I bought this 50-count pack of No-Rinse Dog Dental Care Wipes hoping to make my pup’s oral hygiene easier (because he despises a toothbrush). After several weeks of using them, here’s how it’s going: Pros: Ease of use: These wipes slip over your finger, making it simple to rub teeth and gums without wielding a brush. For dogs that resist toothbrushes, this format is a win. Gentle on gums: The material feels soft, and I didn’t notice any irritation or sensitivity in my dog’s mouth even with daily use. Reduced plaque visibility: After wiping, I can see some light residue on the wipe, especially near the canines and premolars. It gives me confidence I’m helping a bit. Breath improvement: My dog’s breath seems fresher after using these (though not perfectly minty — that’s fair). No-rinse / no mess: As advertised, there’s no need to rinse afterward, which is handy when I’m short on time or outdoors. Safe formula claims: The product advertises that it is alcohol-free and free from parabens and fragrances, which is reassuring for a product you’ll likely expose to skin and mouth. Cons: Limited reach: These wipes can’t get deeply between teeth or under the gum line. Some plaque in tight crevices remains untouched. Wipes sometimes slip: If your dog opens their mouth wide or moves quickly, the wipe may slide or fold, reducing contact. Count & cost vs. frequency: Daily use will consume the pack quickly. Depending on your budget, you might find yourself reordering often. Not as effective as brushing: Dental professionals generally agree that wipes are less thorough than a proper brush. (Wipes help with the surface but can’t fully replace a toothbrush in cleaning deeper areas.) No long-term whitening: I didn’t see dramatic whitening or over-the-top stain removal - more maintenance than a makeover. These No-Rinse Dog Dental Care Wipes (50-count) are a practical, low-resistance way to help maintain your dog’s oral hygiene — especially if your dog absolutely refuses brushing. They’re gentle, user-friendly, and do deliver some benefits (plaque removal, fresher breath). That said, I view them as a supplement, not a replacement for brushing or periodic professional dental cleanings.