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Nutritionally Responsive Conditions Part 3

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Lecture Notes

We also mention environment, which includes many things that are out of our control. However, exercise and housing are relatively easy to manage. We have to provide an adequate amount and intensity of exercise to growing dogs, which will allow a normal development of bones and muscles. Both excess and lack of exercise can be very harmful and increase the risk of skeletal disorders.