushing isn't possible.

Ingredients:

Beefhide, dextrose, poultry digest, hydrolysed vegetable protein, primary dried yeast, potassium sorbate, glucose oxidase (Aspergillus niger), dried whey protein concentrate.

Use:

Give your dog at least one chew daily, or as directed by your veterinarian, to reduce plaque and calculus. The oral hygiene benefit of C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews can only be achieved by adequate chewing action. Gulping whole chews will reduce the efficacy and can be harmful to your dog. This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only. As with any pet product not intended for human consumption, please keep out of the reach of children and wash hands after handling.

 

Available Sizes:

Description Product #
Large (15/bag) CET604
Large (30/bag) CET605
Medium (15/bag) CET602
Medium (30/bag). CET603
Petite (30/bag) CET601
X-Large (15/bag) CET606

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