El_EmDubya wrote:NO teeth cleaning needs in 8 years.
Sarah wrote:El_EmDubya wrote:NO teeth cleaning needs in 8 years.
My kibble fed dogs don't need teeth cleanings either. There are a lot of variables to whether/how often a dog needs it's teeth cleaned.
Celesteandthebullies wrote:Thank you guys!
When it comes to the ratio of feeding meat, bones, organs, should I go by the every meal or as an overall? (So say, every meal has that ratio or some are all meat, some are meat and bones, some are meat and organ, etc.)
Celesteandthebullies wrote:Thank you guys!
When it comes to the ratio of feeding meat, bones, organs, should I go by the every meal or as an overall? (So say, every meal has that ratio or some are all meat, some are meat and bones, some are meat and organ, etc.)
El_EmDubya wrote:
Yes, carb load has a lot to do with it, as does natural body chemistry.
Sarah wrote:El_EmDubya wrote:
Yes, carb load has a lot to do with it, as does natural body chemistry.
Size of teeth, size of the dog's mouth, length of hair, breed... there are a lot of factors. And yes, diet can be one of them. But as I said, my kibble fed dogs don't require teeth cleanings, so you cannot assume that a dog doesn't need tooth cleaning because it's raw fed. I certainly don't assume my dogs don't need tooth cleanings because of the kibble they eat.
El_EmDubya wrote:My comment's intent was to make sure anyone considering Raw would look at the big picture, not just the cost of food that must be factored into the financial decision.
Celesteandthebullies wrote:Thank you everyone for your replies! Now to look into a freezer.
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