
C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews
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Guaranteed lowest authorized price. Learn more.
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska, Hawaii or New Mexico.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska, Hawaii or New Mexico.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska, Hawaii or New Mexico.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska, Hawaii or New Mexico.
What is C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogs?
- C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews make it easy to help keep your dog’s teeth healthy and freshen breath.
Why do dogs use C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogs?
- Uses a dual enzyme system for clinically proven plaque control.
- Made from select beef hide, combines a natural antiseptic with an abrasive texture to remove plaque, tartar and fight bacteria.
- Freshens breath naturally.
What else should I know about C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogs?
- Poultry flavor that dogs love.
- Four sizes of treats to fit any size of dog.
What problems could my dog have with C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogs?
- Talk to your pet's veterinarian before using this product.
- Read the label carefully for information about storage, possible side effects, and drug interactions.
- Monitor your pet while chewing, as gulping whole chews can be harmful to your pet.
How do you use C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogs?
- Give your dog at least once chew daily, or as directed by your veterinarian.
- Make sure your dog received the right product for their body weight:Extra Small – Under 11 PoundsSmall – 11-25 PoundsMedium – 26-50 PoundsLarge – Over 50 Pounds
- Wash hands after handling.
What is in C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogs?
- Garaunteed Analysis: Crude Protein (min) 75%, Crude Fat (min) 1%, Crude Fiber (max) 3.5%, Moisture (max) 18%, Lactoperoxidase (dried whey protein concentrate) (min) 945 units, Glucose oxidase (Aspergillus niger) (min) 45 units.
- Ingredients: Beef rawhide, dextrose,* poultry digest, maltodextrins, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, potassium sorbate, dried Aspergillus niger fermentation solubles, primary dried yeast, dried whey protein concentrate
- Calorie count (per 1 chew):Extra Small – 30 kcal/chewSmall – 32 kcal/chewMedium – 54 kcal/chewLarge – 88 kcal/chew
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogsis a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Review Summary
Ratings Distribution
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One a day keeps the dentist away
From ChicagoComments about C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene ChewsSince I've used these chews for my current dog and previoys dog I do not need to get their teeth cleaned. -
Great results
From Addison, IL, USAComments about C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene ChewsI was told to buy these for my dog from a new vet. My dogs teeth were ready to be cleaned. Using one of these a night for less than a week and her teeth are white. She loves them and they keep my active border collie content! -
Great for oral hygiene
From Blowing Rock, NCComments about C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene ChewsI've been giving one of these a day to my gorgeous German Shepherd since he has had his permanent teeth. He absolutely loves them, and along with daily brushing and annual cleaning by the vet, his teeth are white and his mouth is healthy. Did I mention how much he loves the taste!!-
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Great Product
From Central VirginiaComments about C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene ChewsI have two Golden Retrievers. I spent many $$ looking for a "chewy" that might interest them to no avail. My vet offered this product. They love them. They each get one every evening while we enjoy our dinner...and sometimes when we leave them at home alone for a few hours. The added benefit is the fact that they have dental cleansing properties. My oldest Golden is 6 1/2 and has not yet needed his teeth to be professionally cleaned...very little to no tartar thanks to this product. -
Good Stuff!
From CaliforniaComments about C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene ChewsWe've been using CET Chews for all our dogs for many years. We believe they have helped immensely with the health of their teeth and gums.-
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Gorgeous teeth!
From Oregon, USAComments about C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene ChewsI've been giving my 8 year old Ridgeback C.E.T. chews most of her life. She's never needed her teeth cleaned. The vet thinks it might be due to good genetics but I think it's due to these chews. My pup loves them and anticipates them daily. -
my girls love them
From Saint Louis, MO, USAComments about C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene ChewsThe dogs love them and on the plus side it keeps the youngest, very busy dog busy for good while. My vet promotes them. Don't give too many in a day though...can produce vomiting as most dogs I know are really "pigs." Yes I recommend. -
My dog loves 'em
From Chicago, IL, USAComments about C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene ChewsMy dog actually likes these so much he steals them out of the bag. Vetrxdirect.com has crazy prompt delivery and always sends a treat for Maverick in the box. -
Tori loves them
From UndisclosedComments about C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene ChewsI've been using these for quite a few years and I think it has made a difference in her oral health and in turn, her overall health. -
Great Product and best prices!!!
