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Drinkable Dental Health

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About this product

Dog breath isn't just stink, it's the first sign of dental disease, the #1 illness in pets, which can lead to serious health issues and a shorter lifespan.

Invented by a microbiologist after she almost lost her new 10 year old rescue pup to blood infection caused by dental decay, Protektin42™ is a patented prebiotic formulation (in powder form) for dogs that targets the root cause of gum disease where it lives...below the gumline.

Cruelty free. Our prebiotic technology was originally developed for humans, so our products are human-tested and pup-approved. Safe for cats, too!

1 unit includes: 1, 0.25 oz jar with 30 servings of Protektin42™ in a gusseted ziplock pouch

Product Details

  • Clinically-proven and vet approved
  • No artificial flavors, colors, fillers, preservatives, or other weird ingredients
  • Tasteless & odorless
  • Manufactured in an FDA certified facility
  • Stops the growth of harmful bacteria and their destructive, smelly by-products
  • Promotes strong teeth, healthy gums and fresh breath
  • Made in the USA

TEEF

Humans behind the brand

Dr. Emily Stein

TEEF develops scientifically proven, proactive and truly safe solutions that create beneficial oral microbiomes that benefit your pet's health. We believe harnessing the power of good bacteria is the most effective way to help us all live our best lives. Inventor, Emily Stein, Ph.D...

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