New knowledge gained from these studies is prerequisite to uncovering the
causes of skeletal diseases and to propose new treatment strategies.
Maximizing the growth rate in young, growing puppies does not correlate to maximal adult size; however, it does increase the
risk of skeletal disease.
It has also been shown that excessive dietary calcium in large breed puppies is linked to the
increase of skeletal disease In light of this, we follow the recommended criteria of: LOW CALORIES, LIMITED CALCIUM and LOW FATS.
Part 1 introduces the Bones And Raw Food diet; Part 2, feeding for breeding - producing healthy pups with a minimum of fuss; Part 3, growing puppies into healthy adults without
any of the skeletal diseases which are so common in modern dogs.