I see so much mixed information about the need to feed some type of dry kibble or dental treats to help prevent dental problems. There is a part of me that believes that this a big marketing pitch by companies that want to sell their products. There is another part of me that believes there is some truth to it.
I've searched through a number of threads here and see the same mixed reactions. What do you all think and do you have any links to studies that discuss this issue?
I bring this up because Scarlett, at age 6, is beginning to show signs of dental issues. The vet suggests it is because she eats too much canned food, but this is also a woman who had never heard of Innova before. So yes, I have a vet that has no clue about nutrician, and it makes me suspect that she has been heavily marketed by pet food companies.
I've searched through a number of threads here and see the same mixed reactions. What do you all think and do you have any links to studies that discuss this issue?
I bring this up because Scarlett, at age 6, is beginning to show signs of dental issues. The vet suggests it is because she eats too much canned food, but this is also a woman who had never heard of Innova before. So yes, I have a vet that has no clue about nutrician, and it makes me suspect that she has been heavily marketed by pet food companies.