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C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews for Large Dogs, 30 Chews

C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews for Large Dogs, 30 Chews
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C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews for Large Dogs, 30 Chews

 
 
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Features
  • Combines natural antiseptic activity with abrasive action for clinically proven plaque control

  • Exclusive Dual-Enzyme System eliminates plaque-forming bacteria

  • Made using select beefhide

  • Give your dog at least 1 chew daily to reduce plaque and calculus

  • Please read all label information on delivery


Description

C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogs


Product Details
Product Length:12.0 inches
Product Width:3.75 inches
Product Height:13.0 inches
Product Weight:0.63 pounds
Package Length:10.9 inches
Package Width:9.8 inches
Package Height:1.9 inches
Package Weight:0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 164 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 164 customer reviews )
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82 of 88 found the following review helpful:


1Be careful. May be good for teeth but present a choking hazard.  Dec 23, 2009 By D. Miyao
I have a 1 year old lab/Shepard mix and she is a very active chewer. I ordered the CET chews to keep her teeth clean. She absolutely loves the flavor, but because the rawhide is so thin, she tears them in half and tries to swallow them in large pieces. The first time she did it, I thought maybe it was a one time deal. I saw her choking and stuck my hand down her throat to remove a piece of rawhide blocking her throat. Just today, she choked again, and I wasn't able to pull it out but in my efforts I must have shoved it down and she could breath again. It is a very scary moment to see your dog choking and gasping for air. My dog was looking to me for help and once her throat cleared she laid in my lap for 30 minutes...I am guessing it traumatized her. I threw the rest of the bag in the trash. My dog also has loose stool whenever she ate these, but she does have a sensitive stomach to certain foods so I am sure results will vary. I will stick with brushing her teeth and getting her teeth annually by the vet.

My dog - 70 pounds, 1 year old lab/Shepard mix. She eats the beef Orijen food blended with California natural.

Edit -

My dog Taro is now three and a half and I see these chews at the Vet clinic I go to. I also see that this product has really great reviews so I am sure that it works for most people's dogs and people love the product...I just urge you to be very cautious if you purchase this chew and stay with your dog when they are chewing on it. I just wanted to edit this review because the risk is so high with these chews that I felt compelled to warn potential buyers of the product.

I think the manufacturer should at a minimum put a strong warning on the front of the bag to warn owners that this can pose a major choking hazard to some dogs. This would be the responsible thing to do. Pet products are not regulated like products for human use. Most people like me view their pets as children and essential to their lives. If this were made for children, the danger of this product would make news and force the manufacturer to address the choking hazard.

It also seems fishy that almost all of the 5 star reviews are from people with 1-4 reviews on other products. Plus the number of "is this useful votes" is usually less than 5 votes. It seems as these reviewers are fake...just seems fishy to me. I hope this isn't the case because they would be toying with the danger of killing our dogs.

30 of 30 found the following review helpful:


3Good for teeth  Feb 23, 2008 By Tammy "TLL"
I have three geman shepherds and they love the chews. They have done a great job of cleaning their teeth. Just one caution, I would not leave a dog alone with a chew, they have a tendency to shallow large portions which could be a choking hazard.

37 of 39 found the following review helpful:


2Require intent supervision...  Jul 19, 2010 By IchibanAkita
I loved these chews until today... and so did my 40 lb akita puppy. These are great for keeping your dogs teeth clean and my dog loves them! She runs to her cushion and sits down as soon as I grab the bag from the shelf. However, the major problem with them is that my dog attempts to swallow them as soon as she can and has almost choked on one twice now. The first time I easily pulled it out of her throat but today it almost killed her. I should have known better because I'd been told as much by many people at my vets (one dog even choked to death) but the reviews online were so good I didn't listen. I always watch my dog with chews but even under supervision she will try and swallow them ASAP. These are great for your dogs teeth but please watch your dog!

Also, the sizes are very inconsistent... in the four bags I've ordered to date I've had to throw a large number out (basically one full bags worth) because they are too small to even attempt to give to my dog.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


1SEVERE VOMITING  Mar 25, 2011 By Reido "freezin'"
I have two dogs and both react very badly to these. The two times my Labrador got one she vomited severely both times. The other dog reacted by urinating and pooping in the house...VERY unusual for her to do either of these chores in the house. Both dogs reacted within twenty minutes of ingesting these chews. I have thrown them out and am writing a review, which is something I seldom do unless it's positive. My advice: don't take the chance with these, there are other alternatives. For any pet owner who gives their dog(s) chews of any sort please google the method for giving your dog the heimlich maneuver in case the dog chokes...there's an easy way to perform this on a dog.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


1please be aware of choking danger  Mar 08, 2012 By R. Fenton
my dog loves them but in the trash they go
these are quite dangerous; they shred and cause the dogs to choke;

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