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Description

Kelp has been shown in studies to help reduce plaque and tartar on teeth, support gum health, and even freshen breath. Green tea provides natural antioxidants called catechins, which can slow the growth of bacteria that cause plaque, tartar, and bad breath. Rosemary also has natural compounds that help keep harmful bacteria in check, supporting a cleaner, healthier mouth. Added to your pet’s food daily, this blend may help maintain fresher breath, healthier gums, and reduce plaque and tartar buildup.

🐾 Helps reduce plaque & tartar

🐾 Supports oral hygiene

🐾 Promotes healthy gums & fresh breath

Ingredients

Ingredients:
Atlantic Kelp, Green Tea, and Rosemary.
Size: 100 g / 3.5 oz

For Best Results: Mix the recommended amount into your dog or cat’s food. Tip - Adding water or broth can make mixing easier and enhance palatability.

Cautions: Do not use on pregnant or lactating animals. Not for long-term use unless directed by a veterinarian. Do not use in animals with kidney disease. Do not use in animals with bile duct obstruction unless directed by a veterinarian.

Veterinary Health Product: NN. Z1N4

Product Benefits

🐾Urinary system and urinary tract health

🐾Healthy digestive system

🐾Healthy immune system

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more about PetMax.

What is Blends For Life Oral Shield?
It's a dental health supplement for dogs combining kelp, green tea, and rosemary. Designed to reduce plaque and tartar, support gum health, and freshen breath without brushing.
How does kelp help teeth?
Studies show kelp helps reduce plaque and tartar buildup on teeth and supports gum health. The mechanism isn't fully understood, but the effect on oral microbiome and mineralization is real.
Green tea catechins?
Catechins are antioxidant compounds that slow growth of plaque-causing bacteria. Naturally antibacterial without the side effects of pharmaceutical antimicrobials. Also helps with breath odour.
When should I use it?
For dogs that won't tolerate brushing, between vet dental cleanings, or as part of a daily oral care routine. Doesn't replace proper dental care, but adds a small daily contribution.
Replaces brushing?
No — daily brushing is still the gold standard for dental care. Oral supplements add to that, especially for dogs that resist brushing. Pair with an annual vet dental check for the most complete approach.