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Here’s what others are saying about VOHC

Read more about Dr. Hale’s recommendation in his article in The Canadian Veterinary Journal

The VOHC Seal – Why is it important?

Petsmile had this to say

If you are concerned about your pet’s oral health, then you want to make sure the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) seal of acceptance is on any oral health product you put in your pet’s mouth. Why is this seal so important to you as a pet parent? It is because the seal lets you know that you are using not only a quality product, but one that is proven to be effective, and is also safe for your pet to use.

Swedencare notes

The Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) seal gives you, as a pet parent, peace of mind that you are not only using a quality product, but one that is proven to be effective and safe for your furry friend. VOHC requirements are strict and include two categories of claims: Helps Control Plaque and Helps Control Tartar.

Dr. Jason Nicholas Veterinary Author shares

Every Pet Owner Should Know What VOHC Is

If your pets have teeth — which I hope they do — then you should be happy to know that, along with your veterinarian, there is an independent organization that can also help you decide if the food, treats, and other products you’re buying to help keep your pet’s teeth healthy will actually perform as advertised. Which is a pretty important thing to know, don’t you think? And fortunately, they’ve made it easy for you, too!

When it comes to your pet’s teeth, the VOHC — the Veterinary Oral Health Council can be your best friend. (Next to a toothbrush and your veterinarian, of course!)

Wellness Pet Foods says

The First established in the US and now recognized around the world, the VOHC Seal is a way to cut through the clutter of product claims and see right on the package that a product has been tested to do what it says it’ll do—improve our pet’s dental health.

Mary Berg, RVT and VTS in dentistry shares this video.

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Jamie Anderson, Diplomate of AVDC and ACVIM believes in the mission of VOHC

“Regular removal of bacterial-laden plaque and tartar with a VOHC-approved product limits the progression of reversible inflammation of the gums or gingivitis to permanently destructive periodontal disease,” says Dr. Jamie Anderson, a board certified veterinary dentist and internal medicine specialist based in Sacramento, California. “Pets free of periodontal disease are happier and healthier companions.”