These
pictures
are of
an
8-year-old
pug's
mouth.
The dog
was fed
kibbled
food his
whole
life
until
his
owners
switched
him to
wet food
after he
could
not chew
kibble
anymore.
His
teeth
had
never
been
cleaned
before,
either.

Once the
tartar
on the
back
left
molar
(picture
below)
was
scraped
away, a
pus-filled
abscess
was
revealed.
You can
actually
see some
very
nasty-looking
pus up
around
the gum
line of
the
teeth on
the
picture
above.

The pug
ended up having five teeth extracted—all because of the
processed diet he was fed! The foul tartar and bacteria in this
pug's mouth are the same tartar and bacteria that build up and
multiply in the mouths of our kibble-fed, four-legged friends.
Veterinarians see this EVERY DAY; why don't they do something
about it? Wait, they did! Now you can shell out hundreds of
dollars to put your pet under general anesthesia to have its
teeth cleaned once a year . In between cleanings you can brush
your carnivore's teeth with special toothbrushes and
toothpastes. You can spend your money on artificial bones, toys,
rawhides, and 'breath fresheners' to help clean up the nasty
tartar kibble puts on your pet's teeth.
All of this could be avoided
if the pet was fed a species appropriate raw diet in the first
place! What a great injustice our pets must suffer! If it was
not for processed foods, veterinary dentistry would not even
exist in the form it is today. If it was not for processed
foods, there would not be such a huge market for breath
fresheners, artificial bones, tartar-scrubbing chew toys—NONE of
which, I might add, are as effective as Nature's toothbrush of
RAW MEATY BONES. If it was not for processed foods, our pets
would not have to deal with the cruelty of a foul, rotten
mouth!!
Please
remember
that the
information
contained
in this
site
should
not be
construed
as
veterinary
medical
advice
or as a
substitute
for
veterinary
care.