About this item
- Dog dental kit naturally improves healthy teeth and gums
- Adult dog toothbrush has an angled neck for better reach
- Bottle- 2.5 ounce- features Denta-C that’s formulated to help reduce plaque that harbors bacteria
- Dog finger brush gently slips over finger to remove plaque and food debris
- Dog oral kit made in the USA
- Dog toothpaste contains natural peanut flavor pups love
Let Advanced Oral Care become a natural part of your doggy dental care routine! Our Dog Dental Natural Kit features an angled toothbrush that gently massages your dog’s teeth and helps prevent plaque and tartar through mechanical action. The pet toothpaste features Denta-C, which is scientifically proven to reduce plaque that harbors bacteria. Plus, your dog will love its natural peanut flavor. Slip on the finger brush to easily remove excess plaque and food debris. Together, these dental tools promote preventative care, helping to lower the risk of periodontal disease. Vet recommended and pet parent approved, our dog toothbrush set makes dental care simple and convenient!
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Product Specifications
| Brand Name | Nylabone |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Included Components | Nylabone Advanced Oral Care Natural Dog Dental Kit Peanut Butter (3 Count) |
| Model Name | Nylabone Advanced Oral Care |
| Target Audience | dogs |
| Package Type Name | Bottle |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018214827955 |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| UPC | 764527054242 018214824305 018214827955 707005107375 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars
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| Best Sellers Rank | #9,380 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #21 in Dog Toothbrushes |
| ASIN | B006YFYEBQ |
| Item Nype Name | Nylabone Advanced Oral Care |
| Item Height | 10.5 inches |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Satisfaction Guarantee: if dissatisfied, return to Nylabone® for replacement; please include sales receipt for refund. |
| Color | 2.5 Oz |
| Theme | Dog Care |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Natural Peanut |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Item Firmness Description | Soft |
| Toothbrush Head Shape | U-Shaped |
| Mount Motion | Stationary |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Number of settings | 1 |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.75 x 1 x 10.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Ounces |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Bristle Material | Nylon |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : |
No |
| Product Dimensions : |
4.75 x 1 x 10.5 inches; 2.5 ounces |
| Item model number : |
NPD303P |
| Date First Available : |
January 13, 2012 |
| Feature | Dog dental kit naturally improves healthy teeth and gums |
| Feature | Adult dog toothbrush has an angled neck for better reach |
| Feature | Bottle- 2.5 ounce- features Denta-C that’s formulated to help reduce plaque that harbors bacteria |
| Feature | Dog finger brush gently slips over finger to remove plaque and food debris |
| Feature | Dog oral kit made in the USA |
| Feature | Dog toothpaste contains natural peanut flavor pups love |















Melissa –
A useful investment
The Nylabone dental kit includes a tube of toothpaste, a regular toothbrush, and a finger toothbrush.I purchased the puppy-sized one because my dog, though an adult, is fairly small, only 20 lbs. The size fits him well. If you have a smaller dog, I’d recommend the puppy kit. If you have a larger dog, the adult kit is the way to go.My dog likes the taste of the toothpaste, so he won’t fight me in that regard. He actually licks it right off of my fingers if I let him. However, it’s a bit difficult to brush his teeth with the regular toothbrush. Since I haven’t had him since he was a puppy, he didn’t get an early start to tooth-brushing so he tends to struggle with me. In times when he’s struggling, using the regular toothbrush is hard since it doesn’t offer as much precise control. On the other hand, it’s significantly easier to brush his teeth with the finger toothbrush. I can just do a few quick swipes and be done. I recommend you start with the finger toothbrush, especially if you have a squirmy dog.A lot of dog owners hesitate, asking if they really need to brush their dogs’ teeth. You don’t have to brush them every day; even just once a week can make a huge difference in your dog’s dental health.This kit + dental chews = no stinky dog breath + happy healthy doggy 🙂
18 people found this helpful
KittyMac –
Seems like a good product
As expected from the ad. Haven’t convinced my cats to let me brush their teeth yet so I can’t say if this is a better or worse toothbrush than others. They love the finger thing rubbed all over their faces, which is a good first step. I was worried it would have a rubber stink but it is odorless. Maybe I will update this once we get to the toothbrush & paste.Update: well, after a few more weeks, they still won’t let me get more than a couple quick swipes to their teeth. They adore having their faces brushed though! Our cats don’t wash each other so I guess the areas they can’t lick on themselves (neck, around the eyes, around the ears) crave that scrubby cat-tongue sensation. We all enjoy these new grooming sessions hugely.The finger cover accessory is very chewy, and we have one cat who nearly needed surgery last year after swallowing a chunk of silicone from a visitor’s phone case without being noticed, & getting seriously plugged up. I worry that he will eat this device too if I let him. I can’t even use it on him or he just keeps gnawing at it (and not in a mild way like I could sneakily clean his mouth a bit- in a vigorous way that would puncture my finger if I didn’t swiftly fend him off). So if you buy this or something similar, PLEASE never leave it unattended. Store it in a secure drawer. Stuff in in your pocket while you’re using the other toothbrush tool rather than setting it down nearby. It only takes a couple seconds for a pet to eat something like this. You may think your cat is not a chewer, but ours didn’t seem to be either, for 8 years, until that chunk of Otter Box and his apparent interest in this tool. Better be safe!I still hope to ease into tooth care eventually but even if all we ever do with this kit is facial grooming, I feel it was money well spent. My furbabies just light up when they see me pick it up!
