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Hairy Dogs Plaque Remover

Hairy Dogs Plaque Remover

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A natural daily dental supplement, simply sprinkled onto your dog's food. Made with seaweed, charcoal, parsley and mint, it's an easy, no-fuss way to help look after your dog's teeth between brushes — helping to reduce plaque and tartar build-up, with mint and parsley to freshen breath. Available in 150g and 350g.

  • Helps reduce plaque & tartar — a daily seaweed-based dental support.
  • Freshens breath — with a little mint and parsley.
  • Just sprinkle on food — no brushing battle, no fuss.
  • Natural ingredients — seaweed, charcoal, parsley and mint.
  • Grain-free and free from chicken.
  • Two sizes — 150g and 350g.

Ingredients

Seaweed, Charcoal, Parsley, Mint.

Analytical constituents

Crude protein 5%, crude fat 3.8%, crude ash 18%, crude fibre 4%.

How to use

Use the scoop provided to sprinkle the recommended daily amount onto your dog's food, then mix and serve:

Dog size Weight Daily amount
Small up to 12kg ½–1 scoop
Medium 12–24kg 2 scoops
Large 24–48kg 3 scoops
XL 48kg+ 4 scoops

Give consistently — dental supplements work gradually, so they're best judged over a few weeks.

Good to know

This is a complementary dental supplement, not a medicine, and works best alongside regular tooth brushing and veterinary dental check-ups — a helping hand, not a replacement for them. It contains charcoal, which can affect how some medicines are absorbed, so check with your vet if your dog is on medication. If your dog has persistent bad breath, sore or bleeding gums, or any sign of dental pain, please see your vet, as these can need proper treatment.

One of our own Hairy Dogs supplements, stocked at Hairy Dogs.

Common questions

How does it work?
It's a daily seaweed-based powder you sprinkle on food. Used consistently, it helps reduce plaque and tartar build-up, while mint and parsley help freshen breath.
Does it remove existing plaque?
It's designed to help reduce plaque and tartar build-up over time as part of a daily routine. Established hard tartar usually needs a vet's attention — think of this as ongoing support, not a one-off fix.
Do I still need to brush?
Brushing is still the gold standard, and regular vet dental checks matter too. This is an easy daily helping hand alongside them — especially for dogs who won't tolerate a toothbrush.
Why does it look dark in the bowl?
It contains natural charcoal, so it's dark in colour — just mix it well into your dog's food.
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