InClover Grin Dental Dog Supplement

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  • InClover Grin Dental Dog Supplement is a research-based formula that supports a healthy mouth, teeth and gums with a taste dog love.

    InClover Grin Product Highlights:

    Contains cleansing chlorophyll
    Made with organic prebiotics
    Aids in stopping plaque and tartar in their tracks
    Grain free

    InClover has been making natural pet supplements since 1996. Based in Boulder, Colorado InClover is an woman-owned, independently run business trusted by many veterinarians and pet parents alike to support the well-being of the pets we love.

  • Potato flour, pea powder, glycerin (vegetable source), tapioca starch, canola oil, anise, salt, green tea extract, sunflower lecithin, organic inulin, ascorbic acid, phosphoric acid, dried seaweed meal (source of chlorophyll), preserved with sorbic acid, mixed tocopherols, citric acid, rosemary extract.

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07/13/2022
Lana P.
United States

I liked it for her more than she did

I liked that the product was a softer type of chew and broke apart relatively easily. My dog likes smaller sized snacks compared to big ones to chew. Unfortunately, she didn't take to the taste much to my dismay. I wish there was a tastier soft chew like this but in a meat flavor, cuz then she might eat it. Don't feel too bad about my dog not liking it though - she's an EXTREMELY picky eater. This was about the 5th dental chew we have tried (to no avail). Seriously, anything people eat, she will gobble up and beg for scraps, but the second it's "dog" food, she turns her nose up at everything in sight.