I don't have to tell you how important dental hygiene is to the overall health of your pet. That said, clean teeth and healthy gums shouldn't be a problem -- not just among cats and dogs but for all carnivores. You see, meat contains enzymes that break down tartar buildup on the teeth. That's why wolves and lions have million-dollar smiles.
But meat alone is not enough to keep your pet's teeth sparkling and clean -- this is where consumable bones like chicken necks enter the picture. Chicken necks naturally improve dental health because the bones are crushed through by the teeth, providing an abrasive action on the surface of the tooth, resulting in the removal of plaque. Case in point: I've been feeding my dog, DJ, chicken (and duck neck necks) his whole life, which is one of the reasons the 13-year-old guy has a set of pearly whites that are most impressive. It's the best and most efficient way to keep those choppers in top form, not to mention save a tidy fortune in vet (teeth-cleaning) bills).