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What's the value of teeth to an adult dog?
I have a 5 yr old, ong-haired chihuahua (and I can spell it, too!). He recently lost a tooth, and is now on a dental wash and I'm pretty regular at brushing his teeth.
But I was just curious what would the consequences be if he loses more teeth. I'm not talking about the dental disease that probably comes with it, but the actual issues of having a toothless dog.
Obviously, I would feed him soft food which could result in soft stools. Any other issues?
Just curious!
Thanks!
Gal -- That's an interesting point about mental stimulation.
Dogs get a lot of mental stimulation out of chewing as well. I'd take precautions (as it looks like you are!) to make sure he doesn't lose any more teeth than necessary. It's not the end of the world if he does, but I wouldn't just let him lose teeth left and right.
That said, I'm not sure you'd absolutely need to put him on a softer food. I know dogs with very few teeth that eat raw meat and bones just fine! Where there's a will, there's always a way.


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