Slurpy Kisses Breath Spray for Dogs
Slurpy Kisses Breath Spray for Dogs
Natural Breath Spray For Dogs
Transform your pooch's wet kisses into a burst of freshness with Slurpy Kisses Breath Spray for Dogs (250ml). This 100% natural breath spray not only eliminates bad doggy breath but also promotes dental hygiene for an extra touch of fabulousness.
Caution: NOT safe for cats!
- Controls bad breath by fighting odour-causing bacteria
- Cleans and deodorises teeth and gums and prevents gum infection
- Made with a premium blend of divine-smelling essential oils for beautifully fresh breath
- No harsh fillers, additives or preservatives
Did you know? All dogs emit 'doggy' breath to a certain extent, which is normal. If your dog's bad breath is extreme and constant, it's usually caused by periodontal disease which, if left unchecked, will require medical attention.
Ingredients in Slurpy Kisses Breath Spray for Dogs: Aqua, Vegetable Glycerine, Bicarbonate of Soda, Food Grade Essential Oils of Eucalyptus, Peppermint and Spearmint. Ecocert approved natural preservative
How To Use Slurpy Kisses Breath Spray for Dogs
After shaking the bottle well, spray our Pet Breath Spray into your dog's open mouth, including the tongue, teeth and gums; 2 - 3 times daily or after meals. Avoid the eye area. If accidentally sprayed in the eyes, rinse with cool water. If irritation persists, contact a veterinarian.
Tip: You can also add 1 - 3 tablespoons to the water bowl (depending on size of your water bowl) to promote fresh breath.
Note: This product is a breath spray for dogs and not suitable for cats of any age, or puppies under 6 weeks old. For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dark place. Bad breath can be a sign of gum disease, if foul odor persists please visit your veterinarian. The bottle is recyclable - please recycle after the Dog Breath Spray is finished.
This product has not been evaluated by SAHPRA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please consult your veterinarian if symptoms persist.