How can a puppy get calcium?
Puppies get calcium from either their mothers milk or good quality dog food. Keep ChaChaing!
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About Puppies
Puppies are universally adored, because of their softness, their big eyes, and their cuddly natures. However, puppies grow up to be dogs, and many people lose interest in the full-grown version. Puppies need a lot of care when young, especially in the house-breaking phase. Don't ever give a puppy as a gift, as getting a pet is a years-long commitment.
About Milk
Milk is a white liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is produced to provide food for the young before they are able to digest other foods. Milk also serves as a way for the mother to pass on immunities and antibodies to her young. What milk actually contains depends on the animal it comes from, but most milk contains protein, saturated fats, vitamin C and calcium. In most western societies, cow's milk is the most prevalent.
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