15 people found this helpful
Savannah LightSavannah Light –
Pretty good! Look At Ingredients
I recently tried the peanut butter-flavored puppy toothpaste for my 5-month-old pup, and I must say it left me with mixed feelings. The product boasts a list of ingredients that include Sorbitol, Hydrated Silica, Vegetable Glycerin, and more, which initially gave me confidence in its effectiveness. However, the experience was not quite as straightforward as I had hoped.First, the positive aspects of the puppy toothpaste. The peanut butter flavor is undoubtedly a clever and appealing choice for dogs, and my pup seemed somewhat interested in the taste. The inclusion of Sorbitol, Vegetable Glycerin, and other tooth-friendly ingredients added a level of reassurance that it would help maintain my pup’s oral hygiene.One of the notable ingredients in this toothpaste is Sodium Hexametaphosphate, which is commonly used to help control tartar and plaque buildup on a dog’s teeth. Additionally, the inclusion of Ascorbic Acid Phosphate is a welcome touch, as it is known for its potential benefits in dental care.However, there were a few downsides to this product. While the peanut butter scent was not terrible, it didn’t seem to be a massive hit with my pup. His reaction to the toothpaste wasn’t enthusiastic, and it left me wondering whether it was genuinely cleaning his teeth or merely masking his bad breath with the peanut butter flavor. The scent was more like a temporary distraction rather than a true cleaning experience.The ingredient list includes Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, which can be a concern for some pet owners due to its potential to irritate sensitive gums. It’s always a good idea to monitor your puppy’s reaction when using products containing this ingredient.Overall, the peanut butter-flavored puppy toothpaste did an okay job, but I wasn’t entirely convinced of its cleaning efficacy. It was a pleasant distraction for my pup during the brushing process, but it left me wondering whether it was truly addressing his dental hygiene needs. The ingredient list is a mix of promising dental care components and potential concerns, so it’s worth discussing with your veterinarian to determine if this toothpaste is the best fit for your puppy.
10 people found this helpful
Stacie –
Perfect for senior dog
The brush has super soft fine bristles that work perfectly for my 16 year old dog. He was a lot easier to brush this time. He seemed to like the bacon flavor.
Danielle –
Best Doggie Toothbrush Around
I’ve been buying the small senior toothbrush kit for my dog for a few years now. I can honestly say that I love it! I had tried a few different doggie toothbrushes before I found this one, and some of them are shaped so weird, I’m not even sure how to use them! This one, however, is shaped perfectly. I have no trouble getting it into my dog’s mouth and brushing her teeth. I brush her teeth daily and this toothbrush lasts about a month before showing wear and needing to be replaced. Buying the kit instead of just the individual toothbrush always keeps me with more than enough toothpaste, so it’s a really good value in my opinion. And you honestly only need just a small amount of toothpaste to brush your dog’s teeth. My girl never seems to mind the flavor either.Recently I got a new dog, so I got the adult toothbrush kit with peanut butter flavored toothpaste, and this brush works just as well as the senior brush. I have no trouble brushing my dogs teeth, and this is a dog that has never had her teeth brushed before! I’d say this brush is just as high quality as the senior brush, and even with a little chewing on the brush, it seems to be holding up well. No complaints with the peanut butter toothpaste either.
8 people found this helpful
JW –
Cat owners think twice
Do not think this is better then the baseline product we all thought we was improving on. My cat threw up instantly the very first use and absolutely hates the flavor. I truly hate things designed for cats and dogs. However, the included blue finger brush is top class and saves the purchase alone.
One person found this helpful
Jeff –
Consistency is key
There is something to say about how horrible my dogs breath was. I’ve used many products that are supposed to take the work out of cleaning my dogs mouth. This product came with simple instructions and tips to make brushing my dogs teeth easy. It does take a bit of time to work, but keep at it, you’ll see results. My dogs like the flavor, which certainly helps. Start with the finger brush, and move on to the handle brush.
3 people found this helpful
Laurc –
Dog approved
My dog is obsessed with the flavor, she opens her mouth for brushes
Jax –
Not for my dog
My dog is not a fan. We try and try and he won’t let me brush his teeth. It could be him, but we can’t use it. The brush seems great, though. Maybe we will try a new flavor.
Ali F. –
Rubber finger brush and sharp teeth? Bad mix!
This may have been a more suitable brush set if my cat was younger but having a rubber covered finger pushed to the back of an adult cats mouth to clean my cats back teeth wasn’t appreciated. If I had know it would have been better to get him to assimilate when he was a kitten I would have done so with the rubber finger brush but given that he’s 2, he won’t entertain the idea of me using that brush (and honestly neither will I since I want to keep my finger). If you have an adult cat who’s finicky about introducing new things I suggest sticking to the toothbrush and bribing your way with greenies or any other treats. The toothpaste was kinda worrying at first given it’s reviews when used on cats but my cat hasn’t minded it. It’s not like he’s actively trying to eat it but it hasn’t had any negative reaction.TLDR: If your cat is full grown consider just buying the regular toothbrush and toothpaste if you want to save you finger from being but down on. Take it slow and use plenty of treats.
6 people found this helpful