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R Taft

Active member
:shocker: to the pic of those teeth.....we just use bones, bones and more bones. have never had an issue with all the dogs we have had. Even the rescue's with bad teeth had great improvement. And one rescue had such bad teeth she had two removed and lived with us for eight years longer chewing bones happily and having lovely teeth
 

ZoomZoom

New member
:shocker: to the pic of those teeth.....we just use bones, bones and more bones. have never had an issue with all the dogs we have had. Even the rescue's with bad teeth had great improvement. And one rescue had such bad teeth she had two removed and lived with us for eight years longer chewing bones happily and having lovely teeth
Are you referring to raw bones? I have thought about using them, but never have. I use the nylabones.
 

Jeannie

Super Moderator
Why use some chemical to clean their teeth when RAW bones do the same thing naturally? Just don't use poultry weight bearing bones. Poultry wings, necks and backs are great. Avoid the thigh and leg.
 

BlackLightning

New member
I must say that before NN I had no idea the wonders of raw bones. Ayasha gets one every now and then (every couple of weeks) and I can attest to the marvelous things they do for her teeth!!! I still brush her teeth regularly, but nothing seems to beat a raw bone!! Plus, she loves them, so it's win-win!
 

R Taft

Active member
Our dogs have at least one RAW bone a day....It is 7am now, dogs have had their brekky and all three are lying on the lawn eating/chewing their bones. Today is lamb pelis chopped in two
 
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