Friday, July 31, 2009

What do you mean, kibble doesn't clean teeth?

It doesn't. Feeding your dog kibble will not do a thing to clean their teeth - quite the opposite, in fact. If you feed kibble, you need to take special care of your dog's teeth.


http://www.totallyrawdogfood.com/faq.htm...


and


http://www.healthypet.com/library_view.a...


and


http://nj.essortment.com/dogdentalcare_r...

What do you mean, kibble doesn't clean teeth?
This is, of course, only your opinion. Every single vet I have talked to - and that's many - has advised against feeding a raw diet. Some people do feed raw very successfully but it is not the only choice available and most pet owners are not prepared to do what it needed to prevent problems - like the show breeder who fed spoiled food to the dogs (not knowing it) which resulted in e-coli infections that made many other dogs sick and resulted in some deaths as well. It's known as Show Scrunge.





I respect your right make whatever choice is best for you but that does not mean it is the right choice for everyone.
Reply:Some food may do that but all mine usually does is feed them maybe you should see if there is dog food that does clean teeth since you're asking!! But it also may depend if your dog loves the food you're giving him!
Reply:i no kibble does not clean there teeth it just gives them bad doggy breath!! i got an idea lets team up and go on strike! LOL i deserve a biscuit



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