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Bowser Herbal Breath Drops
 

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Price: $4.95
Prod. Code: HR7911

Product Description

Provides quick, safe and lasting relief from foul odors that are produced in the mouth or digestive tract of your pet.

Formulated by leading animal herbalist Gregory Tilford, author of the best selling book "All You Ever Wanted to Know About Herbs for Pets", Bowser Breath is made with a blend of time-honored breath-freshening herbs and a revolutionary patented extract of Champignon mushrooms--- the kind most commonly used in human food.

Ingredients

The formula contains only human food grade ingredients, no concentrated essential oils or synthetic preservatives, and a combination herbs that are very safe!
Proprietary blend includes parsley leaf, fennel seed, peppermint leaf extracts and agaricus bisporus ( champignon musgroom).

Directions

Apply a short squirt (10-30 drops) directly into the mouth or add to food as needed to freshen breath. Breath freshening effects should be expected to occur within 15 minutes of application and may last for two hours or more.

If freshening effects do not satisfactorily occur within 15 minutes, reapply once again and wait another 1/2 hour before giving more.

Size

15ml/ 0.5 fl. oz.

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