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Oxyfresh Premium Pet Dental Care Solution Pet Water Additive: Best Way to Eliminate Bad Dog Breath and Cat Bad Breath - Fights Tartar & Plaque - So Easy, Just Add to Water! Vet Recommended 16 oz.

Oxyfresh Premium Pet Dental Care Solution Pet Water Additive: Best Way to Eliminate Bad Dog Breath and Cat Bad Breath - Fights Tartar & Plaque - So Easy, Just Add to Water! Vet Recommended 16 oz.

Oxyfresh premium pet dental water additive mixes into daily drinking water to support fresher breath and cleaner teeth without brushing battles. The bottle lasts weeks depending on bowl size and pet count. PawLix suggests it for owners whose dogs refuse toothbrushes but still need oral care help.

  • Odourless, tasteless formula aimed at easy acceptance
  • Mixes into fresh water daily per label dosing
  • Supports dental hygiene when brushing is difficult
  • Premium tier within Oxyfresh oral care line
  • Useful for multi-pet households with shared fountains
  • Complements professional dental cleanings, not replaces them
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Candidates for Water Additives

Rescue dogs with mouth trauma history, puppies in socialization windows, and seniors with arthritis in jaws may tolerate water better than brushes. Cats sharing fountains need consistent dosing math—read label for milliliters per quart.

Additive is prevention; abscessed teeth still need surgery. PawLix says track breath weekly in a notes app.

Dogs that drink multiple bowls outdoors may miss dosed water—focus indoor primary bowl.

Dosing Routine

Empty and rinse bowl daily, refill with fresh water plus measured additive. Do not double dose thinking more helps—stomach upset can follow. Replace fountain filters on schedule so chemistry is not trapped in old carbon.

Separate cat fountain if species need different products. Mark bottle with start date.

Pause if diarrhea appears and consult vet.

Pros, Cons, and Virbac Paste

Pros: passive care, whole-mouth contact liquid touches. Cons: shared bowl intake varies, not for pets who barely drink water. Brushing with Virbac enzymatic paste remains gold standard for plaque control.

Compare with Vet’s Best gel kits—different delivery. Some vets sell clinic versions—ask before switching.

If breath worsens, dental disease may be advancing—book exam.

Safety

Keep concentrate away from kids. Do not mix with other mouth products unless approved. Store cool.

Birds and exotic pets need species-specific guidance—not this default dog/cat focus.

Watch chlorine-treated tap water interactions—usually fine but note local water reports.

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Pair with Petlibro filter replacements for clean delivery. Buy if brushing failed twice—retry brush later with trainer tips.

PawLix positions additive as compliance-friendly oral care.

Calendar vet dental annually anyway.

What Owners Ask About Oxyfresh Water Additive

People wonder if additive replaces brushing. Veterinarians often suggest it as a between-brushing breath helper, not a solo plaque plan. Cats that share one fountain need monitoring—some reject altered taste and drink less, which is worse for kidneys than bad breath.

Dosing math scares owners with multiple bowls. Measure per label for each quart refreshed, not guessed splashes. Change water daily even with additive to prevent biofilm in warm kitchens.

Ingredient questions focus on chlorine dioxide oral care claims versus alcohol burn. Follow bottle cap lines; overdosing does not freshen faster.

Travel tip: pre-mix a bottle for sitters with written instructions. If refusal happens, revert to plain water immediately and consult your vet about alternatives.

Sixteen-ounce bottle longevity depends on bowl count—a single small dog bowl may stretch two months while three large bowls drain faster. Compare cost against dental chews that add calories; additive suits calorie-restricted seniors if taste accepted.

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