Dr. Katie's Dental | Vet-Formulated Natural Daily Oral Care Oil with Coconut Oil & Myrrh
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A Natural Daily Oral Care Oil For Dogs, With Organic MCT Coconut Oil, Myrrh, And Peppermint, Vet-Formulated To Support Clean Teeth, Healthy Gums, And Fresh Breath
A clean, natural dental oil that makes everyday oral care simple. Just massage a little along the gumline, no scrubbing required, even for dogs who will not tolerate a toothbrush.
If You Have Been Searching For This, You Are In The Right Place
Just massage a little onto the gumline, no scrubbing required, which makes this an easy natural option for dogs who will not tolerate a toothbrush.
Peppermint and myrrh give a fresh finish, so this natural oil is an easy daily way to help freshen a dog's breath as part of good oral care.
A quick daily application supports everyday oral wellness, a simple, natural addition to your dog's dental routine.
This blend is organic and naturally xylitol-free, with no sweeteners, fluoride, or harsh chemicals that do not belong in a dog's mouth.
This blend was formulated by integrative veterinarian Dr. Katie Kangas using veterinary dental expertise.
We describe this exactly as it is: a natural daily oral care oil, a complement to brushing and dental cleanings, with clear limits and no inflated claims.
The Most-Skipped Part Of Dog Care, Made Simple
Dental care is one of the most overlooked parts of a dog's health, and one of the hardest to keep up with. Many dogs will not sit still for a toothbrush, and stinky breath becomes the daily reminder that the teeth need attention. This dental oil makes that daily care simple.
Formulated by Dr. Katie Kangas using integrative veterinary dental expertise, it is a clean, natural blend built for everyday oral wellness: organic MCT coconut oil, trace minerals, and organic essential oils of myrrh and peppermint. You apply a half to a full dropperful to the gumline, or onto a soft toothbrush, and gently massage it in. That is it.
The ingredients each earn their place. Organic MCT coconut oil carries lauric acid, a fatty acid with a naturally clean reputation, and makes a gentle, palatable base. Myrrh has a long traditional history in oral and gum care. Peppermint brings the fresh-breath finish. Trace minerals round out a blend made to support the mouth's everyday environment.
We want to be clear about what this is. Dental is daily oral hygiene support, an easy addition to a good dental routine. It is not a replacement for brushing or for the professional dental cleanings your veterinarian recommends, and it does not treat dental disease. Persistent bad breath, red or bleeding gums, or loose teeth are signs to see your vet. More on that below. It is also clean where human products often are not. There is no xylitol, the sweetener that is toxic to dogs and hides in human toothpaste, which is exactly why you should never share yours.
Daily oral care is more than fresh breath. This vet-formulated dental oil, with organic MCT coconut oil, myrrh, and peppermint, makes natural everyday gum and tooth support simple, even for dogs who resist brushing.
Daily Hygiene Support, Not A Treatment, And Not A Replacement For Brushing Or Cleanings
Dental is a daily care oil that supports clean teeth, healthy gums, and fresh breath as part of a good routine. It is not a medicine, and it does not treat or cure periodontal disease, infections, or any dental condition. The gold standard for a dog's teeth is regular brushing, dental check-ups, and the professional cleanings your veterinarian recommends, which remove tartar below the gumline in ways no oil can. Use this as a helpful daily complement to that care, not a substitute for it.
Bad breath and gum changes can signal real problems, so see your vet. Persistent bad breath, heavy tartar, red, swollen, or bleeding gums, loose, broken, or discolored teeth, drooling, pawing at the mouth, difficulty eating, or any lump or sore in the mouth are reasons to see your veterinarian. Dental disease is common and treatable, and some mouth changes are serious, so do not rely on a daily oil to handle them.
What's Inside And Why It Matters
A dental oil is only as good as what goes into it. Here is the short, clean list and what each part brings to your dog's daily oral care.
Organic MCT Coconut Oil
Think of this as the base that carries everything else. MCT coconut oil is rich in lauric acid, a medium-chain fatty acid with a naturally clean, skin-and-mouth-friendly reputation, and it makes a gentle, palatable carrier that most dogs accept easily on the gumline.
