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The best time for dogs to take calcium tablets

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Charlotte Brown
The best time for dogs to take calcium tablets is from three months to one year old. Dogs during this period are in the stages of teething, hair loss and bone development, which is the golden period for calcium supplementation. Secondly, the owner also needs to supplement the dog with minerals, trace elements, vitamins and other nutrients to ensure the dog's nutritional balance, and take the dog out to bask in the sun, which can promote the dog's absorption of calcium. In addition, dogs also need to take calcium tablets to supplement their nutrition during pregnancy, lactation, old age and the recovery period after fractures.

1. Development stage (3 months to 1 year old)

Dogs are in the golden stage of growth when they are 3 months to 1 year old. Due to the rapid growth of bones, the amount of food in the diet The calcium source cannot satisfy its bone development. At this time, it is necessary to take appropriate calcium tablets to supplement calcium. If the dog is not supplemented with calcium during this period, severe calcium deficiency will easily affect the dog's growth and development, and more severe cases may cause deformities, lameness, etc.

2. Pregnancy and lactation

Dogs need to increase their calcium intake during pregnancy to avoid postpartum calcium deficiency. At the same time, lactating dogs also need calcium supplements because they secrete a large amount of milk. The recommended calcium supplement time is from the late pregnancy to the puppy's weaning. After weaning, calcium tablets can be stopped.

3. Old age

Old dogs will lose a lot of calcium in their bones due to their age, resulting in reduced bone density and osteoporosis. Therefore, elderly dogs need long-term calcium supplementation and regular exercise to avoid bone aging.

4. Recovery period after a fracture

During the recovery period after a dog fracture, it is necessary to supplement the dog with calcium and vitamin D, and avoid strenuous exercise. This will Helps in bone recovery and development.

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