Dog Dental & Oral Health: Cleaner Teeth, Fresher Breath, Healthier Mouth

Let’s be honest—most of us aren’t brushing our dog’s teeth every day. And that’s okay, because there are better ways to support your pup’s oral health. Our dental care lineup gives you three different approaches that work on their own or together: a daily oral health powder that rebalances bacteria from the inside out, dental treats that mechanically help reduce plaque while your dog chews, and long-lasting gnawers that support dental health through the simple, satisfying act of chewing. Fresher breath and cleaner teeth—no wrestling match with a toothbrush required.

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One Mouth, Three Ways to Keep It Healthy

Dental health isn’t a one-product job. Plaque, tartar, bad breath, and gum issues each have different causes, and the best approach is one that tackles them from multiple angles. That’s why we built our dental collection around three complementary strategies: rebalance the oral environment, mechanically disrupt plaque, and support dental health through regular chewing.

1. Rebalance: Dental Powder

Our community consistently finds this to be the an impactful part of their dog's routine, making it a permanent fixture in their monthly orders. Our Dental Powder ($23.95) works from the inside out to support your dog’s entire oral ecosystem. Just sprinkle one scoop over your pup’s food each day. No brushing, no fuss.

How it works:

  • Canine Oral Health Postbiotic (from Pediococcus pentosaceus & Bacillus subtilis) — A clinically studied postbiotic that helps rebalance bacteria in the mouth, reducing odor and plaque while promoting gum health. Unlike probiotics, postbiotics are the stable, bioactive end-products of fermentation—no live organisms required.
  • Kelp — Supports salivary enzymes that help reduce plaque buildup.
  • Sodium Hexametaphosphate — Helps prevent tartar formation and brightens teeth by addressing surface stains.
  • Parsley, Rosemary & Decaffeinated Green Tea — Freshen breath and provide antioxidant support for oral tissues.

Made with zero artificial flavors, colors, or artificial preservatives. Safe for all ages and breeds. The same scoop size works for every dog—the active ingredients work through your dog’s oral microbiome, not surface area.

2. Scrub: Dental Treats

For a more hands-on (or teeth-on) approach, our Dental Treats ($17.82 for 18 treats) are shaped to gently help remove plaque and tartar as your dog chews. Made with plant-based ingredients including Coconut Oil (freshens breath), Cranberries (helps reduce tartar buildup), Oats (fiber and antioxidants), and Mint Oil (the finishing touch for fresh breath). Free of artificial ingredients and made in the USA. We recommend one daily chew for best results.

3. Chew: Collagen Sticks

Sometimes simpler is better. Our Collagen Stick is a 6-inch, single-ingredient chew made from 100% free-range, grass-fed beef collagen. No artificial colors, scents, preservatives, or flavors—just pure collagen in a tasty, long-lasting stick. It’s a great option for dogs who love to chew and for owners who want a completely clean treat with the added benefits that come from collagen.

Better Together

Each of these products supports dental health in a different way, so they’re designed to complement—not replace—each other. A strong daily routine might look like: Dental Powder with your dog’s breakfast to work on the oral microbiome all day, a Dental Treat after dinner for mechanical plaque disruption, and a Collagen Stick a few times a week for extended chewing sessions that naturally exercise the jaw and clean the teeth. Of course, any one of these on its own is a step in the right direction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Brushing is always great if your dog tolerates it, but these products are specifically designed for dogs (and owners) where brushing isn’t realistic or consistent. The Dental Powder is our “no-brush” solution—just one scoop on food each day. Paired with a daily Dental Treat and regular chewing with a Collagen Stick, you’re giving your dog’s teeth solid daily support.

A postbiotic is the bioactive compound produced by a probiotic—it’s essentially the beneficial end-product of fermentation, without the live microorganisms. The clinically studied canine-specific postbiotic in our Dental Powder comes from the fermentation of Pediococcus pentosaceus and Bacillus subtilis strains. Because it doesn’t rely on live cultures, it’s shelf-stable and consistent in every scoop.

Many pet parents notice fresher breath within the first week or two of daily use. For best results, use it consistently—one scoop per day, regardless of your dog’s size. The active ingredients work through your dog’s oral microbiome rather than surface contact, so the dosing is the same for a Chihuahua as it is for a Great Dane. One jar of dental powder equals 30 days of dental care.

Yes—they’re designed for it. We recommend one treat per day, adjusted by size: half a treat for dogs up to 10 lbs, one treat for 10–30 lbs, and two treats for dogs over 30 lbs. They’re made with plant-based ingredients and contain no artificial additives.

Absolutely. The Dental Powder targets oral health specifically—it’s not competing with your dog’s existing supplement chews for joint health, skin and coat, or other concerns. Think of it as adding oral care to the routine you’ve already built.

Chew toys are great for mental stimulation, but they don’t break down the way a Collagen Stick does. The Collagen Stick's texture naturally helps scrape buildup from teeth as your dog works through it—plus it’s fully digestible and free from the artificial materials found in many plastic or rubber chew toys.