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					Originally Posted by Ladymom  No. The calcium to phosphorus ratio has to be exact, 1.2 parts of calcium for each 1 part of phosphorous (1.2:1).Calcium & Phosphorous in Dogs* - Chinaroad Lowchens of Australia - 
Most homecooked recipes call for adding bone meal or calcium carbonate, but the amount depends on the particular recipe.  
As I said, an occasional homecooked meal is fine. |  hmm.. i have to figure this out.. I really wanted him to be a homecooked puppy.  
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