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Activated Charcoal in Dog Dental Powders: Science, Claims & Why It’s Excluded from DentaMax™

Activated charcoal is increasingly included in pet dental products. It is often marketed as a “natural detoxifier” or a tooth-whitening ingredient But before assuming benefit, […]

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Dog & Cat Dental Powder in South Africa

Evidence-Based Plaque & Tartar Prevention Guide Dental disease is one of the most common health conditions affecting dogs and cats in South Africa. Studies suggest […]

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How Does DentaMax Work? Understanding How Systemic Dental Powders Work

Dental powders are often grouped together as if they function the same way. They don’t. To understand how DentaMax works, you first need to understand […]

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Sodium Hexametaphosphate (SHMP) in Dog Dental Products: Does It Work?

Sodium hexametaphosphate (SHMP) is commonly included in certain dog dental products and marketed for “tartar control.” But understanding whether SHMP delivers meaningful benefit depends on […]

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DentaMax vs PlaqueOff: What’s the Difference?

When comparing dog & cat dental powder in South Africa, DentaMax and PlaqueOff are often evaluated side by side. Both products are built exclusively around […]

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Ascophyllum Nodosum for Dogs: How This Clinically Studied Kelp Supports Plaque & Tartar Control

Ascophyllum nodosum is not just “seaweed.” It is a specific North Atlantic brown marine algae that has been clinically studied for its role in plaque […]

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