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Dental care article for pets and process for producing the same
   
Document Number
US Patent 6044800
Issued Date
April 4, 2000
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There is provided an edible dental care article, that is so palatable to the taste of pets, clears residual food in the pet's mouth while chewed by a pet, thereby not only preventing adhesion of plaque and formation of dental calculus but giving a massage to the pet's gum. The edible dental care article for pets is characterized in that a casing material is processed in a thread-like manner, a string-like manner, or a thin-tube-like manner; one of the casing material or a combination of the casing material of several kinds, preferably combined with thread-like other proteins, carbohydrates or lipids, is twisted in a string-like manner; cord-like members are tied into a bundle or twisted together so as to make a rope-like member of a prescribed shape in conformity with the kind or size of a pet, with the twists of the rope-like member being treated so as not to loosen.
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Published
April 4, 2000
Application Number
09/091,279
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June 16, 1998
US Classification
119/710   119/709 119/711
Int'l Classification
A01K   15/02   (20060101)   A01K   15/00   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Oct 17, 1996 [JP] 8-274897
USPTO Field of Search
119/702   119/707   119/709   119/710   119/711  
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