Floss Toss Dental Rope 2 Knot | 45 cm

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Description

Floss Dental Rope – Safe, Durable, and Essential for Your Dog’s Dental Health

This Floss Dental Rope is made from 100% natural cotton, making it safe, durable, and eco-friendly. Specifically designed for fetch and tug-of-war games with dogs, this rope not only improves your dog’s oral health but also cleans their teeth and gums. The unique braiding technique, using whole fibers, makes the rope tighter and much stronger than regular ropes. Additionally, it’s made from recycled materials, making it an environmentally conscious choice for both you and your dog.

  • 100% cotton
  • Safe, recycled, and durable
  • Cleans teeth and gums

Why is a Floss Rope Important for Dogs?

Flossing with a rope is important because it helps clean the spaces between your dog’s teeth and molars, areas where a toothbrush can’t easily reach. Plaque and tartar can build up in these spots, leading to dental problems like cavities and tooth decay. Regular flossing with a rope helps clean these areas effectively, contributing to healthier teeth.

Daily flossing, such as once a day, helps remove plaque and prevent tartar buildup. Plaque is a thin layer of bacteria that forms on the teeth and gums. If not removed regularly, it can harden into tartar, which can lead to gum disease and tooth loss. Flossing with a rope helps remove plaque, keeping your dog’s teeth healthier and reducing the risk of dental problems.

In short, flossing with a rope is essential for every dog!

Click here for a video explaining the Floss Toss ropes!

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