NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Dog breath. Whew!!!
It's a nasty little problem to deal with especially if it's the last thing you whiff before dozing off to sleep -- and worse -- the first thing that jolts you awake every morning along with the jab of a wet nose and a wagging tail on the other end.
American consumers, who dish out billions of dollars each year on their own breath freshening, teeth whitening and gum strengthening products, are becoming increasingly eager to do the same for their dogs, cats and other furry companions.
How eager?
Consider that consumers spent about $425 million dollars last year on over-the-counter pet oral care products, according to a new report from consumer goods research firm Packaged Facts.
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It's a nasty little problem to deal with especially if it's the last thing you whiff before dozing off to sleep -- and worse -- the first thing that jolts you awake every morning along with the jab of a wet nose and a wagging tail on the other end.
American consumers, who dish out billions of dollars each year on their own breath freshening, teeth whitening and gum strengthening products, are becoming increasingly eager to do the same for their dogs, cats and other furry companions.
How eager?
Consider that consumers spent about $425 million dollars last year on over-the-counter pet oral care products, according to a new report from consumer goods research firm Packaged Facts.
full story here
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