








The #1 dental chew vets give to their own dogs,1 ORAVET® Hygiene Dental Chews for Dogs provide the at-home dental care that your dog deserves. Each dental chew uses your dog’s own chewing action to loosen and dislodge plaque, helping it break away from teeth and is clinically shown to reduce plaque and tartar build-up to promote oral health.2 ORAVET Dental Hygiene Chews are also the only dog dental chew that contains the ingredient delmopinol, used in human oral care rinses. Delmopinol coats the teeth, creating a protective barrier against the bacteria that lead to the formation of plaque, tartar, and bad breath. Give your pet one tasty, highly dissolvable chew daily for cleaner teeth and fresher breath. Each 30 Count bag of ORAVET® Dental Hygiene Chews provides a full month of dental protection when used daily to help keep your dog’s mouth clean. Along with regular veterinary dental checkups, ORAVET Chews are designed for your dog’s daily dental home-care routine to promote good oral health. ORAVET Chews are made for dogs and puppies six months of age or older weighing 3.5 pounds or more. Subscribe & Save today to make it easier to keep your dog’s mouth clean year-round and make sure you never run out of ORAVET Dental Hygiene Chews. Be sure to visit our brand store and follow us to stay up to date on new products, features, tips and more (1,2 Data on file at Boehringer Ingelheim).
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 9.21 x 7.8 x 2.98 inches; 14.45 ounces
Item model number : 7.10051E+11
Date First Available : August 10, 2018
Manufacturer : Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health
ASIN : B07GBVL31W
Best Sellers Rank: #1,512 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #173 in Dog Treat Cookies, Biscuits & Snacks
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Help keep your dog’s teeth cleaner, reduce plaque and tartar build-up, and fight bad breath with the chew veterinarians give to their own dogs, the first and only dental care product for dogs containing delmopinol. (Data on file at Boehringer Ingelheim.)
Delmopinol forms a barrier to help protect against the harmful bacteria that contribute to bad breath. It has been used for years in human oral rinses to help improve dental hygiene.
Each once-a-day chew uses your dog’s chewing action to loosen and dislodge plaque, helping it break away from teeth down to the gumline, and reduces plaque and tartar build-up.
Made for dogs and puppies six months of age or older weighing 3.5 pounds or more, ORAVET chews comes in easy-to-give individually wrapped chews that are formulated to be easily digestible and have a vanilla aroma with a poultry flavor.
Try ORAVET Dental Hygiene Chews today and learn why they are the chew veterinarians give to their own dogs.
Each 30 Count bag of ORAVET Dental Hygiene Chews provides a full month of dental protection when used daily to help keep your dog’s mouth clean.
10 reviews for OraVet Dental Chews for Dogs, Oral Care and Hygiene Chews (Extra Small Dogs, 3.5-9 lbs.) Yellow Pouch, 30 Count
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Amanda A. Covey –
Wish I knew about these sooner
My dog is pretty picky and also doesn’t have all of his teeth so we were a bit worried but these are soft enough that he has no issues with chewing them and he actually likes them! Surprisingly his breath has also not been bad since we started giving him these and they seem to also keep his teeth cleaner as well. The only con to these is that it does turn is waste green and softer than normal so we stopped giving them to him daily. We now only give him one 2-3 times a week at most and that has helped! Our vet is the one who recommended these at his last cleaning and we’ve been pretty happy with the results and these work way better than the other things we’ve tried in the store.
Sandy –
No more doggie breath
These are great and cost more at the veterinarian. Make dog’s breath better instantly!! My Senior dog, 15 years old was having horrible breath, so bad it was hard to be close for long, which broke my heart. The vet would have to put her to sleep to clean her teeth or anything, and she is too old, we were scared to put her to sleep. It is also great for my small breed dog, and works perfectly. But this works, I could tell immediately! No stomach upset. My small dog uses them too!! Just different size, order based on weight!
Secretcitynative –
She loves them
My dog absolutely loves her “bones”. Really helps to keep her teeth free of plaque. Causes no digestive issues. Dhe (dog) is 12 years old and has been getting one chew after her dinner for 4 years.
JoAnne Martin –
Dog bedtime teeth cleaning
Individual wrapped pieces easy to travel.
Baloptimus –
Great for Oral Health, Dog Loves Them
These OraVet dental chews are a fantastic way to reduce plaque and tartar buildup in dogs. My small dog loves them, and I’ve noticed improvements in breath freshness and gum health after regular use. The chews are soft enough for smaller teeth but still provide enough resistance to effectively clean. Compared to other dental chews, these seem to have better lasting effects on dental hygiene, and my dog actually enjoys eating them. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a convenient way to maintain your pet’s oral health.
