jennie_c_d
Posted : 2/15/2009 11:59:38 AM
Emma is allergic to chicken, and can't consume whole bones without BIG issues, so.... She gets knuckle bones, and the occasional marrow bone. She's 5 years old, and her teeth are worn looking, but very clean. She has one tooth that's quite damaged, in the front, that she destroyed fence fighting with the neighbor's dog (who should have been in it's own yard, and was picked up by animal control).
Teenie Weenie, my Dachshund, broke teeth on canned food. Seriously. Some dogs have soft teeth, just like some people have soft teeth. She had two dentals a year to repair and remove broken teeth, and scrub the gunk (despite daily brushing and chewing) off. She just had a nasty mouth.
Honestly? I think it depends on the dog and what you're comfortable with. I give my Crested puppy whatever I have to chew on. She has no sensitivities or allergies, and is a good chewer. If she's getting a bath, she can have a chicken wing (because Emma is so allergic.... she has to be bathed after she gets chicky goo on her socks). If she's not, she'll have a beef rib or knuckle bone. Emma just gets bones bigger than her head, really. That way, she doesn't swallow any bits, and spends most of her chewing time working on the meat and cartilage.