Showing posts with label antlers for dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antlers for dogs. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

February is Pet Denture Month. How do you keep your dogs or cats teeth clean?


February is pet dental month. We have found many ways to keep your pets teeth clean without the brushing. Miss Daisy won't let us put our hands even close to her mouth. So we can't brush her teeth. We give her a braided bully stick, once a month, instead. It pulls all the plaque off and we are very impressed with the results. These treats are expensive and we find giving her
a braided bully stick once a month does the trick. She also gets Slurp N Fresh which is a natural water bowl additive. Her teeth gets clean as she drinks. It also helps remove plaque and tar on a daily basis.
We use to give her Nylabones, but didn't much like, a week later we have to throw it out. That's when we discovered antlers. That's right deer, elk, antlers last a long time up to 6 months and with all the nutrients in them, they are getting added benefits from chewing on them.
How do you keep your pets teeth clean?

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

What Dog Toys are Indestructible?



Lots of folks have asked us for Indestructible dog toys. They often complain about their dogs ripping up toys with in 5 minutes of receiving. There's basically no such thing Indestructible. Any toy you give your dogs after constant chewing will have the same results. We have found Tuffys dog toys being the strongest dog toys on the market today. Our two labs haven't been able to rip these toys open and we are truly amazed. We don't have aggressive chewers, but when it comes to toys Miss Daisy tries to get the squeakers out. She can't with Tuffy dog toys.
When you have an aggressive chewer, you can't let them chew a toy all day long. When faced with aggressive chewer it's best to take the toy away and give them a safe alternative. Antlers for dogs are a safe choice since they don't break or splinter and can last up to 6 months. We are going on over a year now and we won't use anything else.
 
 
 
Do you let your dogs chew up their toys or do you take them away after play time is over?



(We were not compensated by anyone for this blog. We blog about our experience with pet products Ledfoots Pet Bakery carries in stock, so we do not sell you anything that is not safe or high quality. Ledfoots Pet Bakery tries out all pet products before we decide so sell to general public.)