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180-Count Chew + Heal Labs Salmon Oil Omega Soft Chews for Dogs: Skin & Coat Supplement with Omega-3 & 6 $9.99 w/ S&S

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3d ago
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tooslick
3d ago
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My dog eats just about anything but won't touch these. Gave them to my daughter and her food hounds won't eat them either. Maybe you will have better luck.
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misturanderson
2d ago
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Just be aware that any fish oil as a supplement is used to increase Omega-3 fatty acid content of the diet (especially if you're using it for allergies). For dogs this is only really utilized by their body if it is EPA or DHA from fish oil. The rest of the oil (outside of the EPA and DHA Omega-3s) in any of these "fish oil" supplements might as well be olive oil.

The majority of the Omega-3 fatty acid content of this product is from ALA from flax. Dogs can't use this in a meaningful way.

You would be better off looking for a concentrated or "triple-strength" fish oil supplement that has a much greater DHA and EPA Omega-3 content.
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