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I was asking about their breath being a new or old thing, because sometimes the enzymes in the tummy are out of whack and can create an awful odor. Bad teeth really have little to do with brushing, although it certainly does help, but much more to do with the enzymes in the saliva. Sometimes a simple diet change can switch those enzymes around and create a healthier environment in the mouth. What do you feed them? When I first got Ryder is mouth was wretched. These are pictures of his mouth the day after I got him, at fourteen months old. We had a dental done when he was neutered a month after that, but my vet warned me to brush daily and that he would probably need dentals yearly. Well I researched a TON and put them on pre-made raw. I haven't been brushing at all (BAD MOMMY). His breath went from HORRID (even after his dental) to almost sweet on the raw. Like I also said, since he has been in jail to heal his back, he has been chewing on a braided bully AT LEAST one hour a day. All the tarter that was beginning to creep back is gone! So I do feel like they help, if they are used enough. |
They eat DVP's NB, the grain free varieties. For dinner every night, they get some low-fat yogurt with Show Stopper supplement on top. I'll keep at it and may have to try the pre-made raw on them. I free-feed since Luna is so little, she nibbles through the day. I don't know how that works, but I know there's plenty of stuff here to read so I can figure it out. Thanks for all the help:D!!!!!!!!!!! |
Shayna and Melody love this one http://www.petco.com/product/105581/...t=OnSiteSearch but also we get femur bones at meat section ask them to cut them one inch for you, boliled a little and clean the fat out, they also get al natural beef tendons:thumbup: |
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