ASOTV: Plaque Blast
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Updated: 12:02 AM Aug 30, 2011
ASOTV: Plaque Blast
Tartar build-up on a cat or dog’s teeth is not only unsightly but can cause bad breath, and can lead to a variety of health issues.
Posted: 4:43 PM Aug 29, 2011
Reporter: Terry McFadden
Email Address: terry.mcfadden@wndu.com
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Most people consider their pets’ part of the family and that means making sure they’re well fed and healthy. Part of keeping them healthy involves healthy teeth and gums.

Tartar build-up on a cat or dog’s teeth is not only unsightly but can cause bad breath, and can lead to a variety of health issues.

Your pet really enjoys being close, but their breath is really gross! You can’t brush it away and vet cleanings are expensive and they’re tough on your pet. But now there’s “Plaque Blast”, the new patented treatment you simply spray on to control the bacteria, the plaque, and the bad breath.

The “Plaque Blast” base has an activator for when you’re ready to use it.

After activating “Plaque Blast” trying to get your pet to stay calm while you blast them can be difficult.

You’re supposed to take off the cover and shoot the largest tooth in the back three times however, my cat Tess wouldn’t stand for it.

It may cost more than going to the vet, but what I discovered with the “Plaque Blast” in just a couple of minutes is, unless you have a cooperative pet, this is going to be a very difficult product to use.

I’m not saying it won’t work for your pet, but my experience with my cat Tess was a difficult one.

From my personal experience with the “Plaque Blast” was no blast at all and it gets the thumbs down.


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