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Old 02-05-2012, 02:00 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I have used it for Max's teeth but find it to be useless.

I tried the spray stuff on my golden and I ended up taken him in for a cleaning..he's a big baby and didn't do to well with the effects of being put under, so I need to find something that works for him
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Old 02-05-2012, 06:31 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Oh my God, I've been using the Petzlife gel occasionally on my mini Poodle and now I feel scared.

It has helped some with his plaque/tartar build-up, but I'm not using something that has even a remote possibility of being toxic to him!

AbbyK9: Aren't chicken necks too small for cleaning their teeth? Does it really work? Is it the only RMB you give to clean their teeth?
Most of the reviews I've read about Petzlife were good. One thing though....it has grain alcohol as an ingredient. Not sure how bad or good that would be for a dog.

Raw chicken bones are wonderful! That's what I do for my dogs.
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Old 02-05-2012, 04:52 PM   #13 (permalink)
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AbbyK9: Aren't chicken necks too small for cleaning their teeth? Does it really work? Is it the only RMB you give to clean their teeth?
I suppose that would depend on the size of your dog. If chicken necks are too small for your dog, turkey necks are bigger and you can get them as easily. I have a tiny little dog, however (55-ish pound Malinois), so chicken necks work fine for us.
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Bianca has huge teeth but the duck necks I give her work ok. I can't use chicken/turkey necks because she's allergic.
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Old 02-06-2012, 05:21 PM   #15 (permalink)
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(Special thanks to the mod who moved my thread!)

ChicagoC, where do you get the duck necks? Our
grocers don't have them...
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I usually order the duck necks from my vet, I found a raw food company (JJ Fud) that her distributor carries who has them. Apparently several other raw pet food companies have them also. I haven't seen them at the grocery stores either but some of the more extensive butcher shops might.
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I have had success with Plaque Off. It's a seaweed granule I sprinkle in the dog's food. It's expensive up front, but a little goes a long way. My $54 jar has lasted a year at four scoops a day.
My dog has a dental disease (no enamel) and Plaque Off has cut back on the number of sedated cleanings (they seal his teeth, as well) he has had to have.
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I just found this compnay and they deliver in the Chgo are as well as Wisconsin. Thay have a great variety and resonably proced.

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