h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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my dog has gone off his biscuits. I thinks its because his teeth are sensitive or something.
I really want him to get his roughage and the exercise to his gums that biscuits give him.
little perforations would help the initial nibbles and ensure a healthy digestion.
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I always wondered; why do dog biscuits come in fancy shapes? It's not like the dog gives a rats ass. (+) Makes em' easier to snap in half too! |
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Would save me the trouble of biting them in half and spitting them out for Rover. Although they do taste quite tasty. (+) |
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// why do dog biscuits come in fancy shapes? // |
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My perforated dog would love
these. |
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Sorry Darling but you are quite mad |
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Maybe you need a sensitive teeth dog biscuit variant? Like the toothpaste. |
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Or perhaps switch to a meat-based cat kibble (e.g., Purina ONE Lamb & Rice Formula), that would still have the roughage you want but is already in smaller pieces that might be easier to chew. Admittedly, though, I have yet to see a healthy dog that "nibbled" rather than "scarfed". |
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Ha. At first pass, I only read : "Or perhaps switch to a meat-based cat." |
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