By the time you notice brown buildup on your dog's teeth, or flinch at her breath across the room, the damage has been building for months. Maybe years.
Periodontal breakdown doesn't announce itself. It starts as an invisible biofilm — a slick, bacterial coating that hardens into tartar within 72 hours. Beneath the gumline, where you can't see or reach, it quietly destroys tissue, loosens teeth, and sends bacteria into the bloodstream.
By age three, 80% of dogs already have some form of dental damage. Most owners don't find out until a vet delivers the news — along with a bill that starts in the four figures.


