Guest dogs (certain introduction)
Guest dogs of any age are likely to suffer from calcium deficiency If the dog is deficient in calcium, the owner needs to help them supplement the appropriate amount of calcium according to the actual condition of the dog. However, the owner should not give the dog a "big supplement" just because it is deficient in calcium. It is necessary to understand the effects of appropriate calcium supplementation. Dogs are also not healthy.
The symptoms of calcium deficiency in client dogs will vary depending on their age and psychological stage. For example, if client puppies are deficient in calcium, they will have double rows of teeth, deformed joints, Loss of appetite, slow growth, and susceptibility to gingivitis and other diseases in adulthood are all possible symptoms; if adult dogs are deficient in calcium, they may become lazy and prone to fractures; and if dogs are deficient in calcium after childbirth, , then you may see them experience sudden muscle tonic spasms, convulsions, increased body temperature, shortness of breath, or even coma and death; elderly dogs may have osteoporosis due to calcium deficiency... …
So what should the owner do when the guest dog is suffering from calcium deficiency? It is not the first thing you should do to supplement your dog’s calcium immediately. It is urgent to first understand why your dog is deficient in calcium (whether the food lacks the calcium needed by the dog’s body, or the dog eats too much). Calcium deficiency caused by the liver, or the dog is unable to absorb calcium due to disease, etc.). Only when you determine the cause of the dog's calcium deficiency can you help the dog to compensate for the calcium in a targeted manner.
There are many ways to supplement calcium for your dog, such as providing the dog with food with high calcium content, letting the dog eat some calcium powder or calcium tablets, wearing the dog to get more sunshine, etc. We need to remind all owners that if you want to supplement calcium for your dog, you'd better ask your veterinarian to check it before deciding on the method and dosage of calcium supplement. There are two reasons: 1. You may not understand the need to supplement calcium for your dog. Some precautions, if not used properly, may not be able to achieve the purpose of calcium supplementation for dogs; 2. As mentioned at the beginning of the article, if calcium supplementation is excessive, the dog may develop other problems, and then the owner will I have a headache because of these problems.
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