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Originally Posted by gemy I have not had my vet even suggest Razzle my Yorkie needs a dental. I was worried, because I couldn't give him raw bones to chew when he was showing; I was already doing enough stuff to curtail his hair growth as it was. Ability, dock jumping, swimming and hiking to name a few.
Now I give both boys raw bones to chew on weekly. I also use Petzlife, and frankly only brush about once per week.
I use mainly beef bones and or turkey necks.
I started to cook the raw diet when Zoey got cancer. And I have continued on, perhaps more of as a matter of habit then anything else.
I think that one needs to find out what works for their pet, and if they do this in consultation with their vet, that is about the most a person can do.
And my boys have nice clear eyes, teeth and healthy coats. |
Gemy I joined a rather radical raw feeding group, mostly for good information as many have been doing it for decades. Thought I'd share what they say, they have suggested not letting dogs feed on beef bones because they are very hard, they advised chicken pork or lamb bones as they are softer. But they lost me at picking up road kill and taking it home for feefee.
Just wanted to pop that little bit of info in for you