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Model: Native Pet Omega-3 Fish Oil and Alaskan Salmon Skin Coat Health Supplement for Dogs, Size: 16 Fl oz | PetSmart
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Is there any proven benefit to any of these products? Not just anecdotal reports.
For our dogs, we've read a lot of studies on Fish Oil and ingredients in the joint chews, both have been shown to be beneficial. I don't know about the others, but you would imagine cranberries work the same way in a dog's bladder as a humans.
For our dogs, we've read a lot of studies on Fish Oil and ingredients in the joint chews, both have been shown to be beneficial. I don't know about the others, but you would imagine cranberries work the same way in a dog's bladder as a humans.
Actually there are studies in canines showing that at least Omega-3s (fish/salmon oil) are very helpful in osteoarthritis. I would buy fish or salmon oil before a chew or supplement--a lot of what they put in them are at either a lower therapeutic dose than needed or if questionable efficacy (e.g., MSM).
Actually there are studies in canines showing that at least Omega-3s (fish/salmon oil) are very helpful in osteoarthritis. I would buy fish or salmon oil before a chew or supplement--a lot of what they put in them are at either a lower therapeutic dose than needed or if questionable efficacy (e.g., MSM).
There are at least four others if you use Google (try "Omega-3 canine osteoporosis efficacy")
If you're looking for good fish oil supplements, try the NOW brand. They have one specifically for dogs, but the dosage in it is the same as the one for humans they sell and twice the price
If you're looking for good fish oil supplements, try the NOW brand. They have one specifically for dogs, but the dosage in it is the same as the one for humans they sell and twice the price
Wait a minute, are you saying humans could take this? 😄
Please, please be careful with this brand! My friend's dog got into some "treats" and ate 3/4 of the bag. The phone number on the product was DISCONNECTED! We Googled and the chat on their website DIDN'T WORK! The phone number for the business office went unanswered! Finally, it took them nearly a week to respond on Facebook to ads they were running!
Please, please be careful with this brand! My friend's dog got into some "treats" and ate 3/4 of the bag. The phone number on the product was DISCONNECTED! We Googled and the chat on their website DIDN'T WORK! The phone number for the business office went unanswered! Finally, it took them nearly a week to respond on Facebook to ads they were running!
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Here's a link to one of the many studies on the impact of Omega-3s on osteoarthritis: https://avmajournals.av
There are at least four others if you use Google (try "Omega-3 canine osteoporosis efficacy")
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Here's a link to one of the many studies on the impact of Omega-3s on osteoarthritis: https://avmajournals.av
There are at least four others if you use Google (try "Omega-3 canine osteoporosis efficacy")
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