









🦷 Keep your pup’s smile fresh and fierce—because small dogs deserve big dental care!
CET Chews Petite for Small Dogs deliver clinically proven plaque control through a unique dual-enzyme system combined with an abrasive texture. Designed specifically for small breeds, these poultry-flavored chews support daily dental hygiene, freshen breath, and are highly recommended by veterinarians. Perfect for busy pet parents seeking effective, easy-to-use oral care solutions.





| ASIN | B001P3PR54 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,996) |
| Date First Available | 6 Aug. 2012 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 295 g |
| Item model number | 90601 |
| Manufacturer | Virbac |
| Material | Other |
| Part Number | 018VR-CET601 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 5.08 x 22.23 cm; 294.84 g |
| Size | Small(Premium Pack) |
D**E
Dogs loved them
Good part of their dental routine
L**K
The dogs love them, our Vet says there good for their teeth. I order small for the little one and medium for the bigger dog. The only complaint is I don't always get a months worth, I realize it goes by weight but sending extra thick chews isn't right this last order had only 15 they were so thick The dogs get one chew each day two orders in one month gets expensive. If it keeps happening I'll find another supplier.
A**E
A while ago I noticed that one of my dogs (we have 3), Maggie, had really bad breath. I looked at her gums and teeth, I then noticed her gums were inflamed, red, and bled easily. Her teeth had black and brown tarter on them. The tarter was especially noticeable on her canines. It also went about half way down the tooth. She is only 3 years old, so I was a bit surprised. I realized this must be painfully uncomfortable. Growing up we had many dogs but brushing the their teeth wasn't something I was taught to do. I thought "doggy breath" was normal. Turns out it isn't, and it can be costly to fix. It can also cause other complications affecting their kidneys, heart, liver and brain(just ask your vet!). After some research and reading reviews on this product I decided to try it. I'm very happy I did. After the first 3 days, her bad breath was gone. Now, three weeks later the visible plaque/tarter is 90% gone. Once I noticed some of the plaque coming off, I was able to remove the rest of it with a dental pick. When I did that, it flaked off almost in one piece on each tooth. Best of all she loves the "treats" and comes running when I open the bag. I mistakenly ordered the petite treats, not realizing that there are different sizes. The petite treats are for dogs under 11 lbs and she is 25 lbs. I didn't expect them to work as well because of that mistake, but they did! Even the petite treats seem pretty large to me. I had tried the "greenies" treats before, which none of my dogs liked. I'm very happy this is something they enjoy and the treats are good for their teeth. I just started giving my other two dogs these treats. I am breaking one in half and giving each of the other two dogs a half a treat (still petite size treat). One is a small 15 lb dog and the other 60 lbs. Both have had a great improvement in the appearance of their teeth and smell of their breath. I have not noticed any side effects or issues with digestion. I did pair this product with the 'Proden PlaqueOff Dental care for Dogs and Cats.' Which I sprinkle in Maggie's food in the morning. This is the link for that product, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0047VWPNI/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00. I will definitely be ordering more C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews again! (this time the correct size) I hope this helps others!
K**N
These are my dogs' favourite chews. I love that they are digestible so I don't have to stress if they swallow a piece the way I would with a rawhide or other bones.
D**R
My dog loves these. The texture is great for cleaning back teeth and there is no choking hazard
G**O
We have a seven year old Pekingese and she had really bad teeth, a lot of nasty buildup and her breath smelled like... well if you're looking for a product like this, you know. Last year, our Vet said we really needed to get her teeth cleaned and it was going to cost close to $400; not an cheap expense but something we were willing to live with to keep our pooch healthy. The Vet also said that the month of February is National Dog Teeth Cleaning Month or something like that and we could wait until then and get a discount (I didn't verify if there is a National Dog Teeth Cleaning Month). I looked at various different alternatives afterwards and decided to use this product and also a product called PetzLife Oral Care Spray. We used both for about 45 days before the dogs next Vet visit. The Vet said, "I don't know what you're doing to keep her teeth clean but keep doing what you're doing". That's all it took to have us sold. We gave her one of these treats once a day for the first 30 days and also used the spray every evening and kept her away from water for about 30 minutes. We still use the spray and she gets a treat about every other day. I don't know if she loves the spray but she tolerates it. She absolutely love the treats though. We're happy too; she can lick our face and we no longer worry about her breath smelling like... well if you're looking for a product like this, you know. Update - Our Peke is now 10 years old and although we did stop using the spray, we have given her the treats continuously since this post...probably spent well over what it would cost to get her teeth cleaned but she love those treats. I took her for a vet check-up about two weeks ago and he said there is no need to get her teeth cleaned and he was surprised that a 10 year old peke's teeth looked like they did without ever getting her teeth cleaned by a vet. We have three dogs now and they all love them and all their teeth are nice and clean!
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