Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil For Pets

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For years, we've gone above and beyond to make sure our customers beards and hair have been in tip top shape for whatever life throws at them. It seems only fitting that we do the same for your beloved cats and dogs. Enter, an Alaskan powerhouse additive in 100% Pure Alaskan Salmon Oil.

Adding salmon oil to your dog or cat's food can provide a multitude of health benefits. Firstly, salmon oil is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, specifically EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), which play a crucial role in promoting overall well-being. These essential fatty acids support a healthy immune system, reduce inflammation, and can alleviate symptoms of skin allergies and joint pain in pets. Additionally, omega-3s contribute to a shiny, lustrous coat and can help maintain healthy skin, reducing itching and dryness. Salmon oil can also benefit brain and eye development in kittens and puppies, making it particularly valuable for young pets.

Furthermore, salmon oil's heart-healthy properties can enhance cardiovascular health in dogs and cats, potentially reducing the risk of heart disease and promoting better circulation. Omega-3s have been associated with improved cognitive function, which can be especially valuable as pets age. Overall, incorporating salmon oil into your pet's diet is a simple and effective way to support their overall health, from their skin and coat to their immune system and cognitive abilities, making it a valuable addition to their daily meals.

General Usage Guidelines:

  1. Small Dogs and Cats: For pets weighing less than 20 pounds, a daily dose of 250-500 milligrams (0.25ml - 0.5ml) of EPA and DHA combined is typically sufficient. This can be achieved by using a salmon oil supplement with a measured dropper or softgel capsules.

  2. Medium to Large Dogs: For dogs weighing between 20 and 60 pounds, a dose of 500-1000 (0.5ml - 1.0ml) milligrams of EPA and DHA per day may be appropriate.

  3. Large Dogs: For larger dogs weighing over 60 pounds, a dose of 1000-2000 milligrams (1.0ml - 2.0ml) of EPA and DHA per day can provide benefits.

Always follow the specific dosage instructions provided, and consider speaking to your veterinarian for their recommendations. It's crucial not to exceed the recommended dosage, as excessive amounts of fatty acids can lead to digestive upset or other health issues. It's always better to start with a lower dose, and work your way up to the recommended dose for your pets size.