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EvoraPet - FAQ

 

  1. What are probiotics?
    Probiotics are live microbial organisms that are naturally present throughout the body. They are often referred to as “beneficial” or “good” bacteria. There are specific strains of probiotics that are beneficial for helping to make your pets’ breath fresher and promoting cleaner, whiter teeth. These probiotics are different from the good bacteria used to promote digestive health. The good bacteria in EvoraPet™ work by crowding out the bad bacteria that cause bad breath, resulting in fresher breath and cleaner, whiter teeth for your pets.

  2. My pets have been eating around the EvoraPet I sprinkled on their food. What should I do?
    Many pets are used to the way their food looks, and so they may be a little hesitant to eat the EvoraPet the first time you sprinkle it on their food. Most pets, however, will begin eating the EvoraPet sprinkles with their food as soon as they get used to seeing it.

  3. How soon can I expect my pets’ breath to improve?
    When used as directed, you’ll notice your pets’ breath getting fresher within the first week.

  4. Does EvoraPet Oral Care come in flavors?
    Because some pets can be finicky eaters, EvoraPet Oral Care has no flavor or odor. Your pets won’t even know you’re doing something good for them – but you will!

  5. Do I need to keep EvoraPet Oral Care refrigerated?
    No. EvoraPet Oral Care is shelf-stable at room temperature.

  6. How do I use EvoraPet Oral Care?
    Simply sprinkle one scoop (one gram) of EvoraPet Oral Care on your pets’ food just before feeding.

  7. How long does a box of EvoraPet Oral Care last?
    Each box contains a 30-day or 60-day supply for one pet.

  8. I have a very small dog – does he need a full scoop of EvoraPet Oral Care?
    Yes. Because the ProBiora3® blend of probiotics in EvoraPet Oral Care only acts locally in the mouth, one scoop is the correct dosage for dogs and cats of all sizes.

  9. I have a large Great Dane – does she need more than one scoop of EvoraPet Oral Care each day?
    No. Because the ProBiora3 blend of probiotics in EvoraPet Oral Care only acts locally in the mouth, one scoop is the correct dosage for dogs and cats of all sizes.

  10. I have a brand new kitten/puppy that is still nursing. When should I introduce EvoraPet Oral Care?
    Since EvoraPet Oral Care is specifically designed to be sprinkled on pets’ food, it is best to wait until your puppy or kitten is eating food to introduce these oral care probiotics.

  11. My dog/cat is pregnant/nursing. Can she use EvoraPet Oral Care?
    Yes. EvoraPet Oral Care is an all-natural grooming aid that is completely safe for use with pets that are pregnant or nursing.

  12. My pets are very old. Can they still benefit from using EvoraPet Oral Care?
    Absolutely! EvoraPet Oral Care is a great grooming aid for older pets, who are more likely to have bad breath and yellow, stained teeth.

  13. My pets have severe allergies. Can I give them EvoraPet Oral Care?
    Yes, EvoraPet Oral Care contains no known allergens and is considered safe for pets with allergies.

  14. Can my pets take EvoraPet Oral Care if they are taking medication?
    Yes. There are no known interactions between EvoraPet Oral Care and medications. In fact, it is wise to use EvoraPet Oral Care during and after a course of antibiotics, which can disrupt the bacterial balance in the mouth.

  15. Can I give my pet EvoraPet Oral Care if they already take probiotics?
    Absolutely. While other probiotics are designed for gut health, only EvoraPet Oral Care contains probiotics that act only in the mouth to naturally freshen breath and make smiles whiter and brighter.

  16. Who is Dr. Jeffrey Hillman?
    Dr. Jeffrey Hillman is the Chief Scientific Officer of Oragenics. He founded Oragenics to commercialize the fruits of 25 years of research at the Harvard- affiliated Forsyth Institute in Boston and the University of Florida. Currently a Professor Emeritus at the University of Florida, College of Dentistry, Dr. Hillman has worked at Oragenics full time for the past 6 years on final development of these technologies. Dr. Hillman has authored or co-authored more than 125 publications and textbook chapters on subjects related to the etiology and cure of caries (cavities), periodontal (gum) diseases and other infectious diseases and cancer. Dr. Hillman received his undergraduate training at the University of Chicago (Phi Beta Kappa), his D.M.D. degree (cum laude) from Harvard School of Dental Medicine and his Ph.D. from Harvard Medical School.

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