I love my dog like she’s my own child, but let’s be honest: my “little princess” has breath that could peel paint off a wall. It’s a classic pet-parent dilemma. You want to shower them with affection, but when they go in for a lick, you find yourself doing the slow-motion lean-back to avoid the stank.
I’ve tried everything. We are religious about her dental hygiene, using every vet-recommended brush and toothpaste on the market. We scrubbed every single day, and yet, still stinky. I was starting to think that dog breath was just a life sentence — until I found Pupgum.
Right now, in honor of National Kiss Your Dog Day (May 3), you can snag this breath-saving miracle for an 30% off at checkout. Trust me, your nose will thank you.
When I first heard the name, I was skeptical. Dogs don’t know how to chew gum; they’d just swallow it, right? But Pupgum isn’t “gum” in the human sense. It’s a scientifically formulated dental chew from Spot & Tango, a brand I already trust because they prioritize human-grade, chemical-free ingredients.
The moment I opened the bag, I knew this was different. It didn’t have that weird, artificial meat smell that most dog treats have. It smelled fresh — like real food. It’s packed with blue spirulina (which targets inflammation) and postbiotics that actually fight the bacteria causing the odor, rather than just masking it.
PupGum delivers total oral health for dogs with a postbiotic formula that targets bad breath, plaque and tartar at the source. Each chew helps clean teeth, strengthen gums and maintain long-lasting fresh breath.
The first thing you’ll notice is the “blue mustache” dogs get when they use this. Because of the spirulina, my dog walked around with a cute little blue-powdered face after eating, which was honestly worth the price of admission alone.
But the real magic happened around day 15. We were visiting my in-laws for Passover, and my father-in-law, who is, without question, my dog’s favorite human on earth, picked her up for a massive kiss. He looked up, totally surprised and said, “Oh wow, it’s not as stinky as usual. Wild!”
That was the moment I knew my love for her wasn’t just clouding my judgment. It actually worked. For the first time in years, I wasn’t cringing and pulling away when she wanted to lick my face.
Moose cuddled with my Father-in-law Now’s your chance to treat your dog (and your nose) while you can save extra on this pet owner essential. I’m glad I did.
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