You Thought Good Dog Breath Was Hard to Accomplish?

There's a product on the market called “Leba III”

So I just saw Lexxie T. the terrier and she has this mouth like, it’s brand new. And she’s ELEVEN years old.

So, what this owner did was have the teeth professionally cleaned. (We did it) and she IMMEDIATELY started on this Leba III dental spray.
Just once a day, at night before bed: She opens Lexxie’s mouth and
sprays ONE pump of spray onto her tongue and encourages her to go lay
down and sleep. No water or food, just >spritz< and that’s it. Off
to bed.

She also uses Dentastix. Lots of my clients give Dentastix, but their dog’s mouths are ‘just okay’ like Toy Story II.

Lexxie’s teeth are unusual. And I think it’s the Leba III 

They’re sparse with the ingredients. And it’s made in Canada and the
label’s primarily in French but there’s an English 'sig' you can
understand. I don’t know what’s in it, but it works.

Mrs. T said it was expensive, and it is: Like $45 but a bottle will last months. That’s a better deal than Oxyfresh.

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