Dr. Ben Character positions calcium as an important component of canine physiology. Veterinary hospital teams will enjoy this article. It is also good information for clinic websites or newsletters.
Source: The Retriever Journal, February/March 2016. (direct link unavailable)
Calcium is involved with muscle contraction, nerve conduction, coagulation, phosphorus regulation, motility of sperm and transporting glucose into cells in addition to its commonly known role with bones, teeth, and milk production.
INSIGHTS: For sales team members, this article provides an opportunity to compare supplements containing calcium with veterinary teams. You’ll find much confusion about which supplements are best absorbed and their assay guarantees if you take the time to bring up the calcium topic.