tekstrand24
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It really is great food and we have not had any allergy problems with it.
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Noooooo lol ... flat teeth are grinding teeth. Baxters mouth has nothing but "puncture" teeth, intended for ripping and pulling meat. Then eating it whole. Which he does. He doesn't chew, as you really can't chew with that type of teeth, and he definitely can't grind anything. So it all goes down whole from what I've seen. Grinding I believe relieves tons of strain on the digestive system. You're totally right about the rabbit, and how they would do it in the wild. But I figure why not help a little more. It would be like a human ripping apart a pig in the forest, or getting the pork in a nice pork chop with apple sauce. Spoiling them is funIs there any particular reason why you are opting to grind the food? Dog's teeth are pretty efficient grinders.
Noooooo lol ... flat teeth are grinding teeth. Baxters mouth has nothing but "puncture" teeth, intended for ripping and pulling meat. Then eating it whole. Which he does. He doesn't chew, as you really can't chew with that type of teeth, and he definitely can't grind anything. So it all goes down whole from what I've seen. Grinding I believe relieves tons of strain on the digestive system. You're totally right about the rabbit, and how they would do it in the wild. But I figure why not help a little more. It would be like a human ripping apart a pig in the forest, or getting the pork in a nice pork chop with apple sauce. Spoiling them is fun![]()