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wow, great product. I'll have to be sure to get some and tell my vet. She did tell me about Royal Canine Yorkie food which also assists with tarter and their coats. My little fella doesn't seem to crazy about it but when I mix in chicken broth he goes nuts. I was also told by a breeder/judge out of Arkansas to give him the chewable nylabones. They are bacon flavored and disolve unlike chew bones. Anyway great teeth. Tinksmomok |
Decaying Teeth Hi, I was wondering if you think PetzLife will work for our yorkie. Kal-el already has really bad decay of his teeth and his gums are starting to get red. He has neurologic problems and weighs only 2 pounds so the vets that we have talked to are worried about putting him under anesthesia to have his teeth cleaned. Kal-el (our Yorkie) was abandoned and luckily we found him. His previous owner obviously didn't care for him properly. Please let me know if you think the PetzLife will help in any way. We would like to have his teeth cleaned but we are very worried about the anesthesia and would like to find a possible alternative. Thank you, The DiRuzzas |
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How do you manage to brush their teeth? I tried and it was a struggle. Any tips or tricks? |
Your babies teeth are lovely! My lab had his cleaned while under anaesthetic for a lump removal. |
Your little ones have beautiful teeth . |
The Product was designed for pets who DON"T like to have their teeth brushed and for animals that simply will not tollerate having their teeth brushed!!! Think CAT! How many Cats do you know would like a tooth brush in their mouths?? Better yet... How many of you are brave enough to take on a cat, claws and all, and have a go at brushing its teeth? If you are up to it, you are a braver soal than I! If your baby is NOT up for brushing, the product WILL work as it was intended to. It will still break down the tarter and plaque. Brushing speeds up the process, but just using the gel and spray will still give you the desired results! The gel is stronger than the spray and really eats at the tarter during the night! The spray is a great morning treatment! And letting them chew on a bone or stick of some kind will speed up the process in place of a brush... NOT NEARLY AS EFFECTIVE AS A BRUSH! but will knock off the loosened tarter! As will a good hard kibble! Wet food will not. I hope this helps!:) |
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