From Boling Springs, SCComments about C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene ChewsI have been using these Chews since my Vet recommended and sold to us. However, I found this websitee that offered the same price for 1/2 the price and we are very pleased with pricing, delivery and shipment!!! Highly recommend this to others.
Q & A
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Our dog is allergic to poultry. The CET Chews contain "poultry digest." is there a chew without poultry as an ingredient.?
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VetRxDirect supplies similar products that are used to clean teeth and freshen breath that do not contain poultry products on their ingredient list. This includes C.E.T. Veggiedent FR3SH Tartar Control Chews, Tartar Shield Soft Rawhide Chews, and Dentees Chews/Stars. Please contact your veterinarian for specific product recommendations for your dog to use.
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I've been using these chews for many, many years and one bag usually lasts about a month. Since I give one chew a day to my dog. The last six months I've been going through these bags like crazy - so I counted the chews. In a medium bag there were only 17 chews - there are supposed to be approximately 30 chews. This is no way near the promised amount. I notice the chews are too thick lately. Is this a problem you've been having recently and can you go back to the original size??
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The CET Enzymatic Chews are bagged by weight, so the number of chews may vary slightly based on the weight of each chew. The manufacturer estimates each bag may contain approximately 30 chews, but the exact number may vary between each bag. Because we do not manufacture the chews, we are unable to control the size or thickness. If you would like additional information, you may consider contacting the manufacturer, Virbac, at 800-338-3659.
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My dog has kidney disease. What percentage of protein is in the chews? Is it okay for her to eat them??
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According to the manufacturer’s product label the Crude Protein (min) is 75% for all sizes of the C.E.T. Enzymatic Chews. It is recommended that you consult with your veterinarian before providing this product for your dog, especially if your dog has certain dietary needs.
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I would like to know where the hide of this chew is sourced from? China, States, Canada or where??
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The CET Enzymatic Chews are a product of Mexico that is manufactured and distributed in the United States by Virbac.
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What is going on with Virbac? First we could not get the extra large any longer and now we can't even get the large in the CET Enzymatic Chews. Where else can we go for these.?
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Virbac is currently not producing any products at this time. We do not know how long this will be going on but as soon as we are able to receive more in stock, we will update the website. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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what states do you ship to in the US ??
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We ship to all states in the US. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can my 8 week old puppy have C E T enzymatic chews? ?
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According to the manufacturer there is no age requirement for using this product. This product has multiple sizes available and the dosing is based on the dog’s weight. This product does require that the puppy is able to adequately chew it; instead of just swallowing the chew whole. Contact your dog’s veterinarian to determine if this oral hygiene chew is appropriate for your pet. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Your description of the product says there are 30 chews in the bag, however the bag in the picture indicates 15. Which is correct??
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Lugor, It looks like that is an old picture. This particular product has gone through a few different iterations, and is currently offered in a 30-count bag. We're working on getting the product photos updated. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I live in Belize. I'm looking at buying 12 bags. Do you ship to Belize and if so, how much will it cost to get them here? I understand there will be a charge once they get here which you will have no control over. I will handle this end.?
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Unfortunately, we are only licensed to ship within the United States and cannot ship to Belize. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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What is the difference between the enzymatic and the Hextra chews for dogs?Thank you.?
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Bonnie, There are some ingredient differences, the CET Enzymatic chews contain: Beefhide, dextrose, poultry digest, hydrolysed vegetable protein, primary dried yeast, potassium sorbate, glucose oxidase (Aspergillus niger), dried whey protein concentrate And the CET HEXtra chews contain: Beefhide, maltodextrin, hydrolyzed poultry liver (enzymatic), tetrasodium pyrophosphate, salt, lecithin, sodium gluconate, potassium sorbate, gluconodeltalactone, mineral oil, mixed tocopherols, rosemary extract But the primary difference in the chews is the presence of chlorhexidine in the HEXtra chews, intended to remove plaque and reduce tartar. The Enzymatic chews have enzymes with a natural antiseptic that works with the dog's chewing to reduce plaque and loosen tartar build-up. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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