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Showing posts with label dog dental care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog dental care. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Ask the Vet: Bones as Fido's Dental Care

by Dr. Julie Buzby
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A Little Help Please

Dear Dr. Julie:

Thank you for the wonderful tips. Do you have any thoughts on the use of raw beef marrow bones for dental health. I'd like to hear the pros and cons. Also, which of the products such as Greenies would you recommend?

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Dear All Things Dog Blog readers: 

It’s great that you’ve framed the question as an evaluation of pros and cons, because both must be considered.  In the pros column, chewing is a rewarding activity for many dogs, and can indeed be beneficial for the teeth and gums.  In the cons column, chewed items can cause fractured teeth, pose choke or obstruction hazards, flare up food allergies, and supply unwelcome calories to a dog’s diet.

Bones, particularly with meat still attached, can help clean teeth.  That has been my personal observation, and was demonstrated by at least one scientific study.  But, overall, I have to give “beef marrow bones” a thumbs down.  Even though my patients who chew on bones often have pearly whites, in my opinion, the risks outweigh the benefits. 

Bones are notorious for cracking the crowns off the big upper 4th premolar (or carnassial) teeth in dogs.  If you lift your dog’s upper lip, you can identify this tooth on each side, because it looks like a miniature upside down mountain range, and is the biggest tooth in the mouth.  The only way to address these fractured teeth is with a major dental procedure under anesthesia—generally extraction.  Left alone, a fractured crown is an abscess waiting to happen and is very painful. 

Bones can also cause esophageal or intestinal obstruction, perforation, and constipation.

Similar to bones are antler chews.  I have a personal vendetta against antlers.  They seem to be very popular lately as “natural” chew toys, and I bought into the propaganda.  My own young dog, with immaculate healthy teeth, cracked the tips off of five of his premolars in a matter of hours gnawing on an antler.  They are absolutely just too hard.

One of my colleagues says that chewing on bones and antlers is like playing in traffic.  You may get away with it for a while, but eventually something bad will happen.

Water additive:  My recommendation for dogs is Healthymouth™.  It is recommended and sold by numerous board certified veterinary dentists and has been proven successful in many clinical trials.  This anti-plaque product contains no alcohol or xylitol, and has seven seals of approval from the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC).

Greenies:  Though don’t stand up very long to tough chewing, Greenies can be a fun treat for dogs and are proven to help reduce plaque and tartar.  They have also been awarded the VOHC Seal of Approval.  For a pet on a weight loss program, beware that that they do contribute calories.

As a general rule, rubber chew toys are considered safe, but I recommend using all chew toy products under “adult supervision”. 

As a final note, it’s important to understand that these items may be helpful for plaque and tartar control, but are not able to treat dental disease.  Rather, they are part of a comprehensive oral healthcare program that should include daily teeth brushing and regular professional examinations.

Dr. Julie Buzby is a homeschooling mom of seven, American Veterinary Chiropractic Association and International Veterinary Acupuncture Society certified holistic veterinarian, and passionate advocate for canine mobility.In her free time she serves on the Advisory Board for The Grey Muzzle Organization. She can be found at Twitter @DrBuzby and on Facebook.com/ToeGrips. You'll also find more of Dr. Julie's posts at our Ask the Vet Archives page.

Here are a few of her articles that may be of interest:
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    Dr. Julie's opinion or advice does not replace an actual exam with a veterinarian.

    Friday, January 13, 2012

    Dog Lovers Pick Greenies
    for Fido's Dental Care

    by Carrie Boyko, CEB
    © Carrie Boyko
    Tanner and Oliver on the Job
    Thanks much to Greenies Brand dental treats for providing a great giveaway. With your entries, you have chosen Greenies as one of your favorite products that we have highlighted here at All Things Dog Blog. Let's announce the winners of the giveaway:
    1. Senior Greenies (17 pack) for 50-100 lb. dogs: Winner #1 is Lenny G.
    2. Senior Greenies (17 pack) for 50-100 lb. dogs: Winner #2 is Kelly Ann T.
    3. Senior Greenies (27 pack) for 25-50 lb. dogs: Winner is Vicki Vix
    4. 17 Teenie Greenies for 5-15 lb. dogs: Winner is Tia Smallridge
    5. 16 Greenies for Large Dogs 50-100 lbs: Winner is Nancy W.
    6. 28-Pack Greenies Joint Care for Large Dog 50-100 lbs.: Winner is Helen (I.S.)
    7. 28-Pack Greenies Joint Care for Small to Medium Dogs: Winner is Claudia M.
    That's 150 Greenies given away FREE right here today. Wow! Winners watch for your email from AllThingsDogBlog@gmail.com. Check your spam box if you don't see it by Sunday afternoon.

    If you're planning on joining the Super Dog Sunday Photo Contest on February 5, you may also choose to receive a photo prop--a football to take a picture with your dog. Let me know if you'd like to receive one and I'll include it in your package. Happy tails!




    The Greenies in this giveaway were provided to me as a promotional item by the PR firm on behalf of Greenies. I was not required to give them away, nor was I paid to provide this giveaway. Enjoy your prizes!

    Friday, December 30, 2011

    Thanks to Petco and TropiClean
    for Making Sparkly Smiles

    by Carrie Boyko, CEB
    © Carrie Boyko
    Schooner and Skipper Always Entertain Us!
    Partnering with Petco and TropiClean to bring you a New Years sparkly smile has been great fun. I'm happy to announce that 6 of my readers have won a bottle of TropiClean to test out with their Fidos. Thanks to all of you for your many entries and great interest in caring for your dogs' teeth. It will definitely pay off in the long haul.


    © Boyko
    Licking Spreads the Gel
    Tanner and Oliver have become accustomed to their new treatment and seem to far prefer it to brushing--especially Oliver, whose tiny mouth makes brushing the back nearly impossible. I hope your dogs have great success. Keep me posted with your progress on our Facebook page.


    The 6 winners have already been notified by email. Their names are Maritza, Sharon G., Trivia L, Avrora D., and Lori M. Watch your email from AllThingsDogBlog@gmail.com. Happy New Year to you all.


    Tuesday, December 27, 2011

    New Year Greenies Giveaway: 7 Prizes!

    by Carrie Boyko, CEB
    © Carrie Boyko
    7 Grande Greenie Gifts
    It's vaca time again for the All Things Dog Blog gang, and that can only mean one thing--giveaways galore! This prize is another one of those fun and games with various sizes, but the number of prizes is itemized on the Rafflecopter with quantities included. All items are NOT pictured in the photo. 


    NOTE: Please indicate in your mandatory comment the weight and age of your dog. I will do the drawings by appropriate size and age to assure that all products go to a Fido that can use them.  


    Entries will close at midnight on Thursday, January 12, 2012. Winners will be announced Friday evening, January 13, 2012. Enjoy the giveaway!

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