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WZZM 13's Lauren Stanton puts Plaque Blast to the test to see if you can really spray away your pet's bad breath and germs.

6:13 PM, Jan 26, 2012   |    comments
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Plaque Blast

GRAND RAPIDS (WZZM)--  Plaque Blast is a patented treatment you simply spray on to control your dog or cat's tarter, plaque or bacteria that can build up in your pet's mouth.

Mary Schindler saw the commercial and wanted to see if it would work.  She's been told her dog Sadie's breath is horrible, and there was definitely plaque build-up.

The directions say to spray Plaque Blast on your dog or cat's upper back teeth two to three times a day.  The solution will settle to the bottom teeth.  It was hard to do with just one person, but Mary figured out how to do it by herself eventually.

After using it for two months, Mary noticed a big difference on Sadie's bottom teeth.  They were much whiter.  The top teeth still looked pretty yellow, but you could see an improvement.  But Mary said it was kind of a pain to do every day.  

With it not making a huge difference, Mary said she probably needed to get Sadie in to the veterinarian to have them clean her teeth professionally.  She said as long as someone doesn't mind spraying their dogs teeth twice a day, it might be worth it.

We bought Plaque Blast online, but also found it at Meijer for around $10.

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