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  • Why does TEEF turn the water slightly yellow?
    The vitamin in our Protektin42™ formula turns yellow when it comes in contact with water. But don’t worry, there’s no harm in the color change and the small amount won’t affect the flavor of the water. Your pup shouldn’t notice anything. NOTE: Keep our powder clear of clothes and other absorbent materials to avoid staining.
  • My dog doesn't drink much water, can I add it to food?"
    You can certainly try that, however, we can’t guarantee that it will be as effective. Dogs normally eat 1-2 times per day (and “woof” it down pretty fast), however the key to success is frequent dosing throughout the day. That way our ingredients coat the mouth often to consistently improve the oral microbiome for better oral health. OTHER IDEAS: Does your dog like ice cubes? You can try making some TEEF! ice cubes and see if your pup enjoys it that way. Make sure they keep the ice cube on a hard surface though, the vitamin in our formula can potentially cause staining. Try super charging a toothbrush by adding the powder and a little bit of water. Make a paste to put on a cloth and wipe their teeth. Feel free to get creative!
  • What do veterinarians say about Antinol and is it suitable for your pet?
    AntinoI® has been reviewed internationally by veterinarians, is safe to use and does not interact with other medication. Every batch is tested for stability and purity and it is routinely recommended by veterinarians around the world. In just 3 years, Antinol® has become the leading product for dogs’ and cats’ joint and mobility support in Japan. It was launched in Thailand in 2014, the USA in 2016; Australia and New Zealand in 2018. Your vet can help you decide if Antinol® is suitable for your pet.
  • How should I store Antinol?
    Antinol® is best stored at 30°C or below. Keep Antinol® out of direct sunlight and away from heat and humidity. Ideally, in hotter climates, Antinol® should be kept in the refrigerator and removed from the container just prior to usage.
  • Is Teef safe for puppies?
    Yes, TEEF is safe for puppies. However, due to their somewhat sensitive puppy GI tracts, the tiny amount of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) may cause minor regurgitation in the first several drinks as they get used to it. It’s not harmful, it’s just their bellies reacting to the faint bubbles.
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