Where Does Your Dog Get His Calcium?
Consider the words of Lin Yutang. "Our lives are not in the lap of the gods, but in the lap of our cooks." So it is with our dogs. Their health depends on you. Are you aware that even with feeding a great commercial dog food, your dog may still not be getting the calcium and other nutrients he needs? Essential minerals are lost during the heating and processing procedure to create commercial dog food.
Does your dog get his calcium from:
- Highly balanced dog food
- Bone-meal
- Big raw meaty bones
- Eggshell powder
- Coral Calcium supplements
If you participated in thinking about the list in which dogs get their calcium, then you most likely found that the only place your dog is getting his calcium is in his dog food. Essential elements needed for prime health are lost in the cooking process of most commercial dog foods. How much calcium is your dog really assimilating?
Calcium Supplements For Dogs Is Now a Reality
You've been reaping the benefits of Coral Calcium yourself and know that calcium is a vital nutrient. Dogs need calcium too! Now Robert Barefoot has created Coral Calcium Supplements for dogs. Place 1-4 round biscuits daily in your dog's food (depending on your dog's size). Robert Barefoot's Coral Calcium contains over 60 trace mineral nutrients and a host of vitamins and minerals.
Is Your Dog Getting Too Much Phosphorus and Not Enough Calcium?
The calcium/phosphorus ratio is extremely important because it is related to bone deformities, diseases, and other deficiencies. In dogs the ratio should be 1:1 to 2:1 calcium-phosphorus or approximately 120 mg calcium to 100 mg phosphorus. Since the body can absorb more of coral calcium compared to other calcium forms, the delicate ratio can be maintained for better health.
Harvesting Safely
In compliance with Japanese law, the marine grade coral calcium used in this product is collected with ecological safety. No coral reefs are damaged during the harvesting of the coral calcium.
$24.95 Bob's Best Coral Calcium for Dogs