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Calmi DentaClean — Dog Dental Spray
Calmi DentaClean — Dog Dental Spray
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Does Your Dog Have...
- Breath that makes you pull away?
- Yellow buildup along the gum line?
- Red or irritated gums?
- Fear of anesthesia at their age?
Periodontal disease doesn’t start with pain — it starts with plaque.
Why Traditional Methods Often Fail
- Brushing: A daily struggle that misses hidden bacteria.
- Dental Chews: High-calorie treats that only work on the surface of teeth.
- Water Additives: Chemical scents often lead to water rejection.
- Professional Cleaning: A reactive, costly fix for daily buildup.
Calmi DentaClean was designed for daily prevention — not emergency repairs.
Veterinary Insight: Beyond the Breath
Oral health is a window into your dog's internal wellness. When plaque hardens, it becomes a reservoir for bacteria that enters the bloodstream through inflamed gums.
Once in the blood, these bacteria can place a constant, silent strain on the heart and kidneys.
Maintaining a clean gumline is about more than white teeth. A Xylitol-free daily protocol is essential to neutralize bacteria at the source and provide systemic protection for your dog's vital organs.
"Periodontal disease is the most commonly diagnosed health problem in companion animals."
— American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC)
Based on verified customer feedback
Why Wait for an $800 Dental Cleaning?
- $600–$1,200 per procedure
- Requires full anesthesia (stressful for seniors)
- A reactive fix repeated every 1–2 years
- Does not stop new plaque from hardening the next day
- Under $1 per day (3-pack)
- No anesthesia required
- 100% safe, non-toxic, and stress-free for all ages
- Continuous gumline defense — where heart and kidney strain begins
- Can be added to your dog's food bowl
Prevention is easier — and more protective — than emergency repairs.
🐾 Your Dog's Dental Progress
Bad breath bacteria start clearing. Your dog's mouth smells noticeably fresher.
Fresher breath becomes consistent. Gums begin to look calmer and less irritated.
Stubborn tartar starts to loosen. Gum inflammation visibly reduces.
Gums become pink and healthy. Plaque buildup continues to break down.
Enamel shield forms. The "Toothbrush Battle" becomes a thing of the past.
Brown Algae
Reduces tartar buildup naturally. Helps keep teeth cleaner between cleanings.
Chlorophyll
Neutralizes the bacteria that cause bad breath. Leaves your dog's mouth noticeably fresher.
Probiotics
Restores a healthy balance of oral bacteria. Supports long-term gum and tooth health.
Calendula Extract
Soothes red and sensitive gums gently. Helps reduce everyday oral inflammation.
Green Tea Extract
Fights plaque-forming bacteria daily. Supports a cleaner, healthier mouth over time.
Chlorella Vulgaris
A natural freshwater algae rich in antioxidants. Supports healthy gum tissue and oral detoxification.
The Happy Tails Guarantee
Our 90-Day "Patience & Progress" Promise
Real change takes consistency. We ask you to try DentaClean for 90 days to let it become part of your dog's daily rhythm.
If after 90 days of consistent use you don't feel the progress you hoped for, we'll make it right. No stress, no hurdles.
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Does it replace brushing?
Yes. If used consistently brushing is not necessary.
If your dog has advanced dental disease, severe tartar buildup, or visible pain, we recommend consulting your veterinarian
Is it safe if swallowed?
Yes.
The formula is alcohol-free and safe if swallowed during normal daily use.
Is it suitable for all dogs?
Suitable for dogs 12 months and older, especially:
- Dogs that resist brushing
- Senior dogs
- Dogs with sensitive gums
If your dog has advanced dental disease, consult your veterinarian.
How often should I use it?
1-2 sprays once or twice daily, directly onto the teeth and gums, or add to their food bowl
No rinsing. No brushing. No stress.
How long until I notice results?
Most dog parents notice fresher breath within the first 1–2 weeks of daily use. By weeks 3–4, gums begin to look calmer and less irritated. Visible tartar loosening starts around weeks 5–6. Scroll up to see the full week-by-week breakdown on this page.
Real results take consistency — not speed.