Larger dogs, such as Labradors, grow faster and have greater demand for calcium. The calcium contained in general dog food is difficult to meet their growth needs. . Therefore, after three months, the Labrador can be fed some calcium tablets. If the dog eats liver or meat as the main food for a long time, the dog should also be given an appropriate amount of calcium supplement for a long time.
Regardless of whether Labradors are in the developmental stage, adult stage, pregnancy, old age, etc., they all need calcium. Otherwise, they will easily suffer from obvious calcium deficiency symptoms such as leg deformities and double rows of teeth.