Arm & Hammer Complete Care Enzymatic Dog Toothpaste, Peanut Butter Flavor, Enzymatic Dog Toothpaste for Dogs, Baking Soda + Calcium Formula, 6.2oz Review
By Dr. Lena Ortiz · Canine wellness writer · Published 2026-06-01 · Updated 2026-06-26
Arm & Hammer's Complete Care enzymatic toothpaste pairs a peanut butter flavor with a baking soda and calcium formula meant to freshen breath and fight tartar, and its fluoride free, dye free recipe is a reasonable everyday brushing choice, though the 5 star rating is only backed by 2 reviews so far.
Owners who want an affordable, fluoride free toothpaste in a flavor most dogs tolerate for regular brushing.
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You want a toothpaste with a longer track record of reviews to judge results, or your dog has diagnosed dental disease that needs a vet's care.
Form Paste
Flavor Peanut Butter
Benefits Freshening, Tartar Control
Weight 0.46 Pounds
Priced 41% below the category median ($13.49 across 102 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 2 owner ratings
Popularity0.3/5
2 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
["This is Arm & Hammer's Complete Care enzymatic dog toothpaste in peanut butter flavor, sold in a 6.2 oz tube. It's built around a baking soda and calcium formula, a combination Arm & Hammer is known for in its human toothpaste line as well, and it's positioned for freshening breath and controlling tartar buildup with regular brushing.", "The formula is dye free and fluoride free, and the manufacturer lists it as cruelty free. It's made for adult dogs and packaged as a paste in a standard tube, so it works with any dog toothbrush or finger brush an owner already has on hand.", "At $7.99 for the tube, it sits at the budget end of the dog toothpaste category. About 100 units were bought in the past month, and the product currently holds a 5 star average, though that rating is drawn from only 2 reviews, so there isn't much of a track record to lean on yet."]
Pros
Peanut butter flavor may make brushing easier with dogs that resist plain-tasting pastes
Baking soda and calcium formula targets tartar control and breath freshening
Fluoride free and dye free formulation
Cruelty free, according to the manufacturer
Affordable price for a 6.2 oz tube
Cons
Only 2 reviews on record, so the 5 star average isn't backed by much data yet
Enzymatic toothpaste still depends on consistent daily brushing to show results
Not a substitute for a veterinary dental cleaning if tartar or gum disease is already advanced
Specifications
Form
Paste
Flavor
Peanut Butter
Benefits
Freshening, Tartar Control
Weight
0.46 Pounds
Performance notes
As a paste in a standard tube, this toothpaste applies the same way as most dog dental pastes, spread on a brush or finger brush for daily use. The baking soda and calcium base is a common approach for mechanical tartar control paired with mild abrasive action, and the peanut butter flavor is meant to make the process more palatable rather than change how the formula works. Since it's fluoride free, it avoids the ingredient some owners specifically want to keep away from dogs that might swallow toothpaste during brushing.
What buyers say
A 5 star average looks strong on paper, but with only 2 reviews it's too early to call this a proven formula the way a product with thousands of ratings would be. Around 100 units bought in the past month points to steady, modest interest rather than a runaway bestseller.
It's formulated specifically for dogs and is fluoride free, which addresses a common concern since dogs typically swallow toothpaste rather than spit it out. As with any dental product, check with your vet if your dog has a specific health condition.
Does it actually reduce tartar?
The baking soda and calcium formula is designed for tartar control and freshening with regular use, but results depend on how consistently you brush and your dog's individual dental health. It isn't a treatment for existing dental disease.
Is this a good choice for puppies?
The listing describes it as made for adult dogs, so if you have a puppy it's worth asking your vet about age appropriate dental care options before starting a new routine.
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