i agree with crystal- you need a multivitamin that is formulated for home cooking- you also need to make sure she is getting the proper calcium/phosphors ratio. And the proper k/cals for her weight. I would also suggest a nutritionist. I used Susan Davis-
Holistic Veterinarian Pet Nutritionist Holistic Pet Care
She costs $81 i think for an hour consult. You fill out a form online first- and her receptionist will get back to you with what time works and the you'll call Susan. She will give you the proper amount of food she should be eating and what supplements to use. Layla gets a multivitamin and calcium. She is also on a probiotic that Susan sells and another supplement for her pancrease (Layla has pancreatitis) MANY YT users have used Susan and just rave about her.