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Lily’s Kitchen launches natural dental chew

British pet food manufacturer Lily’s Kitchen has launched its first dental chew, Woofbrush, in a bid to help the dental health of the nation’s dogs.

The company has worked with an expert vet dentist to develop the chewy, spongy dental chews, which are made from natural ingredients including fennel, parsley, coconut oil, algae and decaf green tea extract.

Unlike other dental sticks, feeding Woofbrush chews contain no sugar or chemicals. As dogs typically swallow their dental chew, the manufacturer insists owners needn’t worry as it is free from any “nasties”. Woofbrush is designed to fight plaque and due to its spongy texture, it goes right to the gumline when chewed.

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Lily’s Kitchen Woofbrush has been developed in three sizes and is currently available to purchase. There is educational and engaging POS, developed to support the product in store. It retails from £1.20 for a single chew and £6 for a multipack of seven.

Henrietta Morrison, founder of Lily’s Kitchen, said: “At Lily’s Kitchen we care about the whole dog, including its dental health. But talking to our dog owning customers, we know that many are confused about canine dental hygiene and also struggle to find dental care solutions that don’t leave them racked with guilt because of all the chemicals and sugars found in some readily available dog chews.

“As a responsible producer of proper food for pets, we felt it was important to help educate pet owners about proper dental care and offer an effective, natural solution that enables them to look after their dogs’ teeth, without any of the worries.”

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