Organic Myrrh Essential Oil
Think of myrrh as the traditional gum botanical. Myrrh has a long history in oral and gum care, used for generations in tooth and gum preparations for people, and it brings that traditional association to a dog-formulated blend.
Organic Peppermint Essential Oil
Think of peppermint as the fresh-breath finish. It is the classic note behind that clean-mouth feeling, included here in a small, dog-appropriate amount to help freshen the breath.
Trace Minerals
Think of these as the supporting cast for the mouth's everyday environment, rounding out a blend made for daily oral wellness.
What This Looks Like In Your Dog's Day
A daily oral care oil earns its place by being easy enough to actually keep up with. Here is where it fits.
Worth Reaching For If Your Dog
Will not tolerate having their teeth brushed.
Has breath that could use freshening.
Could use daily support for teeth and gums.
Does better with a gentle, no-scrub routine.
Deserves clean, xylitol-free oral care.
Is building or keeping up a dental routine, in a label-reading home.
Accepts a palatable, coconut-based oil easily.
Is already under veterinary dental care you want to support at home.
The Clean, Natural Standard You Expect
A Note On Safe Use And Honest Context
A dental product deserves a clear, honest word about what it does and where its limits are.
This supports daily oral hygiene, but it does not treat dental disease. Dental is a daily care oil that supports clean teeth, healthy gums, and fresh breath as part of a good routine. It is not a medicine, and it does not treat or cure periodontal disease, infections, or any dental condition.
It does not replace brushing or professional cleanings. The gold standard for a dog's teeth is regular brushing, dental check-ups, and the professional cleanings your veterinarian recommends, which remove tartar below the gumline in ways no oil can. Use this as a helpful daily complement to that care, not a substitute for it.
Bad breath and gum changes can signal real problems, so see your vet. Persistent bad breath, heavy tartar, red, swollen, or bleeding gums, loose, broken, or discolored teeth, drooling, pawing at the mouth, difficulty eating, or any lump or sore in the mouth are reasons to see your veterinarian. Dental disease is common and treatable, and some mouth changes are serious, so do not rely on a daily oil to handle them.
How To Use And Store It
How To Apply
Shake well before each use.
Apply a half to a full dropperful onto the gumline, or onto a soft toothbrush.
Gently massage along the gumline.
Best Practices
Use daily as part of your dog's oral care routine.
Pair it with brushing where your dog tolerates it, and with regular dental check-ups.
Make it a calm, positive ritual, with a reward afterward for a mouth-shy dog.
Safe Use
Use only as directed, and do not add your own essential oils.
Watch for any sign of sensitivity, and check with your vet if your dog has a known oil sensitivity.
See your veterinarian for any sign of dental trouble.
Storage
Store as directed, keep the cap closed, and keep out of reach of children. Use within the timeframe noted on the label.
Works Well With
Our Green House Eco-Friendly Cotton Dog Rope Toy Heart
Chewing a cotton rope offers a gentle mechanical clean between the teeth, a natural complement to the daily chemistry of a dental oil. Together they cover two sides of at-home oral care.
Farm Hounds Bison Trainers
A few simple, single-ingredient treats turn gumline application into a calm, positive ritual, especially helpful for a mouth-shy dog learning to accept daily oral care.
Dr. Katie's Stress - Emotional Well-Being Support
For dogs who dislike having their mouth handled, gentle situational calming support can make daily oral care easier on everyone.
