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C.E.T.Chews combine the mechanical abrasive action of chewing with patented antibacterial systems to help control plaque and eliminate bacteria buildup.

CET HEXtra® Premium Chews With Chlorhexidine For Dogs

CET HEXtra® Premium Chews With Chlorhexidine For Dogs

Chew clinically proven to reduce calculus. Combines the mechanical action of rawhide and the renowned antiseptic power of chlorhexidine. Available in petite, medium, large and extra-large sizes.

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CET® Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews For Dogs

CET® Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews For Dogs

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.

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CET® Oral Hygiene Chews For Cats - Fish Flavor

CET® Oral Hygiene Chews For Cats - Fish Flavor

The enhanced Dual-Enzyme System and freeze-dried fish combine an abrasive texture and antiseptic action for clinically proven control of plaque and tartar.

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CET® Oral Hygiene Chews For Cats - Poultry Flavor

CET® Oral Hygiene Chews For Cats - Poultry Flavor

The enhanced Dual-Enzyme System and freeze-dried fish combine an abrasive texture and antiseptic action for clinically proven control of plaque and tartar.

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CET® VeggieDent™

CET® VeggieDent™

C.E.T. VeggieDent dental chews are a vegetable-based chew—giving pet owners another choice in caring for their pets' teeth. Dogs love the unique, easy-to-hold "Z" shape, the taste, and the tough, chewy consistency of C.E.T. VeggieDent Chews.

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