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 Does anyone give Osteo-Form as a supplement to growing huskies?

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MartianHusky
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PostSubject: Does anyone give Osteo-Form as a supplement to growing huskies?   Does anyone give Osteo-Form as a supplement to growing huskies? EmptySat Mar 11, 2017 2:19 am

Osteo-Form is supposed to have the proper ratio of Calcium to Phosphorus. Although, food is supposed to already have these ratios are there are any benefits or possible negative consequences for further supplementation with Osteoform tablets?

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PostSubject: Re: Does anyone give Osteo-Form as a supplement to growing huskies?   Does anyone give Osteo-Form as a supplement to growing huskies? EmptySat Mar 11, 2017 2:14 pm

I've never given it. My thoughts are if you are feeding good food then there's no need. If you feed well and give this you run the risk of over dosing them on vitamins that will actually throw off their nutrition. You could also make them grow too fast which can lead to joint and weight issues, not to mention a host of other things that tie back to a nutritional imbalance.

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