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Mineral substance

Minerals are essential nutrients that your dog needs in small amounts to stay healthy. They play a crucial role in various bodily functions, such as building bones and teeth, nerve function and metabolism. The most important minerals include calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, magnesium and iron.

Calcium and phosphorus are particularly important for strong bones and teeth. Potassium helps to maintain a normal heart rhythm and muscle function. Sodium and chloride are necessary for water balance and nerve function. Magnesium is involved in many biochemical reactions in the body and iron is essential for the transportation of oxygen in the blood.

A balanced dog food contains these minerals in the right amounts to ensure that your dog receives all the necessary nutrients. A deficiency or excess of certain minerals can cause health problems. Therefore, it is important to choose a high-quality food that provides all the essential minerals in the right balance.

Overview

Mineral substance Chemistry Medicine Can support kidney function
Calcium acetate
Essential nutrient Promotes bone growth Common ingredient in dog food Helps with the formation of tooth substance Can improve the absorption of nutrients Mineral substance Source of calcium Source of phosphate Supports bone and tooth structure Important for the water and electrolyte balance Important for cell health Important for metabolic processes Food supplements
Calcium phosphate