Balancing Calcium and Phosphorous in a dog's diet is often based on the total amounts of those elements measured in the food; conclusions based on such oversimplified chemistry are often outright incorrect.
Free article of Mogens Eliasen, explaining how labeling of mineral contents of food often can be directly misleading in regards to being a measure of the quality of the food, as total concentration of a nutrient might have nothing to do with the biological value of that...
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Once you comprehend that your carnivore companion, the domesticated wolf you have in your family, needs to ingest its food on some completely different terms than the two-legged primates in your family, the question is, how you manage the transition.