I've been cleaning my dog's teeth with Logic Gel toothpaste for several years, and although my dog tries to vanish when it's time to have his daily teeth clean up, he lets me do it without any trouble. I don't use the finger toothbrush, it's too big for his little mouth and it's probably the best way to get your finger bitten by mistake. Instead I use a child size toothbrush which he's quite OK about. After cleaning, I let him lick a tiny bit of Logic gel off my little finger as a treat. I always rub the paste into the bristles before brushing his teeth. That way it gets to all the teeth and doesn't get licked off. The vet says I should put a video on YouTube. But how do you hold a dog's mouth, a brush and a video camera? Easier said than done!
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POTASSIUM THIOCYANATE (KCNS) SYNONYMS Potassium sulphocyanide, potassium rhodanide. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Avoid skin and eye contact. Avoid ingestion. Keep away from oxidising agents. Keep away from moisture. Keep the container tightly closed. Keep in the dark. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. CHARACTERISTICS Colourless or white deliquescent crystals. HEALTH HAZARD DATA Potassium thiocyanate is a skin and eye irritant and is toxic when ingested. Eye contact will cause redness and pain. Skin contact will cause localised irritation. Ingestion will cause headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness and faintness. TREATMENTS Skin - immediately remove contaminated clothing and wash the affected area with soap or mild detergent and large amounts of water until all evidence of the chemical has been removed (approximately 15 minutes). Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Eyes - immediately wash the affected eye with large amounts of water until all evidence of the chemical has been removed (approximately 15 minutes). If irritation or pain persist seek medical attention. Inhalation - remove from the area of exposure to fresh air. If breathing has ceased apply artificial respiration. Keep warm and allow to rest. If irritation persists or develops seek medical attention. Ingestion wash out the mouth thoroughly with water and give water to drink. Seek immediate medical attention. INCOMPATIBILITY Decomposes when exposed to light. Reacts violently with oxidising agents. HANDLING Use a fume hood to minimise exposure to this substance. Wear protective clothing. A long sleeved laboratory coat or gown, rubber gloves, safety goggles and a face mask as a minimum standard. WEAR: Rubber gloves, safety glasses and laboratory coat.Read full review
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Does what it says as far as i can tell, an enzyme preparation that melts the tartar on cat & dog teeth, saves emotional visits to the vet for teeth cieaning in my opinion, with regular use will save on vet bills as well, it is economical in use and easy to apply just about half an inch per day on a paw will do the trick, they love the attractive taste.
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Has been used on my dog since she arrived via the Dogs Trust aged approx. 12 months. Her teeth are cleaned every other day. She absolutely loves the taste and happily lets me use my finger to apply it. Her Vet always comments on the cleanliness of her teeth, and she is now approx. six years old. I have never been tempted to use an alternative because of A: Its efficacy and B: She likes it! Hence it's only LOGICal to use it.
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Early days to be specific but so far my dog likes the taste and so it makes it easy to use. Can’t comment on the efficacy of it yet as I’ve only had it a few days and the results of its use cannot be assessed at the moment.
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