Questions And Answers
what is a natural dental care for dogs
Natural dental care combines a few simple habits: gentle brushing where tolerated, dental-friendly chews, and daily support like a natural dental oil. This vet-formulated oil, with organic coconut oil, myrrh, and peppermint, is an easy daily option to support clean teeth and fresh breath as part of that routine.
how can i clean my dog's teeth naturally
Brushing is the foundation, even a few times a week helps. For dogs who resist it, a natural dental oil massaged onto the gumline, dental chews, and regular veterinary check-ups round out an at-home approach. Professional cleanings remain important for what home care cannot reach.
what is a natural remedy for dog bad breath
Fresh breath starts with healthy teeth and gums, so daily oral care helps most. A natural oil with peppermint and myrrh can freshen the breath as part of that care. Keep in mind that persistent bad breath can signal dental or other health issues worth a vet visit.
is natural coconut oil good for dogs teeth
Coconut oil is a gentle, palatable, dog-friendly base, and its lauric acid has a naturally clean reputation, which is why MCT coconut oil anchors this dental blend. On its own it is a mild support, and it works best as part of a fuller oral care routine.
how can i support my dog's gums naturally
Daily gentle care helps gums most: a soft brush or a dental oil massaged along the gumline, plus regular check-ups. Myrrh, in this blend, has a long traditional history in gum care. Red, swollen, or bleeding gums, though, are a reason to see your veterinarian.
are essential oils safe for dogs teeth
Essential oils need to be the right ones, properly diluted, and formulated for dogs, since many are too strong undiluted. This product uses myrrh and peppermint at a dilution an integrative veterinarian formulated for canine oral use. Use it only as directed, and never apply undiluted essential oils to your dog.
what is a natural way to freshen dog breath
The most lasting way is consistent oral care, since breath reflects mouth health. A natural dental oil with peppermint offers a fresh finish as part of a daily routine, alongside brushing, dental chews, and regular veterinary dental care.
what is a natural dental option for dogs who hate brushing
For dogs who will not tolerate a toothbrush, a dental oil is a gentle alternative, since it only needs a quick massage along the gumline rather than scrubbing. This natural oil is made for exactly that, an easy daily option for a brushing-averse dog.
how do natural dental oils for dogs work
A dental oil is applied to the gumline to support the mouth's everyday environment with clean, natural ingredients, here organic coconut oil, myrrh, peppermint, and trace minerals. It supports daily oral hygiene and fresh breath, and it works best alongside brushing and professional dental care.
what natural ingredients support dog dental health
Helpful natural ingredients include coconut oil for its lauric acid, myrrh for its traditional gum-care history, and peppermint for fresh breath, all of which are in this blend. These support a routine rather than replace it, with brushing and veterinary care still central.
Who formulated this dental oil?
Dental was formulated by Dr. Katie Kangas, an integrative veterinarian, using veterinary dental expertise, as a clean, natural daily oral care blend for dogs.
How do I apply it?
Shake well, then apply a half to a full dropperful onto the gumline or onto a soft toothbrush, and gently massage it in. Use daily as part of your dog's oral care routine, and reward a mouth-shy dog afterward to keep it positive.
Does this replace brushing and dental cleanings?
No. This is a daily complement, not a replacement. Brushing and the professional cleanings your veterinarian recommends remove tartar in ways an oil cannot, especially below the gumline. Use this to support that care, not in place of it.
When should I see a vet for my dog's teeth?
See your veterinarian for persistent bad breath, heavy tartar, red, swollen, or bleeding gums, loose, broken, or discolored teeth, drooling, pawing at the mouth, trouble eating, or any lump or sore in the mouth. Dental disease is common and treatable, and a daily oil is not a substitute for that care.
Our Take
Dental earns its place by making the most-skipped part of dog care easy. A quick daily swipe along the gumline supports clean teeth, healthy gums, and fresh breath, with a clean, natural ingredient list rather than the sweeteners and chemicals found in human products. For the many dogs who will not tolerate a toothbrush, that simplicity is the whole point.
The oil brings its value across a few clear fronts:
We are honest about its role: this supports daily oral hygiene, but it does not replace brushing or professional cleanings, and it does not treat dental disease. Persistent bad breath or gum changes are a reason to see your vet. Used as intended, alongside good dental care, it is a clean, natural, easy way to support a dog's mouth every day.
Daily oral care is more than fresh breath. This vet-formulated dental oil, with organic MCT coconut oil, myrrh, and peppermint, makes natural everyday gum and tooth support simple, even for dogs who resist brushing.
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