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Corgi how to supplement calcium

Date: 2024-07-08

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Corgi how to supplement calcium
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Calcium supplementation method for Corgi:
1. Adjust Corgi’s diet in time, and feed him more calcium-rich foods, such as bone soup, soy products and other foods.
2. You can feed some pet calcium tablets to Corgi, which can achieve a certain calcium supplement effect. Do not use human calcium supplements for dogs at will.
3. If Corgi is in urgent need of calcium supplementation, you can feed it pet liquid calcium to make it absorb faster.

4. It is also possible to replace the ordinary dog ​​food with high calcium dog food for Corgi, so as to timely supplement the calcium needed by the dog during the growth period.

5. Prepare some calcium-containing snacks for Corgi, or feed him some goat milk powder, which can supplement calcium for the dog.

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