The symptoms of calcium deficiency in dogs can cause problems such as bone shrinkage. The main symptoms of calcium deficiency in dogs are: abnormal standing posture, X and O-shaped legs; unsteady walking, separated toes; deformation at the leg joints and bending of the legs. In addition, calcium deficiency will make the dog always look lethargic and lack of energy. Dogs will have poor health and get sick easily. Insufficient absorption of calcium causes dogs to be prone to disease, especially orthopedic disease. Dogs lack appetite for food. Dogs are not in good spirits, do not like to eat, and eat in small amounts. If the lack of appetite is accompanied by abnormal body size, then the odds are that the dog is deficient in calcium.
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