The Easiest Way to Protect
Your Pet's Teeth at Home.
Dental disease affects 80% of dogs and 70% of cats by age three. Daily brushing is the most effective prevention — and this kit makes it simple.
Shop the Dental Kit →Stocked at Paws & Co Veterinary Centre · Free UK delivery on orders over £50
Dental Disease Is the Most Common Health Problem in Pets — and the Most Preventable.
Most pet owners don't realise how quickly plaque and tartar build up on their pet's teeth. Left unchecked, dental disease causes pain, tooth loss, and — because bacteria from the mouth enters the bloodstream — can contribute to kidney, liver, and heart problems over time.
The good news: daily brushing removes plaque before it hardens into tartar. Start early, keep it consistent, and you can dramatically reduce the need for professional dental treatment.
Bad breath
One of the earliest and most noticeable signs of dental disease building up
Yellow or brown teeth
Tartar build-up is visible as discolouration along the gum line
Difficulty eating
Dropping food, chewing on one side, or reluctance to eat hard food
Red or bleeding gums
Inflamed gums are a sign of gingivitis — reversible if caught early
Home Dental Care Kit
for Cats & Dogs
Everything you need to start a proper at-home dental routine, in one affordable kit. Developed for use on cats and dogs, it includes a finger brush for getting started gently, a full toothbrush for ongoing brushing, and beef-flavoured enzymatic toothpaste that makes the process far easier for both of you.
Enzymatic toothpaste works by breaking down plaque chemically — meaning even partial brushing is effective. It's safe to swallow, so no rinsing required.
- Finger brush — ideal for introducing brushing to nervous pets
- Toothbrush — for regular, thorough cleaning
- Beef-flavoured enzymatic toothpaste — safe to swallow, no rinsing needed
- Suitable for cats and dogs of all sizes
- Breaks down plaque even with partial brushing
- Stocked and trusted at Paws & Co Veterinary Centre
UK delivery · free on orders over £50
Three Items. One Routine.
Each item in the kit serves a specific purpose — working together to make home dental care as straightforward as possible.
Finger Brush
Slips over your fingertip for gentle, controlled brushing. The best starting point for pets new to tooth brushing — less intimidating and easier to manoeuvre.
Pet Toothbrush
Angled head and soft bristles designed for pet mouths. Use once your pet is comfortable with the brushing routine for a more thorough clean.
Enzymatic Toothpaste
Beef-flavoured formula that dogs and cats actually tolerate. Enzymes break down plaque actively — so even a short brushing session makes a difference. Safe to swallow.
Prevention Is Significantly Cheaper Than Treatment
Professional dental treatment under anaesthetic — even a routine scale and polish — starts from £300. A daily brushing habit costs pennies per day and can dramatically reduce how often your pet needs professional dental work.
Daily removes plaque before it hardens
Plaque takes 24–48 hours to mineralise into tartar. Daily brushing interrupts that cycle entirely.
Reduces anaesthetic risk
Professional dentals require a general anaesthetic. Fewer procedures means fewer anaesthetic events — particularly important for older pets.
Catches problems early
Regularly checking your pet's mouth means you're more likely to spot changes — redness, swelling, or broken teeth — before they become serious.
Supports overall health
Oral bacteria linked to dental disease can affect the heart, kidneys, and liver. A healthy mouth is part of a healthy body.
Frequently Asked Questions
My pet has never had their teeth brushed — is it too late to start?
It's never too late, though it's easier to introduce when pets are young. Start slowly with just the toothpaste on your finger, let them lick it off, and gradually introduce the finger brush before moving to the toothbrush. Most pets adapt within a few weeks.
Is the toothpaste safe if my pet swallows it?
Yes — the toothpaste in this kit is formulated specifically for pets and is completely safe to swallow. Never use human toothpaste on pets as it contains fluoride and xylitol, both of which are toxic to dogs and cats.
How often should I brush my pet's teeth?
Daily brushing is ideal. Even three to four times per week makes a significant difference compared to no brushing. The key is consistency — a short daily session is more effective than a long weekly one.
Does this replace professional dental cleaning?
Home brushing significantly reduces the frequency and severity of professional treatment needed, but it doesn't replace it entirely. We recommend an annual dental check as part of your pet's routine health care — especially for older pets.
Is this kit suitable for cats?
Yes — the kit is designed for both cats and dogs. Cats can be more resistant to tooth brushing initially, so patience and gradual introduction are especially important. The beef flavour tends to work well with cats too.
Need Professional Dental Treatment?
We have a dedicated in-house dental suite with digital X-ray at Paws & Co Veterinary Centre, Tingley. Scale & polish, extractions, and follow-up care — all under one roof.
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