Maybe your dog needs a fatty acid coat supplement or would benefit
from additional calcium.
Not exact matches
There is
additional benefit
from calcium and iron.
Breastfed babies do not need
additional calcium over that which they get
from breastmilk and (during the second 6 months) complementary foods.
For example, a 55 - year - old woman who gets 400 IU of vitamin D
from her
calcium supplement should take between 400 and 600
additional IU of vitamin D to meet the 800 — 1,000 IU recommended for her age.
Both pregnancy and breastfeeding require a lot of
additional nutrients and if you are not getting them through your diet your baby will take them
from your body (i.e. if you are not getting enough
calcium it will be taken
from your bones.)
The authors of the website holisticdog.org provide an explanation to that fact: «[Satin Balls] contain no
additional calcium to offset the increased phosporus
from the increased protein in the raw meat».
That
additional acidity gained
from carbon dioxide in sea water is affecting many species with calcareous shells and having the most significant effect on hard corals, which also use
calcium carbonate to build their home