
Halitosis Oral Care for dogs and cats — kelp, mint and chlorophyll
Halitosis Oral Care by Vittalogy® Pets combines kelp seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum), mint, parsley and chlorophyllin to fight bad breath in dogs and cats at its root, acting on oral bacteria and contributing to digestive balance.
GMP + ISO 22000 Made in Spain Dogs and cats
Benefits of the anti-halitosis supplement for dogs and cats
Long-lasting fresh breath
Mint and chlorophyllin neutralise the sulphur compounds responsible for bad odour in a long-lasting way.
Plaque and tartar reduction
Kelp seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum) acts on bacterial biofilm formation, reducing tartar build-up.
Digestive balance
Parsley and mint contribute to digestive tract balance, one of the main sources of bad breath in pets.
Natural and additive-free
Formulated with natural ingredients, without artificial colourings or unnecessary preservatives.
Complementary pet food. This is not a medicine and does not replace veterinary treatment.
Which pets is the halitosis supplement recommended for?
✅ Recommended for
- Dogs and cats with persistent bad breath
- Animals with tartar build-up
- Complement to regular dental hygiene
- Animals that refuse tooth brushing
⚠️ Consult your vet
- Diagnosed oral or periodontal disease
- Kidney or thyroid problems (iodine from kelp)
- Pregnant or nursing females
Dosage of the halitosis supplement for dogs and cats
Mix directly with food using the included measuring scoop.
Composition of Vittalogy Pets halitosis supplement
Ingredients per dose (3 g)
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Kelp seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum) | 450 mg |
| Mint dry extract (Mentha × piperita) | 210 mg |
| Parsley dry extract (Petroselinum crispum) | 210 mg |
| Magnesium chlorophyllin (Medicago sativa) | 30 mg |
| Maltodextrin | excipient |
Analytical constituents (per 100 g)
| Constituent | Value |
|---|---|
| Moisture | 5,04% |
| Crude protein | 1,98% |
| Crude oils and fats | <1.50% |
| Crude fibre | 1,57% |
| Crude ash | 3,54% |
How long does it take to notice improvement in breath?
Most pet owners report visible improvements within 1-2 weeks of continuous use.
Does it replace tooth brushing?
No. It is an effective complement to daily oral hygiene, but it does not replace periodic veterinary dental cleanings.
Is the iodine in kelp safe?
It is safe at the recommended doses. If your pet has diagnosed thyroid or kidney problems, consult your vet before use.
Do fussy cats accept it?
Yes. The product includes chicken flavouring to improve palatability and acceptance even in picky cats.