acarabias
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- Sep 15, 2011
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Hi, I am new here, but I have been on pretty much all day-- check out my intro note too
.. I have 16 week old english bulldogs, I put them on raw since I brought them home. They love it so much and are thriving on it. They last weighed 2 weeks ago 24 and 21.5 lbs and the vet says they are awesome dogs. Anyways, I have two questions.
1- Both my dogs have red tear marks.. Is there anything i can do to help with this?
2- I currently grind all their meat since I do so for my senior toy poodles that have very week teeth and canont chew. It was too late to help my senior dogs teeth when I switched to raw (since their general health has improved vastly) but I want to protect my EB's teeth by the bone chewing. I don't know how you get your dogs to chew, mine are like commercial vacuum it literally takes them 2 seconds to vacuum their plate of 3/4 lbs of food. I tried giving them huge chunks of ham today, but they nearly swallowed the whole thing.. I was truly afraid it was going to get stuck in their esophagus. the puppies don't let me hold the meat, they are not aggressive they just pull away from me and hide. I don't think they are ready to chew their own bones.
Any suggestions will be appreciated,
thank you,
Ana

1- Both my dogs have red tear marks.. Is there anything i can do to help with this?
2- I currently grind all their meat since I do so for my senior toy poodles that have very week teeth and canont chew. It was too late to help my senior dogs teeth when I switched to raw (since their general health has improved vastly) but I want to protect my EB's teeth by the bone chewing. I don't know how you get your dogs to chew, mine are like commercial vacuum it literally takes them 2 seconds to vacuum their plate of 3/4 lbs of food. I tried giving them huge chunks of ham today, but they nearly swallowed the whole thing.. I was truly afraid it was going to get stuck in their esophagus. the puppies don't let me hold the meat, they are not aggressive they just pull away from me and hide. I don't think they are ready to chew their own bones.
Any suggestions will be appreciated,
thank you,
Ana