Our vet recommended a weekly raw chicken wing to help clean our 6yr olds teeth as he has some tartar on his back teeth. I looked on the rspca website, and that also mentions feeding occasional wings or drumsticks for dental health.
Dcat has had his 1st drumstick today - after some quizzical looks, has chewed his way down to the bone, so all good. Do they actually eat the bones too as I'm not sure whether to leave it out for a few hrs?
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Feeding raw bones for dental health
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MadauntofA · 07/08/2020 18:13
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