Amazon Customer –
Great for Dental Hygiene, But Too Expensive
I’ve been giving my Japanese Chin these chews since he was a pup. He loves them and knows when it’s time for his “bone.” We hold the chew while he bites off pieces and eats it to avoid a mess on the couch. We’ve also always been concerned that he might swallow too big of a piece and get choked. I brush his teeth two or three times a week with Arm & Hammer dog toothpaste. The vet says there is no tartar of any kind on his teeth and he’s six years old. We do not want to ever have his teeth cleaned, because our previous Japanese Chin was intubated for his teeth cleaning and his trachea was damaged irreversibly. He died as a direct result of the intubation as his trachea worsened over the next 18 months.The pricing has, in my opinion, gone out of control, though. When we first started using these chews, we could afford to buy the ones for dogs 10-24 pounds (my dog weighs 18 pounds). Then, as the pricing increased, we decided to cut the chews length-wise to make the chew last two days. In November 2022, these chews were priced at about $28 per 30-day supply. Now, they are priced at about $31. So. now we are buying the chews for dogs 3.5-9 pounds and will be cutting them length-wise to make them last two days.
Pam Woodard –
Will keep your dogs, clean teeth super clean
If your dog has clean teeth, you can keep them that way by giving your precious pup one of these daily. Please make note that it will not clean teeth if they are already dirty. Wonderful product to start your dog on immediately following a teeth clean.
Housemouse –
These are DANGEROUS, and their makers are useless!!
I bought these on the recommendation of my vet. I have a 6 lb Pomeranian, and Poms traditionally have issues with extreme tartar buildup, and his mouth is so tiny that it’s hard to get even a tiny doggy toothbrush in his mouth! I had been using gauze wrapped around my finger soaked in a white vinegar and water solution, but even my finger is too big! So I was looking forward to trying these. I bought the XS ones, and first tried 1 of the chews per day, and within days, he was horribly constipated and what came out was exceptionally sticky! It really stuck to his fur! So we cut them in half, so each half had equal parts of everything. After switching to had an XS chew per day, he stopped eating and drinking altogether and was walking funny less than a week later. I realized the problem had to be related to the Oravet chews, so I called the maker, Merial Pharmaceuticals, which has a number specifically for problems with anything they make. (Like if a toddler eats several…the parents would need immediate help! But not on that day! If anyone else had problems that day, they were out of luck! No poison control center could reach them either!Yet those chews have a chemical additives that REQUIRE their pharmaceutical makers to have an emergency line. That number was BUSY all day long! In this day and age? I called my vet and they said my dog needed to be seen, and because they were closing, they sent me to a 24 hour emergency vet. Walking in the door cost $220, and another $300 for an xray, which showed nothing but air in his gut, but at least assured the vet that he wasn’t in immediate danger. He was in such severe pain that the vet gave him buprophenine, which kills pain, but doesn’t constipate. It zonked him out for the night, at least. I took him to my own vet the next day, and he had an idea of what it could be, sent him home with meds, and said he should be much better the next day. He was! That constipation caused a massive yeast infection in his gut! Between that and the bloating, that’s why he was in such pain! He recovered so quickly! That very next day, he was practically back to normal. I’m grateful that I have such an amazing vet!!!!! He apologized profusely for recommending the Oravet chews, and swore he’d never recommend them again, thank goodness! I had to pay the SPCA pet poison control center for help (it’s not a free service) to try to find help from Merial! The next day, after their phone had been busy all day, the previous day, and it was working again. I was told they had phone problems. Not having access to their supposed 24/7 emergency line cost me over $600, plus the cost of meds and the SPCA Poison Control center (and it turns out that they could not reach Merial Pharmaceuticals either). I’m a senior on a fixed income, so paying that kind of money to help my service dog (yes, a 6 lb dog can tell me when my blood sugar drops too low, since I’m diabetic) was a neccesity, but will be very hard on me for months. I cannot believe that this even happened, but am horrified that the phone line designated for emergencies caused by Merial products was BUSY all day, and remained that way the ENTIRE DAY!!! They couldn’t get the calls forwarded to a working number?So would I recommend these chews? NO WAY!!!!!!!!!! They made my dog horribly sick and in tremendous pain! I was scared he could die! And when I reached out to the Merial Pharmaceuticals for help, their EMERGENCY phone line was down all day long, costing me hundred of dollars. These chews are DANGEROUS, and their makers let an emergency number remain down the ENTIRE day!!!!!!! If you’re going to try these, keep in mind that if a problem does arise, it’s a crapshoot whether Merial will be accessible. BTW, even their website said to call that phone number for emergencies! It’s not worth the risk of trying them when you cannot be sure their phone number for pharmaceutical emergencies as a result of the use of that product is going to be working on the day you have that emergency.
Scott R –
We give her one after we eat dinner and she sits in the kitchen and makes a sad face at us if we forget
Samantha Boehler –
My chihuahua loves these. He whines as I open the bag lol. He’s 8 lbs and I see a noticeable difference in the health of his teeth.