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Old 06-26-2013, 09:33 AM   #9
yorkietalkjilly
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Usually we need to worry a whole lot more about a puppy's digestive upsets and diarrhea than we do their teeth. And brushing teeth and routine dental checks/cleaning by the vet can help keep teeth clean vs. giving them things to chew they might can choke on or get obstructions from besides the digestive worries with puppies. I'm not comfortable enough giving a puppy anything more than the food he's used to eating.
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