Muscles and bones are supported through the right amount of
calcium and protein present in the dog food
Not exact matches
High
Protein Diet Increases Intestinal
Calcium Absorption Not rated yet First of all, I just found your site
and I think it's got a lot of useful information
and is
presented with a common sense approach.
The problem with dehydrating these foods is that the antinutrients such as amylase inhibitors, tanins, lectins
and phytic acid are still
present and these do not allow proper synthesis of
calcium,
protein, zinc
and can create other problems as well.
As the kidney has many functions,
and to help your vet decide on the best treatment, a number of other blood
and urine values can be important such as albumin, potassium, sodium,
calcium and phosphorus, the concentration of the urine, the amount of
protein in the urine
and whether infection is
present.