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Made Specifically For: Helping clean large and giant dogs' teeth
These delicious dental chews are designed in a unique X-shape to help clean your dog's teeth right down to the gumline to help maintain dental their health. When used daily Pedigree Dentastix are clinically proven to reduce up to 80% of tartar build-up which is a contributor to gum disease.
Key Benefits:
The special x-shaped texture helps clean between teeth and right down to the gumline. They have a clinically proven texture that helps to reduce plaque and tartar buildup Patented ingredient system helps to freshen your pet's breath. Available in three sizes; small, medium and large to suit dogs of all sizes. Suitable for use all dogs over 4 months of age.
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