Wednesday, April 20, 2011

ProDen PlaqueOff Review - Does it Work as Advertised?

This ProDen PlaqueOff review looks that a product that claims keep your pet's teeth free of plaque build up and also helps improve their breath.  Unlike other products that require a topical application or friction on your pet's teeth ProDen PlaqueOff claims to remove plaque from your dog or cat by simply sprinkling their product on your pet’s food. 

How does ProDen PlaqueOff remove plaque from dogs and cats teeth?
The whole concept behind this product made me very skeptical, actually I became more skeptical after I read about how it was supposed to work.  I assumed putting it on your pet's food meant that the product would rub against your pets teeth as they chewed their food and that would break down the plaque on your dog or cats teeth.  To my surprise that is not how PlaqueOff works!  When the product is digested the compound in the product comes out through your cat or dog’s saliva and breaks down the bacterial that forms plaque on the gums and teeth.  The product does not change the pH level in your pet's mouth or eliminate normal bacteria in the mouth (which is often useful for pet health).

So what is ProDen PlaqueOff made out of?
After reading how it is supposed to work I assumed that we would be dealing with some genetically engineered man-made chemical.  However ProDen states the product is made mainly a specific type of seaweed from the Scandinavia area.   The seaweed has a natural defense against bacterial biofilm.  No additives or chemicals are added and it is actually safe for human consumption.  No artificial coloring is added and it is free of gluten, preservatives, sugar and salt.

Hmmm, does this stuff actually work?
This is the main question we wanted answer from a ProDen PlaqueOff review isn't it.  I like the fact that I just have to sprinkle it on my dog or cat's food and that it is not packed full or various chemicals and additives but all that doesn't matter it the product does not work.  I've read plenty of positive reviews about PlaqueOff so I decided to give it a shot.  My beagle that is 7 years old did not seem to notice when I put it on his food, he gobbled up everything in his dish the same as he always did.  I would say after a month I definitely noticed a difference in both his teeth and with his breath.  After three months he did our usually trip to the vet and I was very happy when she said that there would be no need for a teeth cleaning this visit!  Of course my good old loveable beagle was the least of my worries as I figured he would be the easy one, it was my picky cat that I was worried about.  My little 2 year old kitty is a very picky and untrusting gal.  The first time she approached he food with ProDen PlaqueOff sprinkled on it she sniffed at it quite a bit and then took a very hesitant first bite but after the first bite she ate the same as always.  Now I will say that I have not seen a great improvement in her teeth, however, her teeth were in very good shape already since she is young.  During her visit to the vet no problems or concerns were found with her teeth.   I think with a young pet starting them early is a good step in keeping their teeth healthy from the very beginning.

How much does it cost and how much do I have to use?
ProDen PlaqueOff is sold in a few different sizes.  The most common is the 60g bottle and 180g tub.  A 60g bottle will last about a year for pets under 25 lbs.  For those pets 25 pounds to 50 pounds you will go through a 60g bottle about every six months.  For those dogs over 50 pounds you can expect a bottle to last around 3 months.  I've found the best prices for ProDen to be at Amazon where a 60g bottle is under $25 and a 180g tub is just over $50.  Each bottle comes with a spoon to measure out the proper amount.

ProDen PlaqueOff Review Summary - A highly recommended product that actually reduces plaque build up on your pet's teeth.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Proden PlaqueOff Review - Does it work?

This is my review of Proden PlaqueOff for Dogs and Cats.  Just like us humans cats and dogs need to keep their teeth free of plaque build up.  I've read that over 80% of dogs show signs of gum disease by the time they are three years old and the number is also very high for cats.  Lately this got more attention as Plaque Attack spray came out and was heavily advertised as a way to keep your pet's teeth free from plaque.  I've had enough pets over the years to know that trying to scrape their teeth clean or spay something on their teeth can be a very trying event.  I had one cat that hid for weeks from me after I tried to clean its teeth using a toothbrush designed for cats.  By accident I came across Proden PlaqueOff for Dogs and Cats on Amazon and saw there were many positive reviews for the product so I decided to give it a shot.

Proden PlaqueOff was originally designed for humans by a company in Sweden.  It was later found to work well for pets also and now the product is heavily promoted towards pet owners.  I decided to give it a try because one of my dogs really didn't like anyone messing with his mouth and it was expensive to have the vet clean his teeth.  Not only is it expensive but I don't like having my dog put under a general anesthesia.    With Proden Plaqueoff you simply sprinkle it on your pet’s food, so no trying to get your dog or cat to stand still while you spray something in their mouth or brush their teeth. 

After I received the Proden PlaqueOff I sprinkled it on the food of one picky dog and waited.  He sniffed around the food for a minute and then walked away without taking a bite.  I was disappointed but wasn't ready to give a bad Proden PlaqueOff review just yet.  I went out for awhile and came back to discover the food dish was empty.  So when the next feeding with Proden sprinkled in came I watched as my picky little dog went to his dished and sniffed again for a minute.  This time however he did not walk away, instead he ate it up.  After that he ate his food every time without any major drama.

After a week I thought I saw a noticeable improvement in my dog's teeth but I convinced myself it was all in my head.  After a month however I was convinced that Proden PlaqueOff works!  His teeth are very white and clean and his "dog breath" has even improved.  I am very impressed with how things have gone since I've started using this product.  So after two months of use my Proden PlaqueOff review is simply - go get it!  The cost of the product is made up in the savings from getting your pet's teeth cleaned professionally. 

Please be aware that the product states that animals undergoing hyperthyroidism treatment cannot use this product.

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Plaque Attack Reviews

My Plaque Attack Review:
My lovable beagle loves to get in my face which is fine except that he has the breath of... well, a dog!  I was skeptical of ads I had seen for Plaque Attack that promises to clean dog or cat teeth and also improve their breath.  I've bought very few of those "As Seen on TV" items but I decided to go ahead and give Plaque Attack a chance.

I received a bottle for less about $20.  You simply spray Plaque Attack directly onto the teeth of your dog (or cat).  The formula mixes with your pet's saliva to coat their teeth and mouth and kills off plaque and other germs that cause bad breath (halitosis).

The first time I applied the Plaque Attack Ramona (my dog) was not too thrilled.  For the next three days or so she took off when she saw me coming with the bottle.  After the first couple days though she calmed down and I had no problem spraying it on her teeth.

After two weeks I though I was seeing a small improvement but I couldn't really tell if I was actually seeing an improvement or not but I kept using it daily.  After about three weeks I began to notice a definite improvement in my dog's teeth and breath.

So is Plaque Attack a scam?  No, after three months of use I do see a noticeable difference in the color of my pet's teeth.  Her breath is also much better, now don't get me wrong, her breath doesn't smell like roses, but it is so much better.

I don't have a vat so I cannot comment on how well it works for a feline but I imagine if it works for a dog it should work for a cat.  The website states they offer a gel for cat owners that you can place on their paws or tail.  The cat will immediately lick it off making it the perfect option to clean your cats teeth.

Right now they are offering a special offer on Plaque Attack through the following website:




You get a 45 day guarantee so there is no real risk to giving this a shot. I suggest you take a picture of your pet's teeth before you begin using Plaque Attack and then again in a month or so to see the difference. I didn't do that but I wish I had.

Anyway, to sum up my Plaque Attack review, I give it 4 stars out of 5.

Another product that works well is Proden PlauqeOff for Dogs and Cats which is available from Amazon.  however it is a bit more expensive than Plaque Attack.  With Proden you simply place it in your pet's food so it may be an option for those of you with pet's that really have a hard time letting you use Plaque Attack.

I'd love to hear your comments and suggestions on this.