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Old 01-28-2009, 08:40 AM   #6
KathrynHope
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Originally Posted by dansong View Post
Sammie is a ten month old puppy, he weighs about 7 lbs.

1) We went to the vets office about a month ago and the doctor told us that he had dry skin but it was not that serious. I assumed his skin was just a little dry because it's winter.
His fur his silver so I was not able to tell until today that he has dandruff.
What can I do to cure/relieve this problem? Vitamins or shampoo change?

2) Greenies. Are they good or bad for your dogs? I read other forums and alot of people claim that they are bad but some say its good because it serves as a vitamin supplement. I brush his teeth everyday when I can and at least every other day so his teeth are in very good condition.

Thanks
Hi all-

Someone else had also asked about the safety of Greenies on Yorkie Talk. I work for Greenies and want to assure you they are absolutely safe for Yorkies. In fact, beginning in April 2009 they will only be sold through pet specialty retailers and veterinary hospitals.

I'd like to share the following statement with you as we are trying to get the word out that Greenies are not only safe; they are great for your pet's teeth:

Canine Greenies® dental chews for dogs were reformulated in 2006. There have been no reports of blockages or obstructions since the product was re-introduced. Greenies are safe, soluble, easily digestible and a tasty alternative to brushing your pet’s teeth. In fact, Greenies help control plaque and tartar according to the independent Veterinary Oral Health Council. Greenies are nutritionally balanced and come in five sizes based on a pet’s weight. Pets should only have dental chews appropriate for their weight.

Jan Bellows DVM
Diplomate, American Veterinary Dental College


If you would like a free sample, please visit: http://www.greenies.com/en_US/FreeSample/
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