I stopped making vegetable patties a while ago, too much hassle. I don't even spend that much time in the kitchen for myself.
I now feed the Honest Kitchen Vegetable mix (Preference) in the morning and every meal I add something different (an egg, liver, mince, etc.) Evenings I still hand feed the chicken wings, which she chews and crunches (because I wont let her swallow them).
I'm having a hard time finding whole beef bones here (they are all cut up), and I wonder if that is why my 7 month old Shiba pup's top back teeth are getting tartar?
Could someone please post the link for that "awesome dog tooth brush?"
I just read the other post about recreational bones being bad for teeth, so that is one less thing I need to worry about finding.
I also managed to Google the 3-sided tooth brush, looks really useful, and will combine that with the PetzLife Spray & Gel.
I'll also follow Cindy's 'frozen slop in a treat ball' idea, could be a novel way to feed the 'Preference + extra,' for breakfast.
I'm a bit worried, because I notived that the back teeth are getting tartar build-up, I should have checked more regulary, but thought that this would not be a problem when feeding RMB.
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