My dogs teeth are yellow.

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Okay so my dogs teeth are kinda yellow at the very back.
I'm not too worried as she doesn't seem to be in any pain or irritation but I was just wondering if this was normal? She has a very healthy diet, she eats Origen dog food. She's about 2 years old .
 
Okay so my dogs teeth are kinda yellow at the very back.
I'm not too worried as she doesn't seem to be in any pain or irritation but I was just wondering if this was normal? She has a very healthy diet, she eats Origen dog food. She's about 2 years old .
My dog's teeth are green 🤷🏼‍♀️
 
My dog's teeth are green 🤷🏼‍♀️
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Kibble comes with teeth issues. I feed my dogs a raw diet, and don't have any issues. Before I switched, Comet had bad teeth. The answer is Raw Meaty Bones. They are natures toothbrush, and totally do the trick! Others might recommend raw hide, I highly suggest you do not use that.
Article on choosing good bones- https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/recreational-bones-for-dogs/
Article on rawhide- https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/rawhide-dangerous-for-dogs/
Thanks for the info
I used to feed her raw a year ago but she didn't like it and wouldn't eat properly so that's why I started feeding dry.
I would never give her rawhide I know it's bad for them.
I will get some raw meaty bones thank you!
 
Thanks for the info
I used to feed her raw a year ago but she didn't like it and wouldn't eat properly so that's why I started feeding dry.
I would never give her rawhide I know it's bad for them.
I will get some raw meaty bones thank you!
Of course! Glad I could help.
I've been raw feeding for 2-3 years now, and have a picky eater in the house. I understand it doesn't work for everybody, but if you have any questions about it feel free to ask. I do a lot of research. Either way, I hope your able to get his teeth looking better. :)

I think that most dog owners know that, I just had to make sure.
Hit up your local butcher for flat bones, they're cheeper, and way better than anything at the pet store. That article will explain more, but to sum it up, thats the best bones and a good source.
 
Thanks for the info
I used to feed her raw a year ago but she didn't like it and wouldn't eat properly so that's why I started feeding dry.
I would never give her rawhide I know it's bad for them.
I will get some raw meaty bones thank you!
I pretty much always give my dog raw. She likes it a lot better.
 
How does one go about introducing raw bones to a dog that's never had raw before and currently eats dry kibble? Could it be bad for their stomachs if they eat too much at first?
 

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