How to treat dogs with calcium deficiency

Dogs grow and develop rapidly and require a large amount of calcium. Therefore, accurate calcium supplementation is very important! But what worries many parents is that their dogs are obviously eating well, so why are they suffering from calcium deficiency? What should I do if my dog ​​is calcium deficient?

Before supplementing calcium for dogs, you first need to determine whether the dog is calcium deficient and the reasons for the calcium deficiency. Only in this way can we supplement calcium for dogs in a timely and targeted manner, right?

How to care for dogs with calcium deficiency
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 So, how to judge whether dogs are calcium deficient?

Calcium deficiency in dogs manifests as loss of appetite, easy indigestion, gradual physical weakness, and slow growth. Dogs who are generally calcium deficient are smaller in size and stature than dogs of the same age who are not calcium deficient, and their bones are not strong and thick.

Dogs suffering from calcium deficiency are also prone to abnormally shaped legs and feet like humans, such as X- and O-shaped legs. Dogs with severe calcium deficiency will bend when walking and may even be paralyzed.

Why do dogs lack calcium?

 1. Insufficient calcium content in food: The calcium content in the food fed to dogs is insufficient, leading to calcium deficiency.

 2. Poor absorption function: The calcium content in food is sufficient, but poor absorption function of dogs, such as enteritis, poor appetite, etc., will lead to calcium deficiency in dogs.

 3. Poor calcium transfer: Enough calcium in the food is absorbed by the dog, but due to poor calcium transfer in the dog's body, the calcium is eliminated and leads to calcium deficiency.

 4. Eating animal liver or meat for a long time: Animal liver or meat contains very low calcium and contains high concentrations of vitamin A, which will inhibit the absorption of calcium.

How to care for dogs with calcium deficiency
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 What should be done for dogs with calcium deficiency?

To accurately supplement calcium for dogs, you can feed your dog some special calcium powder according to the dose, you can also feed your dog some dairy products, cartilage and other foods, and reduce the intake of animal liver or meat.

If the dog has already developed symptoms of calcium deficiency, medication will be needed. It is recommended to use some calcium carbonate and calcium lactate that are not too expensive, and at the same time inject vitamin D3, take oral vitamin D2, and vitamin D3 pills. Of course, if conditions permit, you may also choose some imported brands of pet calcium, because these products are relatively more professional.

Calcium supplementation for dogs is different from that for humans. Very few people know how much calcium dogs actually need, and the result is either too little or too much. As for the exact amount of calcium supplement, it depends on the breed, size, age and calcium deficiency of the dog. It is best to go to the animal hospital to listen to the advice of a professional veterinarian.

How to care for dogs with calcium deficiency
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 Calcium deficiency in dogs has a great impact and needs to be taken seriously!

1.2 to 3 months old puppies: 2 to 3 months of age is a critical period for the development of intervertebral discs in puppies. If there is a lack of calcium at this time, some Breeds susceptible to intervertebral disc disease, such as Pekingese, Shih Tzu, Pug, Poodle, etc., will develop anger in adulthood, causing lifelong pain.

Puppies aged 2.4 to 6 months: When puppies grow to 4 to 6 months old, the deciduous teeth in the mouth begin to fall out, and the permanent teeth begin to grow. If there is a lack of calcium at this time, the deciduous teeth will not fall out, the permanent teeth will grow slowly, the enamel layer will be thin, and the structure will not be strong, which will easily lead to double rows of teeth or uneven permanent teeth. These dogs are susceptible to bad breath, gingivitis and other diseases in adulthood, which directly affects their longevity.

3. Breeding male dogs and pregnant and lactating female dogs: Since semen, embryonic dogs and milk will cause a large amount of calcium to escape from the body, if it cannot be compensated immediately, It will use up the calcium in the body's calcium store, causing osteoporosis. Postpartum lactating bitches may suffer from acute postpartum calcium deficiency due to low blood calcium concentration. Its symptoms include twitching of hands and feet, stiffness of the whole body, and body temperature that can rise above 40°C, even causing fainting and death.

 4. Elderly dogs: Calcium deficiency will cause osteoporosis and increase the incidence of bone spurs and fractures.

Calcium deficiency in dogs is very harmful and will cause them great pain. As an owner, what you can do is to treat your dog correctlyCalcium supplementation for dogs protects the dog’s normal calcium absorption and helps it grow healthily! ~

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