Chew Your Way to Cleaner Teeth

Being proactive in your dog’s dental care doesn’t have to be time-consuming or expensive. Many veterinarians recommend adding a dog dental chew like Minties® into your daily routine to prevent tartar and plaque buildup. Just like people, plaque and tartar can lead to costly tooth decay and gum disease in your dog.

Chew Your Way to Cleaner Teeth

Being proactive in your dog’s dental care doesn’t have to be time-consuming or expensive. Many veterinarians recommend adding a dog dental chew like Minties® into your daily routine to prevent tartar and plaque buildup. Just like people, plaque and tartar can lead to costly tooth decay and gum disease in your dog.

Natural Ingredients for Dog Dental Health

Did you know that peppermint, dill and fennel are natural breath fresheners? Plus, parsley, a common Mediterranean plant used in cooking, contains the enzymes to help break down odor-causing particles in your dog’s stomach? Taking a healthy approach to your canine’s care doesn’t have to be time consuming or expensive. Minties® special formula combines these powerful ingredients in just one tasty treat.

Size Matters When it Comes to Dental Chews

Just like the shoes on your feet, size matters when it comes to dog dental care products. Minties® are custom made with your dog in mind. Check the box for their size and weight (tiny/small dogs or medium/large dogs). Picking the right treat for your dog just got a lot easier and more affordable for your puppy pal.

Size Matters When it Comes to Dental Chews

Just like the shoes on your feet, size matters when it comes to dog dental care products. Minties® are custom made with your dog in mind. Check the box for their size and weight (tiny/small dogs or medium/large dogs). Picking the right treat for your dog just got a lot easier and more affordable for your puppy pal.

Why Does My Senior Dog Have Bad Breath?

According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), the most common causes for bad breath in senior dogs are “bad oral hygiene and periodontal disease.” As your dog ages, its needs change as well. Keeping on top of a good oral health regimen not only makes them feel better, but can help prevent costly visits to the vet for plaque buildup, gingivitis, or loose or missing teeth.