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Old 12-15-2010, 09:23 AM   #11
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Lots of good suggestions.....but, I want to let you know that few teeth does not mean they are as limited as you think with food choices. You do not necessarily have to wet all the kibble before they eat it. They can still eat most things even with no teeth. They can crunch with their gums. I was worried when they pulled several of Ben's teeth that looked like "chewing teeth." The vet told me not to worry, he could eat just fine. So, I read a little and found info saying they could eat hard kibble even with no teeth! A little surprise to me.
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