![]() |
do the teeth need to be brushed daily? i am a bit lazy and i brush my dog's teeth once or twice weekly; i also use the bluto's brush; however when brushing her teeth she bleeds somtimes from the back teeth; i am assuming that's a sign of dental disease? is there a way to reverse it or is it time for dental cleaning. she's on the honest kitchen food. |
Quote:
That's great!!! I'd love to have the recipe too please :D |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Sometimes their gums can get irritated if you don't brush often. It can happen to people when they don't normally floss and then start and it doesn't always mean periodontal disease. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
I feel so much better after hearing that we're not the only ones with a toothbrush hating puppy. Gucci is about a year and a half and I try to brush about 3 times a week with a mint flavored doggie toothpaste. It's amazing how strong those little guys are! When we were in for his last check up, I was told that he still has 2 of his puppy canines and they think they should be extracted. I'm like a lot of you and do not like the idea of sedating him, but I guess there's no way around it. I've been dragging my feet, but don't want to wait too much longer. They'll clean his teeth at the same time. How often do you all have their teeth cleaned? |
Here it is! 1/2 lb lean hamburger (**) 1/4 lb ground turkey 2 cans sardines (*) 1 cup cooked rice 1/2 cup veg. of choice (I use chopped spinach) 2 large eggs lightly cooked 3/4 tablespoon powdered bone meal 1/2 teaspoon potassium 1 tablespoon safflower of Sunflower oil (**) you can substitute lean hamburger with venison or ground turkey (in fact, rotation is preferred) (*) I found the sardines tooooo smelly (lol) so I have permission to replace the sardines with 4 oz. of another ground meat, or 1/2 cup cottage cheese - so long as I squeeze fish oil caplets over her food 2-3 times a week. (its a wonderful trade off!!!) For the eggs, I'll break them over the hot rice and let it sit for a few minutes, hence lightly cooked. Occasionally add 1 oz. liver to the batch. Mix all together and your done! For storage, there are lots of options. For me, I bought 10 oz. gladware containers (6 for $1 in the discount aisle) and fill them about 3/4's full and freeze. One container will last for three days - per dog (I have a singleton). I hardly ever have to replace the containers - they last forever. Serve one large tablespoon per meal - twice a day. Typically, I will make up 4 batches at one time and freeze. For the supplements (bone meal and potassium) - I get them online through iHerb.com. You'll need "potassium chloride powder - sodium free salt substitute" and "100% pure bone meal powder". I found safflower oil at wal-mart. I also get childrens multivitamins with no artificial sweetners (cut into 1/4's) and give to her every other day. Bailey absolutely loves this and I know its good for her - so I serve it with confidence. Its really no trouble at all when you double or quadruple up on the batches and freeze!! Our babies are soooo worth the extra effort. Good luck!! :) |
Karrie, do you serve this along with their kibble, or in place of? Thanks so much for the recipe! Can't wait to try it.:p |
Thank you for the recipe! I definitely want to try this out soon, and I'll most likely be using the cottage cheese instead of the smelly sardines :D |
Quote:
I don't know about the number of cleanings. This will be his first cleaning and I hope I don't have to put him through it again. One of my main goals from now on will be to prevent the need for dental cleanings in the future. Having said that, I hope Gucci has an easygoing, trouble-free tooth extraction and cleaning :) |
Quote:
Nope, no kibble. At first, I told mom that I wasn't interested in making her food - I thought it would be too much trouble. But then Bailey went through a finicky stage - and wouldn't eat anything (dry or canned); also I had purchased some chicken jerky that was subsequently pulled off the shelves just a few days later - "Smokehouse" brand in 2007. Between the dog food scare and her not-eating - I finally gave this a try. It was the BEST thing I ever did!!! :) Good luck! |
Quote:
|
Quote:
thanks Karrie for showing me how to make it and for teaching me about it |
Thank you so much for the recipe! As soon as I get the supplements, I'm going to give it a try. Think I get those at GNC or would I have to order over the internet? :rolleyes: Either way, I'm gonna get them!:p |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 01:39 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use