This brings to mind one of Pet Talk's most beloved threads ...
Frito Feet!
This brings to mind one of Pet Talk's most beloved threads ...
Frito Feet!
I have to say I've never smelled my dogs feet but my first thought was to go smell both their feet, not that it was gross! All my friends think I am nuts for loving puppy breath! I am off to smell Winchester and Lou Lou's feet!![]()
What? Dogs smell? as in stinky?
Tip of the day for all of you stinky dog owners.lol
In a spray bottle mix water and hair conditioner and mist your dog before you do its daily brushing. *Sniff Sniff* ahhhhh, they smell fresh and clean every day!!!!!!!!
Tim ~ Majestic Collies
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Are you still planning on switching to raw? My dogs used to stink (breath and just a musky doggy smell) while on kibble. Since being on raw, the smell has gone away. And their breath doesn't stink at all! Mandy had terrible breath, but now it's gone!
they make teeth cleaning and breath freshening toys and chews too.
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Honestly, a lot vets know next to nothing about dog nutrition. The majority of them seem to try and steer people away from feeding a raw diet and come up with the most pathetic excuses for it too. I don't feed raw yet, but am planning on it soon. I think it's the best diet out there that you could ever feed your dog. I know quite a few dogs who are fed raw, and while I don't see that many differences between them and Tango (my kibble fed dog) as far as energy goes I have noticed that they don't itch often, they don't have 'dog breath', they don't have that typical doggy odour, and their coats are a bit softer than hers is (they're also the same breed as she is, so it's easy to compare). I think feeding Runner a raw diet would do wonders for her, and you'd be very happy with the switch. I also recommend getting a good shampoo (my personal favouritie is earthbath, but the one mentioned above is good as are many others). The conditioner in a spray bottle is also good, I do that with Tango before I brush her eventhough she doesn't smell bad.
Journey - 2yr old Australian Shepherd
Ripley - 5 1/2yr old Doberman
Dance RN CGN FM - 7 1/2yr old Toller
My dogs are doing wonderful on the raw. I started them out on chicken they never did have diarreah. The bones dont hurt their mouths. To be honest I was a little scared and freaked out the first time I gave them a chicken with bones. They all did great. Jada is a gobbler so I feed her stuff partly frozen that makes her chew more slowly. If you are nervous about the bones start him out with a chicken breast.
I love my dogs with all my heart I would NEVER do anything to them that would hurt them, the raw is really good for for them amd they love it.![]()
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same here..malakai and chloe had HORRID breath before we switched to RAW, now its completly gone, which i am VERY thankfu for! lmaoOriginally Posted by .sarah
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I'm going to school to become a vet tech, and here's a litle something I didn't know until last quarter...
We techs get ONE class on nutrition, and it is sponsored by.....Hill's Science Diet! Of COURSE they're going to make it look as though they're doing everything perfectly. -_- I suspect it's much the same for vets. I actually haven't brought it up with my vet, but I'm going to when I bring Jasper in for a blood titer.
Thank you Wolf_Q!
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