Thanks for making that clear Pam!!
             Sheila
 
 
In a message dated 2/5/2008 9:19:26 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
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They have to be raw, never ever give cooked chicken  bones.

Pam



 
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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 22:01:35  -0500
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Breath Help


 
 

I heard to never give chicken bones because they could splinter in  their 
intestines-- jus passing this along.
                  Hugs,
                      Sheila
 
In a message dated 2/5/2008 7:12:43 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
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Petzlife spray  did wonders for my senior dog who required frequent scalings. 
 – em  J

  
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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [EMAIL PROTECTED]<WBR>up  Chi  On Behalf Of 
shynaught
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 3:54  PM
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Breath  Help
 
 
I just learned from the vet to first make sure our  chi would allow us 
to passively put our finger in his mouth, all the  way on the outside 
of his teeth, in the far, far back (yes - there are  teeth way back in 
there). Then she suggested taking a soft cloth (she  used a gauze 
pad) and wrapping in around your finger and again rubbing  the outside 
of his teeth, all the way back, along the outside (she  said the 
tongue did a pretty good job of cleaning the inside of the  teeth). 
Of course, at any resistance to the process, stop, and try  again 
later. Fortunately, our dog had no problem with either of those  
methods. I then bought the toothbrush and vanilla mint toothpast  
from the vet - it greatly improves breath odor! They had liver smell  
too, but it just didn't work for me . . .

She said I could give  rawhides too, but to only let him chew on them 
for 20 min. or so, then  put them in the window sill to dry for a day 
and offer again next  time. She was concerned about weight gain from 
eating  them.

Deb

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[email protected]) ,  
Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> what about breath  smell what can you do for that??
> 
> Check out the teeth.  does the dog need dental work, teeth cleaned? 
Food 
> can cause  bad breath just as it does in us too*G* Maybe he/she is 
eating  
> something that doesnt agree with them.
> 
> When  Bridgette has an upset tummy she has the worst breath, plus 
she  
> eats squirrel poo and who knows what if she gets the  chance.
> 
> Chis seem to have dental trouble so if the breath  is bad and the 
teeth 
> look like they have a lot of build up  you probably need to see the 
vet. 
> Raw bones help keep them  clean and act like dental floss if they 
have 
> some meat  attached. Some feed chicken wings, but mine dont like 
those at  
> all but they do like a cow tail end or something like that to  chew 
up. 
> The raw meat wont hurt them and the bones are ok  when they are 
raw, not 
> cooked.
> 
> Ruby
>  Bridgette and Gogo, we had venison bones today, yummy  yummy
>













 
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