Recently I have given W & W a carrot on returning home from lunchtime walk. What a difference, beautiful clean teeth without the hassle of the tooth brush. Neither of them appreciated having their teeth done with paste and brush, so this went down a treat. Now I just have to say carrot, and they are both stood at the fridge.
If anyone having a fight on their hands the conventional way, try this, it certainly worked here.
Teeth
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Re: Teeth
sounds like a good idea to me
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Re: Teeth
I give Bentley a carrot most days to cure his medication induced mid afternoon munchies. He loves them! My daughter's little bichon has started asking for them as well but when he gets one he walks away in disgust. He obviously thinks its going to be something far more exciting that a carrot. Guess Who eats the leftovers?