Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Toothbrushing with Chewy

Chewy thinks anything you put in his mouth is for chewing. After all, his name is Chewy! This can be a little challenging when it's time to brush his teeth, because all he wants to do is gnaw on the toothbrush. My solution? TWO toothbrushes!

First step, put some toothpaste on each toothbrush:

Gimme!
I think the major reason why Chewy tolerates toothbrushing every night is because he thinks his toothpaste is yummy. Dog toothpaste is available in a variety of flavors, such as peanut, beef, and even bacon! Chewy has accepted all the flavors that we've tried so far, but Sentry Petrodex Enzymatic Toothpaste in Poultry Flavor seems to be his favorite. He is definitely more happy about the whole ordeal when we use poultry flavor. I like that it reduces tarter and plaque more effectively than the other ones we've tried, and each new tube has the same, smooth consistency. With other brands we've used, I've gotten some tubes that were great and some that were either really thick or really soupy.

Once I've got toothpaste on my two toothbrushes, Chewy is already alert and sniffing. I prefer to have him lie down on his side when I brush his teeth- he wiggles less and isn't ready to run away. It's also easier for me to view his teeth. His command for this is "flop!" Naturally, it gets reinforced with bellyrubs.

I then take one of two approaches:

1) A toothbrush on each side:
  • Can be faster. If Chewy cooperates, both sides get brushed at the same time!
  • If Chewy chews on one side, I can still brush the other side



2) Both toothbrushes on one side:
  • One toothbrush props his mouth open while also acting as a chewing decoy
  • I can see his teeth and problem spots and therefore brush more effectively



Sometimes Chewy likes to prop his paw on a toothbrush or my hand. He likes to think he's in control of the chew thing.


If I let go of a toothbrush, sometimes he'll just lie there chewing on it:


Other times, he'll run away with it and hide under the dining table. This often turns into a game of chase, as he tries to find a spot where he can chew his toothbrush in peace. That's when I lure him with the other toothbrush, and possibly more toothpaste.

Neener neener, can't catch me!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Tasty Tuesday: Turkey Meatballs

Chewy loves meatballs, but store-bought doggy meatballs usually contain a whole bunch of additives, so I decided to make some healthier ones. These are super simple to make- the most difficult part is chopping the veggies. I used carrots, celery and pumpkin, but you can also substitute using other dog-friendly veggies if you wish. I also used ground flax seed, which contains omega-3's for healthy skin & coat. [Complete recipe at the end]

Chewy was really excited about the meatballs from the moment I took the turkey out of the fridge, because MEAT!

All you have to do is mix everything together,



make them into meatballs, and pop them in the oven. I used parchment paper so that I wouldn't need to add more oil by greasing the pan. You can make them a smaller size as well, just adjust the baking time.

Before and after baking

Then let them cool, and feed the pup(s)! I served them to Chewy on a bed of leftover pumpkin puree with unflavored sweet potato fries and cucumber slices.

...I am waiting...

He of course went for the meatballs first, because he does not understand the concept of saving the best for last.

*scarf scarf scarf* ... Can I perhaps have some more?

These are meant as a treat, not to replace your dog's regular, balanced meals.


Turkey Meatballs for Dogs

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 lb. lean ground turkey
  • 1 egg
  • 1 medium sized carrot, finely chopped
  • 1 stalk celery, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup plain pumpkin puree
  • 1/2 cup quick cook oats
  • 2 tbsp. chopped fresh parsley or 1 tbsp. dried parsley
  • 2 tbsp. ground flax seed


Preheat oven to 350°F. Combine all ingredients in a medium-sized bowl and mix well. Form 1.5" diameter balls (makes ~16) and place on baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake until cooked through and lightly browned, about 20-30 min. Let cool completely before serving. Store uneaten meatballs in the fridge up to 1 week, or freeze for longer.