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Roast Dinner Toothpaste - 200g

£12.90
  • For dogs & cats
  • Lick safe!
  • Formulated with vets
  • Improves pet dental health
  • Low foaming toothpaste
  • A taste they'll love!

Delivery Information

UK Delivery Info 

  • Orders received before 2pm Monday to Friday are normally dispatched the same day.
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  • Orders sent using the Royal Mail 48-hour service should arrive within two days (excluding Sunday).
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  • For orders below £50, there is a standard £3.95 charge per order.   
  • For next working day delivery, there is a standard charge of £7.50 per order.

Please note that any orders being shipped to the Highlands and Islands may take 48 hours to arrive. 

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Not harmful if swallowed but a drink of water after cleaning is advisable.

Specifically developed for pets with veterinary professionals to help keep your pet's mouth healthy

With this tasty toothpaste on the menu, brushing your pet's teeth doesn't have to be too much of a chore for you or your pet. Human toothpastes just don't cut the mustard for pets and this toothpaste has been developed in conjunction with veterinary professionals. It's low foaming, and gentle - as the enamel of pet's teeth can be surprisingly soft.

The main purpose in cleaning teeth is to reduce the build-up of dental plaque which can lead to the formation of tartar and to keep gums healthy. Sage oil, a potent anti-oxidant which also has more than a dozen antiseptic compounds helps to keep those gums fresh and healthy.

Make brushing your pet's teeth easier with this tasty toothpaste they'll love. Unlike human toothpastes, which are too harsh for our four-legged friends, our toothpaste has been specifically developed for dogs and cats alongside veterinary professionals. The low-foaming and gentle formulation cleans teeth without damaging enamel, with the sage oil acting as a potent antiseptic and antioxidant (to neutralise free-radicals), helping to keep those gums fresh and healthy.

Do I really need to brush my pet’s teeth?

The answer is yes, together with regular vet dental checks, brushing your pet’s teeth is an important part of maintaining their dental hygiene and the best way to avoid potentially invasive and costly dental treatment. Most of us will experience uncomfortable and sometimes painful dental problems within our lives and it’s no different for our pets.

Brushing your pet’s teeth regularly keeps their mouths healthy by helping to prevent the build-up of dental plaque which can lead to tartar, eventually causing gum disease and tooth damage.

What can I brush my pet’s teeth with?

To brush your pet’s teeth, you will need the right tools. First of all, choose a specialist toothbrush or an ordinary children’s soft bristle toothbrush. Use a toothpaste formulated for dogs, such as our gentle, low foaming Roast Dinner Toothpaste. For those that resent the brush or for smaller mouths why not try a fabric plaster or some muslin wrapped around your finger? Take your time and gradually introduce the idea to your pet over a period of days, if needed.

How should I brush my pet’s teeth?

To begin with, many pets are reluctant to have their teeth cleaned but with our liver- flavoured Roast Dinner Toothpaste they will soon look forward to their new dental care routine! Try not to brush too hard as this can damage their gums and brush the teeth carefully in a circular motion. Don’t forget to reward your pet with lots of praise and maybe even a homemade treat. Starting from a young age can also help your pet get into a good routine.

How often should I brush my pet’s teeth?

Ideally pets should have their teeth cleaned daily but this may be impractical for some people, so we suggest that you aim to do it at least once a week to help reduce the build-up of plaque and tartar, the main culprits of tooth decay. However, if this isn’t possible as often as possible is better than neglecting your pet’s dental care altogether.

Testimonials

We have tried many ways of cleaning our dog's teeth

We were recommended Dorwest Roast Dinner Toothpaste and have never looked back. It works, the dog likes it and cleaning is no longer a problem. Thank you Dorwest.

March 2024

My 3 dogs love the taste

My 3 dogs accept to have their teeth brushed with this toothpaste, they love the taste. It’s also easier to use than ordinary toothpaste.

Jan 2024

Excellent products as always

The Roast Dinner Toothpaste is a must-have in our house!

Dec 2023

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Roast Dinner Toothpaste - 200g

£12.90

Specifically developed for pets with veterinary professionals to help keep your pet's mouth healthy

With this tasty toothpaste on the menu, brushing your pet's teeth doesn't have to be too much of a chore for you or your pet. Human toothpastes just don't cut the mustard for pets and this toothpaste has been developed in conjunction with veterinary professionals. It's low foaming, and gentle - as the enamel of pet's teeth can be surprisingly soft.

The main purpose in cleaning teeth is to reduce the build-up of dental plaque which can lead to the formation of tartar and to keep gums healthy. Sage oil, a potent anti-oxidant which also has more than a dozen antiseptic compounds helps to keep those gums fresh and healthy.

Make brushing your pet's teeth easier with this tasty toothpaste they'll love. Unlike human toothpastes, which are too harsh for our four-legged friends, our toothpaste has been specifically developed for dogs and cats alongside veterinary professionals. The low-foaming and gentle formulation cleans teeth without damaging enamel, with the sage oil acting as a potent antiseptic and antioxidant (to neutralise free-radicals), helping to keep those gums fresh and healthy.

Do I really need to brush my pet’s teeth?

The answer is yes, together with regular vet dental checks, brushing your pet’s teeth is an important part of maintaining their dental hygiene and the best way to avoid potentially invasive and costly dental treatment. Most of us will experience uncomfortable and sometimes painful dental problems within our lives and it’s no different for our pets.

Brushing your pet’s teeth regularly keeps their mouths healthy by helping to prevent the build-up of dental plaque which can lead to tartar, eventually causing gum disease and tooth damage.

What can I brush my pet’s teeth with?

To brush your pet’s teeth, you will need the right tools. First of all, choose a specialist toothbrush or an ordinary children’s soft bristle toothbrush. Use a toothpaste formulated for dogs, such as our gentle, low foaming Roast Dinner Toothpaste. For those that resent the brush or for smaller mouths why not try a fabric plaster or some muslin wrapped around your finger? Take your time and gradually introduce the idea to your pet over a period of days, if needed.

How should I brush my pet’s teeth?

To begin with, many pets are reluctant to have their teeth cleaned but with our liver- flavoured Roast Dinner Toothpaste they will soon look forward to their new dental care routine! Try not to brush too hard as this can damage their gums and brush the teeth carefully in a circular motion. Don’t forget to reward your pet with lots of praise and maybe even a homemade treat. Starting from a young age can also help your pet get into a good routine.

How often should I brush my pet’s teeth?

Ideally pets should have their teeth cleaned daily but this may be impractical for some people, so we suggest that you aim to do it at least once a week to help reduce the build-up of plaque and tartar, the main culprits of tooth decay. However, if this isn’t possible as often as possible is better than neglecting your pet’s dental care altogether.

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