🦴 Unleash the Power of Dental Care!
The Bark Bright Durable Dog Dental Kit is designed specifically for medium breeds, featuring 15 chew sticks that mimic a toothbrush with scrubbing ridges to effectively combat plaque and tartar buildup. Each stick not only cleans but also massages gums, ensuring a thorough dental care experience for your tough-chewing furry friend.
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 15.0 Count |
Occasion | Birthday |
P**C
Better than a toothbrush!
It works!!!!! Pepper loves these treats, small dogs are notorious for dental issues and I wish I had found these sooner, but now that I have it, her teeth are starting to whiten 🦷 and her breath is smelling much better than before. 🤢. She is under 9 lbs so I give her 2 dental treats a week with paste and added a little paste to a mini water bottle and squeeze it over her teeth 2 times per week. My preference!! It works!!!! I wish they had more treats in the bag for the price!!!
L**Y
Received the wrong dental chews
I received the wrong dental chews from Bark. Instead I received the cheaper chews that aren’t for super chewers. As this item is not returnable, I can’t contact the seller to replace them for the correct item.
M**R
The dogs love them, but they're VERY expensive!
These chews have an effective design with nubs and ridges geared to help clean your dog's teeth, and the "toothpaste" gel provides some additional flavor and texture, at the very least. Is it effective for teeth-cleaning? Hard to say.At over $2 per chew, these are more expensive per day (if I were to give the dogs one each day as suggested on the packaging) than ANYTHING else they get, including their daily supplements, their daily meds, even (though barely) Carter's super-expensive prescription kidney diet.But, as an occasional alternative in between the daily Dentastix and Dingo dental chews, these seem like an effective way to help reduce tartar and plaque. I also realize that only the "Durable" version of the product, designed for "super chewers," is north of $2 a pop. The smaller "core" version is about a buck each. Compared to about 20¢-45¢ each for Dingo and Dentastix, you have to decide for yourself whether this is worth the premium price.
R**R
Not effective
This is a silly product, especially for the price. The dogs finish them quickly (less than a minute), and the "durability" is that these are a little chewier than their other product. The "toothpaste" has no added value that I can see. It's just a hassle and makes a mess on your floor once the dog takes this treat. One dog that is always up for treats did not like the taste or smell very much. There was no noticeable improvement in their dental health. I will be switching off to something else.
V**N
Dental bones
Is working good for my dog
N**E
Angry, Do NOT BUY!
I tried giving my dog this new Bark Bright and he vomited for 2 days. He has been on the Bark Bright without Thyme Dental kit for the past yr and never had a reaction like this. I am highly upset and no way of getting a refund, since I had seek care for dog. I would highly recommend only using the Bark Bright that you have to regirate which is less harsh for dogs that have sensitive stomachs. Highly upset and reporting to BBB and all dog companies/owners. Thid should come with big warning!
U**3
My goldendoodle loves them!
This is a great way to freshen your dogs breath. Nice and package and easy to digest. Our dog seems to enjoy them and it seems to do a good job cleaning!
J**I
Dogs like them ok
One of our dogs enjoys these and the other would rather not eat them. Sooo can be hit or miss. Also can’t find the chews without the gel which was kinda annoying
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