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Thank you both very much.
V3ra Meg also is just as likely to drink from the bird bath or any puddle we pass and actually doesn’t seem to drink an awful lot from her actual water bowl. It does seem pricey I agree which was why I thought of asking for advice here. Cheaper than a de-scale of course & she gets so very stressed at the vets I really couldn’t put her through that. Interesting that your friend is happy with nutripaw though and that may sway me towards it if all else fails.
MayBee70 I like the sound of the ostrich bones and am going to try and source some ( well one at least to make sure she will eat it) I haven’t seen plaqueoff but again I will give it a go the same with the Skippers fish stick.
Some of the Skippers stuff is very messy. The scales go everywhere. So I tend to buy the less messy ones, although I think the scaly ones are probably the best at cleaning. At night she now jumps on the sofa to have her teeth cleaned. She only really lets me rub it on her canines but because it’s an enzyme it should work while she sleeps.Unless she goes and has a drink of water (which she tends to do). What I don’t understand is that she always drinks her water when it’s fresh even though she makes a point of finding the dirtiest, slimiest water possible in the garden or on walks. She now insists on having a Skippers after her evening meal and they’re not cheap. I have started substituting a cheaper tripe stick or rabbits ear sometimes.