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 ORAL HEALTH PROVIDE BETTER CARE
FACTS VS MYTH
We’ve been told for years the myth that dry food keeps teeth clean, because it scrapes away tartar (hardened plaque).The reality is that when pets eat dry food, it bursts into smaller chunks with no mechanical scraping effect, so pets eating dry food continue to suffer from tartar buildup. Kibble is high in carbohydrates that convert to sugar, which encourages the growth of decay-causing bacteria in the mouth. A raw diet is very low in carbohydrates and does not support the growth of harmful oral bacteria.
RAW FOODS PREVENT PLAQUE BUILDUP
Plaque can be broken down with enzymes. Raw food and raw goat’s milk contain large amounts
of enzymes. Enzymes improve circulation, help speed tissue repair, and reduce pain, swelling, and in ammation—all helpful in healing gingivitis and gum disease.
ANSWERSTM RECOMMENDATION TO ADD DAILY TO DIET
ADDITIONALTM REWARDSTM CHEESE TREATS ADDITIONALTM
Goat’s or Cow’s Milk Ke r Goat Cheese: Spirulina, Fish or Turkey Stock Ginger, or Turmeric
     KEY BENEFITS
+ 100% grain-free with no carbohydrates—  ghts the growth of decay-causing bacteria
+ Aids in bone formation and repair
+ Raw milk is rich in vitamin K2, which assures proper placement of calcium
+ Fish stock remineralizes teeth
+ Fights germs and prevents bad breath
+ Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) help repair compromised gum tissue and strengthen the ligaments that hold each tooth to the jaw bone
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