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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
Or do you need advice in curing an injury?

torn ligaments

Jane Goudie
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30 Aug 2014 20:31


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whats the best way to treat torn ligaments



Peter Bryce
Australia
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03 Sep 2014 22:47


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The Ligament is a strong twine / Rope like fibre that grows out of the bone joint and attaches the bones.
It is developed from day 1 in the development of the infant pup.
Ligament holds the Skeletal structure in place Therefore the only way of dealing with Ligamant issues is with a Calcium Phosphorus Supplement with Vitamin D3 and Vitamin A.
Increase the recommended rate for 1 week by triple then back to double until healed.
A lot of Ligament issues are caused by poor choice of Calcium Phosporus supplement in the Brood Bitch 3 months prior to whelping and the absence of Vitamin D3 and Vitamin A in Puppy development
This can lead to stress fractures andmajor bone issues from breaking in.
A quality supplement should contain Vitamin D3 and Vitamin A
DCP-DiCalcium Phosporus doesnt.email me at [email protected] and I will put you in contact with a supplier



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