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But how bad is it to give Darwin dental chews, prescribed by the vet? I realize any question that involves vet and prescribed food is answered the same way. But this could possibly be different.
See, he has really bad tartar and they've been warning us that he will need a dental cleaning soon. I have looked at his mouth myself and he has tartar all over his back molars, and breath that could kill. I would like to avoid a cleaning for as long as possible, if we can.
I do have a toothpaste and toothbrush, but when I use it I feel like the toothpaste isn't coating enough of the teeth. Either way it hasn't been helping enough. We give him raw carrots but really this makes no difference either. Well, Darwin is a hefty chewer and the vet tech thought these chews might be a good option, as they are soaked in the same enzyme as the toothpaste. I looked at the ingredients and they don't seem great, but I have only learned to analyze dog food and treats thus far. In addition, the ingredients to dog toothpaste never seem that great, but it's still used.
Thoughts? Is it a good idea? Bad idea?
T/CL Dental Chews by "GlenHaven"
Beefhide, *Dextrose, poultry digest, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, primary dried yeast, potassium sorbate, glucose oxidase (aspergillus niger), dried whey protein concentrate
* a substance necessary for the antiseptic enzyme system.
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I don't know exactly what this means but I think you guys will. LOL. It seems to be the process in which this works?
http://www.google.com/patents/about/5310541_Antimicrobial_rawhide_a...
Legalese, for patent purposes. I haven't a clue, except that it's rawhide with an antimicrobial coating.
And I wish I had a mind that could come up with this kind of idea, lol.
LOL
Hi Camilla, I feel your pain re. poor puppy teeth. Our last dog loved chewing but still had to have her teeth cleaned twice for over $1000 each. Yikes. I am encouraging Georgia to chew bully sticks thus far, but Parker's absolute favourite were knee caps. I am not sure how the group feels about them. In any case, they didn't do her much good. I would venture to guess dogs are like people and that the make up of their saliva varies from dog to dog. This is what has an enormous impact on build-up and decay. It explains why I have a mouth full of fillings despite being a zealous brusher and flosser and my husband has two - not nearly as conscientious as me. Oh well.
And I just have to say I LOVE the people on this site! Karen, F. Parker and everyone else who shares their knowledge so freely. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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