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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2017 Location: Ontario, Canada
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| Raw bones are so so so good for dogs. It helps with their dental hygiene, bone structure and even supplements their protein supply. I always show this link to people who think raw bones are bad for dogs The Importance of Raw Bones for Dogs and Cats |
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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Or do you hold one and then give the other the harder bone type? Since we're talking about raw bones, what's your arrangement for their chewing in terms of cleanliness? I'm just afraid my two would definitely make a mess...Quote:
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| Don't Litter Spay&Neuter Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: So Cal
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I'm so scared of giving them bones, I know the benefits but I have one that gulps & another that's a very strong chewer...so might start the girls w/ it 1st. Have a big bag of raw chicken feet sitting in the freezer, just have to muster up the strength to give it to them...but it has chicken toe nails! LOL
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| I just wanted to add that with some brushing and raw bones and everything do nothing for their teeth due to bad genetics. You also have to make sure your vet still evaluates their teeth because brushing and raw bones don't get under the gum line.
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2015 Location: Canada
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I have to separate them when giving raw bones otherwise a fight will happen. So one will be either in their crate, my deck or my backyard or just some place where they're in my vision, and then I'll give the bone to my other dog. If I'm giving the harder type of bone, it has to be in the backyard cause they'll be chewing on it for a long time. In regard to cleanliness, I just wipe their mouths and throw the end piece in the garbage and that's it. I don't let them have a bone on the floor or the couch or anywhere like that. The softer bones I hold for them in the air in front of my lap or wherever, and they just chew it. The soft bones don't take too long to wear down. And with the harder bones they're always in the backyard so its fine. Quote:
I've never given antler chews before. Boar rib bones I use a lot. They're what I call soft raw bones. Hard enough but has some give and wears away as they chew on it. What I really like about boar rib bones is that the end piece that they're chewing on, as I hold it I can kinda point it on different sides of their mouth so they chew on all sides of their mouth. Otherwise I do notice that they tend to favour one side of their mouth to chew on. Also, as the end piece of the bone wears away as they chew it, it becomes almost like a bunch of bristles on the end of it. Little tiny shreds of the bone kinda stick out a little bit as a rough surface. I hope that makes sense. But, yeah, boar rib bones is what I like for smaller sized dogs such as yorkies. My kiddos love it! And I'm sure Scottie and Casie would too. Quote:
I partly agree with this statement. I think genetics is huge. I recall one time my dentist was telling me about a lady who had teeth that were so soft and susceptible to breaking and wearing away (and had been that way her whole life), and as me and him discussed it, we both figured that it wasn't so much environmental but that it was probably due to genetics, or that genetics played a huge role in that. She was genetically destined to have really soft teeth that broke and wore away easily. I think to say brushing and raw bones does nothing for their teeth due to bad genetics, I don't know if I agree with that. Lots of factors can contribute to teeth becoming dirty - how cramped in the mouth the teeth are, the positioning of the teeth, the quality of the teeth themselves, etc. etc. - but brushing and raw bones should help somewhat. In some cases it may always be an uphill battle, but to just say that genetically my dog has bad teeth so I'm not going to make an effort to help keep them clean, that seems silly to me. We're just talking about brushing the teeth to keep them clean. I've never heard before that teeth can be completely resistant to the benefits of brushing. I'd bet that even with the worst teeth that are really genetically susceptible to getting dirty and full of plaque, that brushing and raw bones would help a little bit and delay and reduce the number of dental cleanings the dog needs in its lifetime compared to if you did nothing at all. I could be wrong but that's what I'd bet. Last edited by airplane; 08-08-2017 at 12:20 AM. | |||
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| I am going to be honest...I didn't read this entire thread. I am already sure there are two schools of thought voiced just in viewing a few posts. I just had surgery, so I am limited to how long I can sit and post. I am not a fan of raw feeding nor of bones for dogs....BUT I recognize many are and at the end of the day, we must all do what we feel is in our pet's best interest. I will go out on a limb here though and say that IF anyone believes what their dogs chew and how often they brush their teeth is going to totally prevent providing them with appropriate dental care, they are dead wrong. It is a fact that the periodontal issues dogs have are under the gum line...where no one can see them without x rays being done. A lot of vets do dentals without doing xrays and that often leaves disease in a dog that can then go to the major organs. Anyway...enough of my yapping. I am posting this link with the hopes that people will look at it and read it! It is great information about dental disease and prevention for dogs. Our breed sadly is very prone to this .. and much of it is genetic but we can slow down the nasty repercussions of periodontal disease..... I admit that it took me a very long time to really understand this. I too thought that giving dogs kibble was superior to canned food....giving them chews was great .. etc. I have had more dogs in the past sick because of some of these ideas and learned from it. My hopes are that some of you will find this website very informational! LOL someone MIGHT have already posted it...as I said I am skimming here...and need to get off the pc! https://www.avdc.org/
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | Quote:
Totally agree that although chews and brushing can help with dental mgmt - neither can solve the problem of keeping teeth clean and healthy. As you mentioned, some problems are under the gum line. And in addition, a person could brush every day and give chews every day - but genetics plays SUCH a huge role in dental health - it can't be overstated.
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| My Lucy has cancer & is on chemo, and could be for the rest of her days. She now can't have a dental done at the vet. I'm going to look for the boar rib bones... thanks for the post.
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| YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Aug 2017 Location: Huntersville, NC
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| Bless your heart. Thanks so much for this information. My Yorkies teeth are browning and he won't let met brush. I will try the raw bones. |
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| Sounds like he needs a dental
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| YorkieTalk Newbie! | Do all of you completely wash your yorkies face after eating raw bones? Aren’t they really messy? My 6 month old is not real fond of getting her face washed and dried and combed. I can’t imagine when her hair grows out to full length. 😎 |
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