I can remember, it must have been about 1994. I had just recently got into this whole concept of feeding a wholesome raw meat diet. I was on a mission — well actually, I was on my bicycle and riding to work when I saw a bus pass by with an advertisement on it that said chew or false
and next to the words was a picture of a dog biscuit.
Two thoughts came to me:
- What a load of doggy–do that message is.
- What a brilliant advertisement.
Realizing the ad was very good; it made me madder because I knew a lot of people would fall for its message.
Essentially, the advertisement was saying to give your dog 1 biscuit a day to help prevent dental problems that lead to the loss of the teeth. Indeed, wouldn't this be great, if that were true.
The advertisement was playing on the idea that dry food cleans teeth, which any reasonable person with some common sense will know is not true. Why is it not true? If it were true, then all the dogs and cats eating commercial pet food wouldn't have dental problems. Plus veterinarians wouldn't be promoting dental packages to have your dog or cat's teeth cleaned.
Think about it for a moment — taking a pet to the vet is a very traumatic experience for most pets and for many humans too. Not only that, but in order to have your pet's mouth cleaned, your pet will need to be under general anesthesia. Two things we want to avoid as much as possible.
Oh, I know the sales pitches you will hear for the benefits of having dental cleaning — we will do a full oral exam and look for cancers too
.
Of course, everyone has a difference of opinion, but personally I don't think an oral examination is just that important. Pets today are only sick because we feed them like humans rather than the carnivores they are — pets are eating processed and unnatural foods — essentially junk food which is how most humans eat. In my opinion, commercial pet food is junk food for pets.
I know that some will argue that even fish have cancer today while living in the sea due to contamination — so who's to say that pets eating a natural based diet won't have health problems? Well, certainly not me. The reality is that our pets can and some still do have health problems while eating a wholesome raw meat diet — but unless we give them the opportunity to eat a diet full of wholesome nutrition, they will never have the chance to be healthy — it's just common sense.
The reality is, the main reason why dogs and cats have dental problems is because the diet we feed them is not healthy — thus the answer to the question of chew or false
is false.