calliecritturs
Posted : 11/11/2012 7:34:18 PM
nancy361
i buy RAW chicken wings, and just give it to him, itll be ok? he cant choke or get bones stuck in mouth? you dont boil it maybe 5 min? just raw is better? what is it about that raw wing that helps with gums? He uses his back teeth mostly? any particular size wing that works better, or just kind you get in package at grocery store?
cooked bones of any sort are brittle and shouldn't be given. But yes, raw - straight from the store (I usually portion them out and freeze them until I need them so a package doesn't stay open). don't cook -- if it bothers you (and it does me) I just plunge the pieces in boiling water literally for no more than 20 seconds and OUT and under cold water.
I like backs as well -- it surely does a great job of cracking plaque off the teeth as well. Decrease his food that night as well -- this is *food* as well. But essentially what they need to do is help cut thru the skin of the gums to let the new tooth thru (which is why they chew as puppies) and they will aim for the area where they need to relieve the pain.
With mine at first I had to monitor this carefully -- in fact a couple of my dogs just stood there and looked at it and I sort of held it for them and encouraged them as they nibbled at it -- but then they were wholeheartedly in the game!!
Have some ground rules -- you don't want them wandering all over with these -- but it's surprising how strong they are and adept at chewing once they get started.
Mostly you want to use non-weight bearing bones (like not legs or thighs but wings, necks, backs -- and yes, turkey necks are great too uncooked.
Another goodie that might help is chicken gizzards - those I do cook (they aren't boney) but they can get those back in there and chew as well. Not as effective, but they think they're fun.