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Post by marjolein on Jan 10, 2005 23:21:36 GMT 1
Fragaria 3C
To soften and aid the removal of tartar on encrusted teeth and prevent the formation of new deposits.I've been using this for a month now (for the dogs ), and I have to say this really works!!!!
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Post by seddie on Jan 11, 2005 18:59:49 GMT 1
i used it on me which sadly did not work. Must stop smoking.
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Post by Landlord on Mar 25, 2005 13:59:14 GMT 1
I have also seen Fragaria 6c. Is this a stronger formula or weaker?
Also I was told at Crufts that Fragaria are going to be making a liquid version. Coming soon ...
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Post by Alkemist on Mar 25, 2005 17:42:21 GMT 1
I thought Fragaria was the name of the homeopathic remedy, is that not so?? Not sure how the concentrations work either.....
We might just have to use this on our new pup when we get her.... keep them pearly whites like new ;D
Nina and Jensen
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Post by smokeybear on Mar 25, 2005 20:33:36 GMT 1
stronger, the more it is diluted, the stronger it is........
weirdly.
otherwise known as wild strawberry.
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Post by greyghost on May 20, 2007 12:20:40 GMT 1
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Post by kags on May 21, 2007 7:06:05 GMT 1
Eric is fed raw and he has lovely pearly whites. I don't clean his teeth at all, he does it himself on his recreational bones, here he is very lucky and gets camel thigh bones!
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Post by greyghost on May 21, 2007 7:33:53 GMT 1
Does he get through the bone Kags or just scrape it clean with his teeth.
I have given up giving Holly bones as she bites chunks off it and frightenes the life out of me in case it sticks somewhere.
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Post by kags on May 21, 2007 15:30:18 GMT 1
He strips it clean and then eats a lot of it. The knuckles from each end. It ends up about a quarter of the size, but he has not had any problems and he doesn't break big chunks of more, grids it away if that makes sense.
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