Petzlife Oral Care Gel with Salmon Oil Refill Bottle - 12 oz.

Product Description
Our gel works even faster than our spray when used as directed to remove plaque and tarter, also kills bacteria on contact, and as a bonus bad breath is eliminated!
PetzLife Oral care Spray & Gel are 100% natural. They have been tested by an independent lab and found to be perfectly safe for your pet's.There are no side effects and are even safe enough to use on people! The main ingredient in them is grapefruit seed extract. Grapefruit seed extract, Grape seed extract, Thyme oil, Neem oil, Rosemary oil, and Peppermint oil. These are all specially formulated with distilled water and grain alcohol to produce one of the most effective and safest dental products ever produced.
12 oz. bottle
PetzLife Oral care gel (Directions)
* First month-- if you have a pet with heavy plaque and tarter build-up we recommend applying first thing in the morning and again in the evening. PetzLife gel will be mixing with your pet’s saliva and the natural ingredients will coat all surfaces of your pet’s mouth. You will start noticing positive changes after just one week. If applying with a brush, a "soft" or finger brush is recommended. Note: The brushing action removes the plaque and tartar that has been softened by the ingredients in our gel and spray.
This is why we say, “Spray for ease, brush for faster results.”
* For best results, withhold food and water 30 minutes before and after application.
* After a short time you should notice that the area at the gum-line is now free from plaque and the gums are looking healthier. This is a very important step because harmful bacteria is now blocked from entering your pet’s bloodstream. You can now reduce to one application per day.
* After 30 days when most or all of the build-up has been removed you can reduce to one application every 2nd or 3rd day. Your pet’s plaque and tartar should not return with this recommended usage. You should also have noticed that your pet’s breath has become much fresher.
Note: For Cats: Gel is better choice, because most cats are trained with a spray bottle and are afraid of it; so, just dab the gel on their lips and they lick it in.