Dental Formula for Dogs
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Tooth formula for dogs: dental care spray with probiotic microorganisms and fermented organic herbs against tartar and bad breath. 100 ml spray bottle. For all breeds, also suitable for puppies.
Probiotic microorganisms support the natural balance of oral flora
Can reduce bad breath and provide fresh breath
Can reduce tartar and plaque with regular use
Gently cleanses teeth without irritating gums
Easy to use: spray or allow to be licked off
€16.99
(€169.90 / 1 kg) •
Available immediately (delivery time: 2-5 days)
€16.99
(€169.90 / 1 kg) •
Probiotic Dental Spray for Dogs: NutraVital® Nature Dental-Formula Spray
The NutraVital® Nature Dental-Formula Spray is a probiotic dental care spray for dogs that naturally supports oral flora. The formula combines probiotic microorganisms with fermented organic herbs in a spray. Instead of toothbrushing, toothbrushes or chemical mouthwashes, this formula relies on lactic acid bacteria and yeasts that stabilise bacterial balance in the mouth. A dental spray for dogs that makes dental care practical for everyday life.
Probiotic approach instead of chemicals: the contained lactic acid bacteria and yeasts support the natural balance of oral flora. Harmful bacteria responsible for plaque formation and bad breath can be naturally displaced. Not disinfection, but biological balance.
Spray instead of brush: spray twice daily into the mouth, done. No fighting, no restraint. The dental spray reaches areas that a toothbrush never reaches in dogs. Especially for dogs that reject contact around the mouth, this is a decisive advantage.
Also for sceptical dogs: your dog won't let you spray into its mouth? No problem. The dental care spray can alternatively be sprayed onto a plate or toy for the dog to lick off. So even sceptical dogs can benefit from probiotic dental care.
Tartar prevention: with regular use the dental spray can help reduce calcium deposits on the teeth. In the best case this means: fewer vet visits, no expensive dental cleaning under anaesthetic, less risk for your dog.
Natural ingredients, also for puppies: the product contains exclusively natural ingredients and cleanses gently. This makes the dental spray suitable for young dogs too. Starting dental care early lays the foundation for healthy teeth into old age.
100 ml spray bottle: handy, precisely dosable, practical for everyday use. Fits into any care routine.
Spray for Dogs: How the Dental Care Spray Works
The dental spray works on two levels: probiotic microorganisms stabilise oral flora, whilst fermented organic herbs provide fresh breath and support dental hygiene in dogs.
Probiotic microorganisms (lactic acid bacteria and yeasts) form the core of the formula. They support the natural balance of oral flora and contribute to the health of teeth and dentition in dogs. The principle: beneficial microorganisms colonise the oral mucosa and can displace harmful bacteria responsible for plaque and bad breath. Instead of destroying oral flora with chemical means, the dental spray strengthens the natural protective barrier.
Fermented organic herbs complement the probiotic effect. The mixture contains, amongst others, birch leaves, fennel, raspberry leaves, yarrow, thyme, rosemary and peppermint. Mint and rosemary contribute to fresh breath. Marshmallow root and yarrow are traditionally valued in herbalism for their soothing properties and can have a calming effect on stressed gums. Fermentation makes plant-based ingredients more easily accessible to the dog's organism.
Sugar cane molasses and organic lactose serve as carriers for fermentation. They form the substrate on which probiotic microorganisms are cultured and are responsible for the stability of the cultures.
Together this creates a spray for dogs that not only combats symptoms such as bad breath but addresses the cause: bacterial balance. With regular use this balance can help reduce calcium deposits on the teeth.
Applications of the Dental Spray for Dogs
With existing bad breath:
Unpleasant odour from the mouth, which may indicate a disrupted oral flora
Visible dental plaque or initial tooth discolouration
Reddened or sensitive gums, first signs of gum inflammation
For prevention and daily dental care:
Prevention of tartar and dental plaque
Establishing a dental care routine, even with puppies
Supporting oral care in dogs of all breeds and ages
When toothbrushing doesn't work:
Dogs that reject contact around the mouth
Dogs that don't accept a finger brush
dog owners who seek a stress-free alternative to mechanical dental cleaning
How do you recognise dental problems in your pet? Bad breath is often the first sign but is frequently dismissed as "normal". Other indicators include visible yellowish-brown dental plaque, reddened gums, increased salivation, one-sided chewing or sudden refusal to eat. If left untreated, soft plaque can develop into hard deposits through calcium mineralisation, and this can lead to periodontitis, an inflammation of the tooth-supporting apparatus that can result in tooth loss. In advanced stages, gum inflammation develops that affects the entire jawbone. Approximately 80% of all dogs over three years of age show signs of such dental problems. Early oral care can prevent this.
A dental spray for dogs that provides support with existing problems and works preventatively. For adult dogs, seniors and puppies of every breed.
Application Recommendation for the Dental Care Spray
Dosage: carefully spray twice daily into your dog's mouth, ideally after meals. This allows the active ingredients to remain longer on the teeth and work optimally.
Alternative method: spray twice daily onto a plate or toy and allow the dog to lick it off. This method is especially suitable for dogs that do not accept direct spraying.
Tips:
Direct the sprayer as much as possible at the rows of teeth, especially at the back molars where tartar tends to form.
With the alternative method over the plate, the solution is distributed throughout the mouth during licking.
For best effect, do not give food or water for about 30 minutes after spraying so the probiotic microorganisms can work on the tooth surface.
The spray is easy to integrate into daily life: A short spray each morning and evening is sufficient. The entire dental care takes less than 30 seconds per day.
Getting your dog used to the spray: start slowly. Let your dog sniff the sprayer first and reward them. Increase from a short spray to full dosage. Most dogs become accustomed within a few days.
