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๐ฆท Brush smarter, not harder โ because your pet deserves the best smile in the pack!
The Orgrimmar 2 Pcs 3-Sided Pet Toothbrush features a unique triple-sided nylon bristle design that cleans all tooth surfaces efficiently. Its ergonomic rubber handle ensures a comfortable, slip-resistant grip, while being dishwasher safe for easy sanitation. Suitable for most dog and cat breeds, this manual toothbrush helps reduce plaque and bad breath, supporting your petโs oral health with less hassle.








| ASIN | B07C3ST62T |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,958 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #12 in Dog Toothbrushes |
| Brand | Orgrimmar |
| Brand Name | Orgrimmar |
| Bristle Material | Nylon |
| Color | Blue&orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,061 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Replacement Brush Head |
| Item Dimensions | 6.81 x 2.17 x 0.91 inches |
| Item Firmness Description | Soft |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Manufacturer | Orgrimmar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DB24 |
| Material Features | Reusable |
| Model Name | Orgrimmar |
| Model Number | DB24 |
| Mount Motion | Stationary |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Ergonomic, Three Sided |
| Package Type Name | Pouch |
| Power Source | manual |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Three Sided |
| Target Audience | Pets |
| Toothbrush Head Shape | Round |
| UPC | 747356562546 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
K**R
Nicely designed, might be on the large size for smaller pets
IMO, how useful this brush is, is going to depend a lot on how cooperative (or not) your particular pet is. My new dog is extremely good natured, but hasnโt had his teeth brushed before I started a few weeks ago (heโs six and a half years old), and he doesnโt really like the way I need to hold his muzzle or lips in order to get to the back teeth. So while I like the design of both the brush head itself, and the handle (nicely sized and comfortable), I often use my finger/finger brush for the back teeth as he tolerates that better. It works well for the front and eye teeth, though, and Iโm going to continue working with my dog on using the brush on his back teeth. Luckily, he loves the toothpaste (Iโm using the Virbac C.E.T. Enzymatic in vanilla mint) so he actually looks forward to his daily tooth brushing even if heโd prefer I let him eat the paste off of the brush instead of actually brushing his teeth, lol. One note on brush size: my guy is a 78 lb border collie/greyhound mix, and he has a correspondingly large mouth (and large teeth!), so I have no problem actually getting the brush into his mouth, but I would think it would be a little on the large size for small dogs or cats. For instance, one of my previous dogs was a 14 lb rat terrier, and while I think I could have used this brush with her, I also think a brush with a smaller head would probably have been easier to get into her mouth. As for durability, this is a nice, sturdy brush but it is not a chew toy, and I highly doubt it would stand up to being used as one. Itโs not a concern with my current dog, but I would never have left this where my previously mentioned rat terrier could get at it, as she would have happily carried it off when I wasnโt looking and done her best to destroy it. Just a thought if you have a puppy or an adult chewer.
K**L
Effective and Comfortable for Daily Brushing
Iโve been really happy with this dog toothbrushโitโs simple, effective, and easy to use. The bristles are soft enough to be gentle on my dogโs gums but still firm enough to get a good clean on his teeth. The handle is just the right length to reach the back molars without being awkward or uncomfortable to hold. What I really appreciate is how well it works with dog-friendly toothpaste. It spreads evenly and doesnโt clump up in the bristles, which helps make brushing quicker and less stressful for both me and my dog. Heโs not the most cooperative when it comes to dental care, but this brush makes the process smoother and more efficient. After using it consistently, Iโve noticed his breath has improved and thereโs less visible plaque, especially on the back teeth. Itโs a small tool that makes a big difference in daily dog care. If youโre looking for a toothbrush that balances comfort, control, and results, this one is definitely worth trying.
F**O
dog toothbrush
good pet toothbrush if you can get your dog to let you use it.
A**T
Too flexible
These toothbrushes have a great handle for you to control the brushing, but the brush heads are too soft and flexible and do not wrap around the tooth for a great clean. They might be 'okay' for a dog that doesn't like to bite down when brushing their teeth.
V**N
Pet toothbrush
They work great.
A**E
These are the only toothbrushes I'll use on my pups
Makes brushing a breeze. No need to brush the outside, inside, and bottom of teeth, this gets them all at the same time. I've used these since my 7 year old dogs were puppies, and their teeth are fantastic. These are good quality, though of course should be replaced every few months in addition to cleaning each time you brush.
M**B
Worth it!
Individual tooth brush cover.Bristles are strong enough to clean food debris.
S**H
Good for some dogs and maybe not as good for others
It's a good idea. And the brush is good quality IMO. But as far as I can tell, you are supposed to put it on top of the tooth in order for it to get all sides. And to do that, the dog has to have their mouth open. So just keep that in mind. With a regular toothbrush my dog can have her mouth closed and I can brush from the side, first the outside and then stick the brush in and get the underside without her having to open her mouth hardly at all. With this one, since it goes on top of the tooth, she just bites down on it, and you can't move the brush back and forth if they do that. (I hope this makes sense LOL but if you've ever brushed a dog's teeth you probably know what I mean.) And she does not seem to like me holding her mouth open. So my dog, personally, prefers that I just brush one side of her teeth at a time with a regular toothbrush. I'm not saying it's bad. I'm just trying to give more information so you can decide if it's right for your specific dog. If your dog opens their mouth or doesn't mind you holding their mouth open then this should work well for you and you shouldn't have any problems at all. To each their own!
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