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Calling all RAW newbs!!!

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#1 ·
I need your help!

Dude and Bucks Mamma started a thread about her dog's teeth change after a few months on raw feeding. This has sparked the interest in me to do a page or blog post on the PMR website about BEFORE and AFTER photos of dogs teeth.

If any of you already have these photos...freaking share them!!!!

If any of you newbs haven't taken photos yet....freaking do it!!!!

The more photographic evidence we have of how well a raw diet can clean teeth the better!

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE help a girl out LOL

Post em here, make your own thread...however!
 
#2 ·
I will see if I can find the set I took of Leo!:thumb: Then if I can I will take a new set of him!:biggrin: He wasnt as far gone as Dude...but he was 4 years into "olroy gravy" crud when I got him!:wink: :puke:
 
#3 ·
Unfortunately (for pictures sake, not Duke's sake haha) Duke's teeth weren't bad when we started raw! They might've been just a touch off-white/yellowy, but no build up etc. I only notice NOW that they are pearly white lol. Sorry I have no pics :( and I don't know if After pics are any good without the Before's haha
 
#6 ·
Yogi's teeth were white when we started being he was only 15 months and had his teeth brushed daily. We are finishing week two but nothing to show but pearly whites.
 
#9 ·
Oh absolutely, but its just more "scientific" if we do pictures of before and after raw on the same dog.

By all means....lets get some tooth pictures taken and documented!!!

It was sad today at work, a cocker spaniel lost 16 of his teeth during his dental....he was only 9 years old. Poor fella :frown:

Here's a picture of a 12 year old dachshund's teeth I cleaned up and extracted a few months ago....again, 16 extractions.

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#12 ·
well, the image quality is not even close to comparable and the before picture only really shows the tartar on her canine, which has been the slowest to disappear, but i will share my before and after pictures anyway in case they can be of use. it is a shame i did not have a better camera to get pictures of her molars before we started; the change was very drastic.

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#13 ·
I wish I could help with this!! We started Zoey eating raw at 12 weeks though, and she's now losing her puppy teeth (I've found 2, don't know if there are more I've missed!). She'll never have adult teeth that come in contact with kibble, so they should always be bright white! Nothing to compare to!
 
#14 ·
Tobi's teeth were just falling out and his big boy teeth were coming in when we started raw :lol: I'm no help for this one!!
 
#24 ·
Thank you! he loves using them :lol:
Wow, Tobi's teeth are...whiter than his fur!! :biggrin:
And they've never been brushed! :becky:
 
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#31 ·
wish i could help....but bubba was two and had mild need of a dental, which was gone in a blink of an eye once we started raw six months later....so no pics. plus he won't keep his mouth open long enough.

malia always had good teeth, except for a cavity in a molar that was extracted. now she has great teeth.