Your dog's bad breath isn't normal. It's a warning sign.
The bacteria behind it can reach the heart, kidneys and liver. Inedrims Pet Dental clears them at the source. Fresh breath within days.
Start for less than R5 a day
You've probably already tried everything.
Dental chews
Eaten in seconds. Feels like you're doing something. But chews only clean the very tip of the tooth.
80% of bacteria live below the gum line, where no chew can reach.
Tooth brushing
Most dogs won't allow it. Of the owners who try, only 2–4% manage it every day.
Even when it works, a toothbrush can't get below the gum line either.
Water additives
Most dogs refuse the taste and stop drinking. The ones that accept it see very little result.
Surface-level at best. Does nothing for the bacteria already under the gums.
A vet dental cleaning costs R3,000–R5,000. And that's before extractions.
Sprinkle. Eat. Done.
Sprinkle one scoop on food
Just one scoop once a day. Works with any food — wet, dry or raw. No mixing and no measuring.
It dissolves during eating
The powder dissolves in saliva and reaches every surface the toothbrush misses — including below the gum line where the bacteria actually live.
The oral microbiome rebalances
Probiotics crowd out the odour and plaque-causing bacteria. Brown algae breaks the plaque-to-tartar pipeline. Fresh breath within days. Cleaner teeth over weeks.
Research-backed, natural ingredients
Rosemary leaf extract
Brown Algae (Ascophyllum nodosum)
Probiotic blend
Decaffeinated green tea
Perilla seed extract
Sodium hexametaphosphate
From dog owners across South Africa.
"Dental health affects whole body health in dogs. I point owners to Inedrims Pet Dental when they ask what they can do at home between vet visits."
Dr. Lauren Renner
SAVC, Vet Consultant to Inedrims
Here is what happens after the first scoop.
Fresher breath
The probiotic blend begins crowding out the odour-causing bacteria almost immediately. Most owners notice a difference within the first week — often within the first few days.
Plaque begins to soften
Ascophyllum nodosum starts binding to the oral minerals that would otherwise calcify into tartar. Existing plaque begins to loosen and break down. Gums may appear less red and inflamed.
Consistency matters most during this phase. Don't skip.
Visibly cleaner teeth
Tartar accumulation slows significantly. Teeth appear cleaner and brighter. Gum health improves noticeably. The long-term protection against bacteria entering the bloodstream is now fully active.