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    you can try Pedigree Dentabones

    or a Denta-green bone

    I think they sell the pedigree dentabones at wal-mart, but I am not sure. I was just saying that, incase you don't have a Pet-Smart or a Petco.

    there's also Dentagreens
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    For clarification in case you aren't sure what I mean by butcher bones, these are what I mean





    I let mine chew on them for an hour or so and then put them in a ziplock in the freezer again and let them have them off and on a few times before throwing them out. Nothing gets their teeth whiter faster than these in my experience!
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    Lily's teeth are horrible, too >.<
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    I also thought greenies aren't as digestable as other chews.

    Thanks for the suggestions! There is a petco and petsmart about 30 miles from here, and a walmart in my town. We are going to st cloud on sunday so I could see what they have. I wanted to see what you all suggest first. I might get one of those dental chews and another one. The denta green bone says not for puppies or dogs under 12 pounds so I couldn't get that.

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    Raw bones (or butcher bones) are by far the best at removing plaque!

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    I think Bully sticks would be a good choice

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