How to Feed a Small Dog With No Teeth
- Soft foods are easier for your dog to eat without teeth, such as:
- Canned or jarred dog food
- Cooked chicken or fish
- Ground beef or turkey
- Cooked vegetables, such as carrots, peas, and sweet potatoes
- Eggs
- Bone broth
2. Cut food into small pieces.
Make the food easier to swallow. This is especially important for foods like meat and vegetables, which can be difficult for dogs to chew without teeth.
3. Add water or broth to food.
This will make food softer and easier to swallow. You can also blend the food with water to make it into a liquid diet.
4. Feed your dog small meals throughout the day.
This will help to prevent them from getting too full and avoid stomach problems.
5. Be patient.
It may take some time for your dog to adjust to eating without teeth. Be patient and offer them plenty of encouragement.
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