As part of daily dental care: the dental spray works best with regular, continuous use. Consistent dental care is the most effective prevention against tartar in dogs.
Storage: dry, closed, without direct sunlight at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children.
Composition
The dental care spray is not a nutritional supplement and not a feed, but a care product for dental hygiene in dogs. It is not administered via food but sprayed directly in the mouth or offered for licking.
Designation | Specification |
|---|---|
Composition | Lactic acid bacteria, yeasts, water, sugar cane molasses, organic lactose, fermented organic herbs: birch leaves, fennel, raspberry leaves, yarrow, thyme, rosemary, peppermint, marshmallow root, aniseed, goldenrod, milk thistle seed, caraway |
Lactic acid bacteria and yeasts can naturally stabilise oral flora. A biological approach, not a chemical one.
Spray twice, done. No fighting, no stress. Even for dogs that do not accept contact in the mouth.
Development, manufacturing and quality testing: all in Germany. Every batch laboratory-tested. Trust through quality.
Fermented organic herbs with mint and rosemary, probiotic microorganisms, no chemical additives. Also suitable for puppies.
Good to Know
Dental Care in Dogs: Why Teeth and Dentition Need Attention
Dental health is one of the most underestimated topics in dog ownership. Yet studies show that approximately 80% of all dogs from age three develop signs of dental disease: in adult dogs as well as seniors. What begins as invisible dental plaque on the teeth can develop into tartar and eventually periodontitis, a chronic inflammation of the tooth-supporting apparatus that can lead to tooth loss in the worst case.
The process is gradual: food scraps and bacteria initially form soft dental plaque on the teeth. If this is not removed, it mineralises through calcium deposition from saliva to form tartar. The rough surface provides further bacteria with a foothold. These penetrate the gap between tooth and gum and trigger gum inflammation there. In advanced stages, deep pockets form where pus can accumulate. Left untreated, the inflammation attacks the jawbone and damages the entire dog's dentition.
For dog owners this means: regular dental care is not a cosmetic extra but a genuine health issue. Dental care products for dogs, particularly dental sprays and tooth sprays, can help support bacterial balance and reduce plaque. Particularly probiotic products do not rely on chemical tooth cleaning but on strengthening natural oral flora, a principle that is increasingly being researched in human medicine as well.
Effective Dental Care: Spray for Dogs Against Tartar
Tartar forms when soft dental plaque (plaque) is not removed over a longer period. The calcium salts in saliva deposit in the plaque and harden it. These mineralised deposits prefer to accumulate on the outer surfaces of the upper back teeth and the inner surfaces of the lower front teeth, that is, exactly where the salivary glands open. Once hardened, tartar cannot be removed either by food or by chew toys. Professional tartar removal at the vet usually requires general anaesthetic, which is a cause for concern for many dog owners: the anaesthetic risk, the costs, the strain on the dog.
This is exactly where a spray against tartar in dogs works preventatively. The idea: before calcium deposits can form, the bacterial environment is influenced in such a way that plaque formation is reduced. Probiotic microorganisms compete with harmful bacteria for nutrients and colonisation space. Fermented herbs with mint complement this effect through fresh breath and soothing properties.
A dental spray for dogs does not replace veterinary treatment for already mineralised tartar. But as a daily prevention measure, a dental care spray can help prevent it from reaching that point in the first place. Many dog owners seek a product that simply fits into everyday life: a tartar spray that works without daily toothbrushing and without stress for dog and human alike.
Dental Spray for Dogs Against Bad Breath: When Oral Flora Gets Out of Balance
Every dog has its own mouth odour, that is normal. But when bad breath suddenly becomes stronger, smells putrid or fishy, that is a signal. In most cases bacteria are responsible, multiplying uncontrollably. They colonise dental plaque, gum pockets and tongue surface and in doing so produce sulphur-containing compounds that cause the typical unpleasant mouth odour.
Bad breath in dogs can indicate various causes: dental plaque and tartar, gum inflammation, food scraps in hard-to-reach gaps or, in rare cases, also stomach problems, food intolerances or other internal organ diseases. With sudden or very strong bad breath, veterinary clarification is advisable to rule out serious causes.
In everyday life, a mouth spray with a probiotic approach can help restore bacterial balance. Instead of masking the odour with fragrances, probiotic dental sprays address the cause: they support beneficial bacteria and suppress odour-forming pathogens. Peppermint and rosemary additionally provide fresh breath. Mint is also valued in oral hygiene in humans. Fermentation makes plant-based ingredients more easily accessible to the dog's organism. The result: your dog can get close to you again without you instinctively turning your head away.
Dental Care Spray: Dog and Owner Benefit from Probiotic Care
Traditional dental care in dogs presents many dog owners with challenges. Daily toothbrushing sounds simple in theory but often fails in practice due to dog resistance. Many dogs do not allow themselves to be handled in the mouth, resist a finger brush or toothbrush or develop stress during the procedure. The result: dental care becomes irregular or stops altogether.
Dental sprays offer an alternative here that makes everyday life easier. A dental spray for dogs can be used in seconds, reaches hard-to-access areas of the dentition and requires no restraint. Products with a probiotic approach go a step further than purely cosmetic sprays: they actively support oral flora instead of just masking bad breath.
The market offers various dental sprays from different brands. The differences lie mainly in the ingredients and how it works. Products based purely on plant ingredients rely exclusively on herbs and essential oils. Probiotic tooth sprays such as NutraVital® Nature Dental-Formula Spray, on the other hand, combine microorganisms with fermented herbs and mint, which enables a dual mechanism of action. For customers seeking a spray for dogs, it is worth looking at the ingredients and opinions of other dog owners. Many dog ownersreport that a probiotic dental spray as a product differs significantly from conventional dental sprays.


