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You brush your teeth, right? Don’t answer that, we’re going to assume it’s a yes. Well, dogs need their teeth brushed too. Problem is, it’s a big hassle. You’ve got to juggle the brush, rinse it and where do you even store the slimy thing? These minty-vanilla wipes are a gum-changer. They skip the struggle and still do the job, helping prevent plaque, tartar and gum disease. Quick, clean and easy to use.
Removing plaque and preventing tartar comes down to one essential principle: mechanical cleaning. That means physically removing plaque from your dog’s teeth every day using brushing, wipes, or both. Wipes make daily cleaning simple because most dogs will tolerate a wipe more than a toothbrush - they are easy to incorporate into a daily routine after dinnertime.
What’s in it?
Aqua (water’s fancy name), Sodium Chloride (salt), Glycerine (plant-based moisturiser), Hydrolysed Soy Protein (plant-based moisturiser), Organic Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Potassium Sorbate (natural preservative to stop germ growth), Zinc Chloride (helps reduce plaque), Vanilla Planifolia (Vanilla) Fruit Oil, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Citric Acid (natural buffer), Sodium Citrate (natural buffer).
What’s not?
Does not contain: parabens, PEGS, phenoxyethanol, phthalates, SLS, SLES, petrolatum, mineral oils, silicones, MEA, DEA, TEA, EDTA, propylene glycol, synthetic fragrances/colours or animal products. Woof to that!
We are proudly Australian. Our topical and ingestible products are made in Australia. Our Wipes are made in New Zealand.
Wrap wipe around finger or hand. Gently lift lip and wipe teeth in small circles, focusing on the gumline. Ideally wipe all surfaces of the teeth and pay extra attention to the back teeth if tolerated. Take it slowly and use rewards to make it a positive experience. Use daily for best results.
Wiping or brushing removes food buildup and soft plaque, but not hardened tartar – this can be removed by your vet when required.
Caution: For topical oral use only. Don’t let your pets swallow the wipe. Don’t use if your pet is prone to biting.
Periodontal disease begins when bacteria and food form a soft film on the teeth, known as plaque. If plaque isn’t removed through daily cleaning, it hardens within days into tartar (calculus). The rough surface and porous nature of tartar traps more bacteria under the gumline.
The body’s immune response to this bacteria causes inflammation of the gums (gingivitis). Left untreated, the infection spreads deeper, damaging the bone and connective tissue that support the teeth. This leads to pain, tooth loss, jaw bone damage and potentially systemic effects.
Dental disease begins with plaque — a soft, sticky film of bacteria and food debris that coats the teeth after eating. Plaque starts forming within hours and, if not removed daily, it hardens into tartar (also known as calculus).
Tartar is rough, porous, and traps more bacteria. Once it forms, it cannot be removed with brushing, wiping or chews — only a professional veterinary dental clean can remove it. This is why prevention is so important. The goal is to remove plaque before it can harden into tartar.
Just like the rest of your dog care products routine, dental care isn’t something to leave until there’s a problem. By three years of age, many dogs already show early signs of gum disease. Plaque doesn’t just sit on the teeth — bacteria can enter the bloodstream and potentially affect organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys.
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Prevention is always easier than treatment.
While tooth brushing is considered the gold standard of oral care, using dog dental wipes as part of your daily routine is a simple way to support your dog’s oral health. If you battle with the tooth brush,canine dental wipes provide a fast, practical way to clean your dog’s teeth and gums.
How Dog Teeth Wipes Fit Into Your Dog Care Routine
Keeping your dog healthy involves a whole-body approach. Alongside quality dog supplements for internal health and nutritious dog food toppers for their meals, dental care plays an important role in your dog’s overall wellbeing.
A healthy mouth supports comfortable eating, which helps dogs properly chew and absorb nutrients from their food.
Dog teeth cleaning wipes fit easily into your existing routine. Many dog owners find success using dental wipes for dogs after dinner, much like brushing your own teeth after meals. Establishing a consistent routine helps your dog know what to expect.
How Dog Teeth Wipes Work
The soft but textured surface of quality dog tooth wipes helps remove plaque and food particles from the teeth.
This mechanical cleaning helps reduce plaque buildup before it hardens into tartar. It’s all about preventative care.
While products like dog shampoo and dog conditioner keep your dog’s coat clean and healthy, dog teeth wipes help protect what’s often overlooked — your dog’s dental health.
Used regularly, dental wipes for dogs help support fresher breath and cleaner teeth while reducing the risk of dental problems developing over time.
Creating healthy habits doesn’t have to be complicated. Just as you might keep dog pee spray nearby for quick clean-ups around the home, having dog dental wipes within easy reach makes it much more likely you’ll use them consistently.
Store a pack wherever you typically spend time with your dog in the evening — the kitchen, bathroom, or living room.
If your dog is new to dental care, start slowly. Let them sniff and taste the wipe before gently cleaning a few teeth. Less is more at the beginning - ensure you keep the experience positive. With patience and consistency, most dogs become comfortable with this quick routine, especially when it becomes a regular moment of attention from their favourite person.
For best results, use dog teeth wipes once daily, ideally after your dog's main meal. Plaque forms within hours of eating and can harden into tartar within just 2-3 days. Daily use stops this progression, keeping your dog's teeth cleaner and reducing the need for frequent professional cleanings. If daily isn't achievable, aim for at least 3-4 times per week.
Dog tooth wipes are an excellent alternative for dogs who won't tolerate brushing, but they work differently. While brushes can reach between teeth and slightly below the gumline, wipes excel at removing plaque from tooth surfaces and along the gum edge. Many dog parents find wipes more practical for daily use, making consistency easier to achieve.
You can begin using canine dental wipes when your puppy is around 8 weeks of age. Even though they will eventually lose these teeth, starting early helps your dog become comfortable with oral handling and establishes good dental hygiene habits from the beginning. For puppies, make it an extra positive experience with gentle handling and rewards. This early introduction means they'll be much more accepting of dental care throughout their entire life.
Yes! Bad breath in dogs is usually caused by bacteria buildup, plaque and gum disease. Dog teeth wipes mechanically remove food particles and plaque that cause odours. The minty-vanilla flavour also helps freshen the breath. Many dog parents notice better breath within days of starting regular use. However, if bad breath persists despite consistent dental care, it's worth checking with your vet as it could indicate a deeper dental issue or another health problem requiring professional attention.
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