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Calcium Carbonate
Calcium Carbonate
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Product Description
VetSense Gen Packs Calcium Carbonate 1kg is a high-quality, veterinary-grade calcium powder designed to support key physiological stages in dogs and horses. Made from pure calcium carbonate, this supplement provides an easily digestible source of elemental calcium, ideal for use during late pregnancy, lactation, growth phases or anytime additional calcium is needed.
Key Features
- 1kg bag
- Australian-sourced ingredients
- Pure, all-natural feed grade calcium carbonate
- Highly concentrated - 40% elemental calcium
- Easy to dose – fine powder that mixes simply with food
- Flexible use – suitable for breeders, pet owners and vets managing reproductive and growth-related calcium demands
- Veterinary quality – formulated with purity in mind and free from unnecessary additives
Benefits
- Supports reproductive health – helps meet increased calcium needs in late pregnancy and while nursing.
- Aids lactation support – assists nutrient supply for milk production in nursing mothers.
- Bone strength and development – useful in growing pups or kittens when dietary intake is insufficient.
- Controlled supplementation – allows for targeted dosing under veterinary or breeding guidance.
Directions for Use
Always consult with your veterinarian or animal health specialist to determine appropriate Calcium Carbonate feeding rates for your animal’s specific needs. Add to food.
Warning
Calcium supplementation should be guided by a professional. Over-supplementation can lead to imbalances, particularly in growing animals. Seek veterinary advice before use in pregnancy or in animals with existing health conditions.
Additional Information
Calcium carbonate is a highly concentrated form of calcium commonly used to support bone development, muscle function, nerve transmission, and healthy lactation in dogs. It is often used in breeding bitches, growing puppies, and dogs requiring additional calcium support under veterinary guidance. Calcium should not be routinely added to a complete and balanced commercial diet unless advised by a veterinarian.
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