Kibble fed Iams for 6.5 years
![]()
ew. I just looked at them now and I think they got a bit better after one cooked pig femur though, if that can happen.
And I've been brushing them with cleaning pads once a week or so for the past month about
Kibble fed Iams for 6.5 years
![]()
ew. I just looked at them now and I think they got a bit better after one cooked pig femur though, if that can happen.
And I've been brushing them with cleaning pads once a week or so for the past month about
Niņo & Eliza
My dogs teeth arent too great unfortunatly, We have cleaned them before with doggy toothpaste but I dont know if i should believe that it works or not, Anyway my question!!
I cant feed raw, Its not an option to me because of money but they normally get a mixer with a tin of dog food, We give them Rasks which I'm guessing at like greenies, But would the rawhide or stuff like pigs ears help clean up the teeth more? Also does it take your dog a while to get through things like pigs ears? I cant have them eating food that takes too long for them to eat because they will end up fighting and i try to prevent that as much as possible!
Kirkland Kibble for 3 years/brushing every night
sorry about it being blurry
![]()
![]()
Kirkland Kibble fed 6 years/3 years of brushing every night
sorry didn't have any side pics, and I am charging batteres for tormorrow trip
![]()
Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
T.j (english setter)
I finally got new pics that are not tiny, so I update my orginal post
Sophie, WOW, that's crazy!
Muddy4paws, just because you cannot feed a diet of all raw does not mean you can't benefit from raw bones. Buy soup bones with lots of cartilege and meat attached, and give your pups about 15 minutes of chewing on that per week (you can put the bone back in the freezer, and thaw it out when you want to use it again). You should see huge changes in their teeth! A raw soup bone usually costs less than one rawhide role. If you do not want to feed raw at all, brushing their teeth with DOG toothpaste every day will help (as you can see from Flatcoatlover's post).
Thanks for the info! I haven't heard of soupbones? I dont think they would be able to chew one of those without fighting but I'll give it a go if I can find some, I saw you mentioning bully sticks earlier, Will they be any good? I know I can get them if I cant find soup bones.
Definitely seperate them while they're chewing, if there is any chance of fighting. Either crate them, or keep one in a room with you with the door closed, or one outside. Keep an eye on them while they chew, make sure they aren't chewing too vigorously and remove the bone after 15-20 minutes. A soup bone is the same thing as a knuckle bone. I attached a picture of my dog chewing on one. If you can't find these, femur bones, pork ribs, & beef ribs are also good for chewing.
Bully Sticks can help, not nearly as well as raw bones, but they do. Rawhide rolls are also pretty safe, and can help clean teeth.
One of the biggest reasons I brush my dogs teeth everynight is because about 5 years ago my dog (Tera) died. I miss her so much, she died of jaw cancer, which could have been prevented by brushing teeth. Sadly the cancer was a fast cancer we couldn't stop. Luckily are dog's love it us brushing their teeth, it's like a bedtime snack.
Rip Tera honey.
Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
T.j (english setter)
Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com
Bookmarks