“In many cases, dogs with few or no teeth are able to eat the same food they were eating before losing their teeth,” Dr. DiGiacomo said. “It's amazing to see toothless dogs crunch hard kibble, but they can do so on their hard palate.” That means you won't have to crush up her kibble for years to come. 22 апр. 2021 г.
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