LUCAA+ Pet Probiotic Dental Care Spray

LUCAA+ Pet Probiotic Dental Care Spray fosters better dental health. It protects gum health and reduces plaque, tartar and bad breath.

LUCAA+ Probiotic Pet Dental Care is a simple to use mouth spray that makes dental care easier and fosters better dental health.

It is enriched with beneficial ‘good’ probiotic bacteria, naturally sourced from plants. The helpful probiotics quickly restore healthy microflora balance to the mouth. They clean teeth and gums at a microbial level and inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria.

This reduces plaque and tartar build up and bad breath, as well as the risk of inflammation and periodontal disease.

  • Improves oral hygiene entirely
  • Optimises microbial balance
  • Reduces the risk of gum inflammation
  • Vegan, plant-based, eco-friendly and chemical-free
  • Cleans teeth, tooth sockets and gums
  • Can reduce the need for costly dental cleaning

Dental Spray for Dogs and Cats that Improves Oral Hygiene
An imbalanced microflora in the mouth produces an unpleasant smell and bad breath. This can be an early sign of gum inflammation, but may also indicate a more serious health condition.

The build-up of plaque and tartar in the gums, teeth and tooth sockets is the leading cause of dental problems in animals.

Dental plaque promotes the growth of harmful bacteria and can lead to periodontal disease. It also causes red, inflamed gums that bleed easily and can reduce appetite.

When dental plaque reacts with the calcium in the saliva it creates tartar. Tartar presents as a yellow-brown layer of discolouration on the teeth. It increases inflammation beneath the gums until the teeth loosen. Plaque must be removed on a daily basis to prevent tartar formation.

Ideal for Raw Fed Pets
LUCAA+ Probiotic Pet Dental Care is an ideal dental spray for dogs and cats that are raw fed. This is because the spray eliminates organic molecules and food matter that promote tartar deposits and cause bad breath.

This spray is also beneficial for cats or other pets with similar dental problems.

Instructions
For best results, clean the teeth once daily with a toothbrush designed for dogs or cats (no toothpaste). Clean from the back towards the front, both the upper and lower row. If your pet does not like brushing, use gauze wrapped around your finger or a small clean cloth or handkerchief instead.

Shake before use. LUCAA+ Probiotic Pet Dental Care Spray lightly once or twice a day directly onto teeth. Use a pipette if preferred. For best results ensure tartar is first removed by a vet – particularly in older animals.

ONCE OPENED PLEASE USE WITHIN 6 MONTHS.

IMPORTANT: Always consult a vet if in doubt or if symptoms persist. 

Ingredients

Water (>30%)

Micro-organisms EU Group 1

Natural Oil < 1%

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LUCAA+ Pet Probiotic Dental Care Spray

How it Works

Sample Collection

Take Microbiome sample using the instructions and send back to us.

Lab Testing

The test is sent to Aberystwyth Laboratory where the microbiome sequencing is completed.

Personalised Report

Your pets data is compared to 1000’s of other dogs to look for patterns and dissimilarities. We create a report which is then discussed in your one-to-one consultancy with our gut microbiologist.See sample report

Support Their Health

We create a plan for you and your pet to increase bio diversity and balance the gut microbiome.

"I would recommend this treatment to anyone struggling with the same issues. You have given me my dog back".

I just wanted to share some feedback on your FMT pills. My dogs name is Koa and he almost 3 years old, he is kelpie collie cross. He is the best boy and very loved. About a year ago, he was struggling with blood in his stool, straining and watery diarrhea. After numerous diet changes and medications he was diagnosed with lympcytic colitis. The vet put him on numerous antibiotics and steroids for long periods of time. Wethink the amount of antibiotics led to gut dysbiosis. We tried to find a donor dog for FMT transplant, both dogs we tried didn't have the desired sample. I even took him to see a gut specialist at £450 per appointment that didn't provide much help.He needed the bathroom of every hour and had no control of when it happened. He had lost a lot of weight, 13kg, he look emaciated. We were feeling hopeless, worn out and were considering that he might have to be put to sleep until I came across your company. He is on a wild boar food called Beco, he had 3 months of fmt pills and a yeast pill called saccharomyces boullardi every day . He is like a new dog. He hasnt had diarrhea or blood in his stool for months. I hope it stays this way, I'm keeping everything crossed.I would recommend this treatment to anyone struggling with the same issues. You have given me my dog back.   Keep up the fantastic work you're doing,it really is incredible and changes animals and people's lives. Thankyou from the bottom of mine and koa's hearts!

Mairi Lamoreaux and Koa - FMT

Advanced Gut Health Insights

Uses cutting-edge genomic sequencing for a detailed, accurate analysis of your pet’s microbiome.

Personalised Action Plan

Get clear, science-backed recommendations tailored to your pet’s unique gut health needs.

Easy, At-Home Testing

Simple letterbox-friendly kit with step-by-step instructions for hassle-free sample collection.

Ongoing Expert Support

Access live and media support, plus continuously updated reports as new research emerges.

Understanding a dog’s microbiome is an act of love: curiosity in the service of their well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

The microbiome is home to trillions of species of bacteria, these support the health of your pet in multiple ways, with links to many of today's common ailments including itchiness, gastric discomfort and food sensitivities. Imbalances of the gut bacteria are common, caused by lifestyle, diet, stress and medications. Many of our pets have low levels of good gut bacteria and high levels of bacteria that cause inflammation. This test will accurately pinpoint low levels of all the good gut bacteria and make personalised recommendations on how best to increase them through dietary changes.  
1. Order the TestOrder the Kit: Once you’ve selected the service, order the microbiome test kit. The kit will be delivered to your home and includes instructions, a sample collection tube and a return envelope or box. 2. Collect the SamplePrepare for Sample Collection: Follow the instructions provided in the kit carefully. It’s important to collect the sample as soon as possible after your pet has defecated, to ensure the sample is fresh.Wear gloves if instructed, and use the collection tool we send you Note the Timing: If your pet is on antibiotics or any other medication that could affect their microbiome, let us know in the pet health form. 3. Packaging the SampleSeal and Secure: Once the sample is collected, place it in the provided tube. Follow the instructions to ensure the sample is properly sealed and preserved. Prepare for Shipping: Place the sealed sample into the return box and ensure it's securely packaged for mailing. Send to us, sit back and we will do the rest. 5. Wait for ResultsProcessing: The lab will process the sample and analyse the microbiome to identify the types and quantities of bacteria, fungi, and other microbes present in your pet’s gut. Results: Results typically take 2-4 weeks from when we receive the test. We will then take the data and put it into an easy-to-read report. The report will be emailed to you. Once you have received your report you can book your one-to-one consultancy. 6. Review the Recommendations Follow-up Recommendations: Once the results are ready, you will receive dietary and supplement recommendations based on the findings. 
Our tests take between 2-4 weeks to get your results to you from when we receive the sample.
The test is completely non-invasive, so there’s no risk to your dog, no matter their condition. All that’s required is a small sample of their faeces, which we’ll send to our lab for analysis. We’ll take care of the rest. Any dog, regardless of their health status, can be tested. However, certain medications, such as antibiotics, may affect the results or prevent us from accurately analysing the sample. We recommend you wait four weeks after taking the antibiotics before getting tested.