Omega 3 Pet Capsules by Nordic Naturals
Nordic Naturals Omega-3 fish oils (EPA and DHA) promote your dog's health by supporting:For Healthy, Happy Pets
Nordic Naturals Omega-3 Pet oil, derived exclusively from wild anchovies and sardines, offers convenient soft gels for ease of use. Important omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, support healthy skin, coat, joints, heart, and the development and maintenance of the brain and eyes.
Suggested use:
For dogs and cats: use one soft gel for every 20 lbs. of body weight. Larger dogs: add soft gel to food.
Smaller dogs and cats: puncture soft gel and apply oil directly onto food, or serve by itself.
Check with your veterinarian for supplementation guidelines.
General Nutrient Support:
Fish body oil
Omega-3 fatty acid
Oil derived from 100% wild anchovies and sardines Encapsulated for convenient use and travel
Ingredients: fish oil, soft gel capsule (gelatin, water, glycerin), d-alpha tocopherol (a preservative).
90 Soft Gels
One 1000 mg Soft Gel Contains:
Crude fat (min.): 67%
Moisture (max.): 3%
EPA (min.): 11%
DHA (min.): 7%
For centuries, pet diets consisted of natural, unprocessed foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids derived from fish, algae, and plants.
The health-promoting Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil are EPA and DHA. They are important for supporting healthy skin1, coat, joints, brain, heart2, and eye health3, as well as a pet's energy level. While research indicates that a ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3 of 5:1 to 10:1 is optimal for dogs4, many pet foods contain primarily Omega-6 fatty acids from vegetable oils. This results in a highly unbalanced ratio dominated by Omega-6.
Some pet diets may include Omega-3 fatty acids; however, virtually none include satisfactory amounts of the most important Omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA. In line with pet recommendations in Scandinavia, we feel it is crucial to give your pet quality fish oil every day.
Nordic Naturals Omega-3 fish oils (EPA and DHA) promote your pet's health by supporting:
optimal cellular health
skin and coat health
moisture retention in skin
joint health
heart health
brain development and maintenance
eye development and maintenance
retinal and visual cortex
energy production
All natural vitamin A supports:
vision
growth
immune function
fetal development
All natural vitamin D supports:
skeletal structure
maintenance of mineral status
muscle contraction
nerve conduction, cell signaling
phosphorous balance
1. Griffin C. Canine atopic disease. Current Veterinary Dermatology: The Science and Art of Therapy. Mosby-Year Book 1993:99-120.
2. Freeman L, Rush J, Kehayias J, et al. Nutritional Alterations and the Effect of Fish Oil Supplementation in Dogs with Heart Failure. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 1998;12(6):440-8.
3. Bazan N, de Turco R. Review: pharmacological manipulation of docosahexaenoic-phospholid biosynthese in photo-receptor cells: implications in retinal degeneration. Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1994;10(3):591-604.
4. Vaughn D, Reinhart G, Swaim S, et al. Evaluation of dietary n-6 to n-3 fatty acid ratios on leukotriene B synthesis in dog skin and neutrophils. Vet Dermatol 1994;5(4):163-173.
Nordic Naturals Omega-3 Pet oil, derived exclusively from wild anchovies and sardines, offers convenient soft gels for ease of use. Important omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, support healthy skin, coat, joints, heart, and the development and maintenance of the brain and eyes.
Suggested use:
For dogs and cats: use one soft gel for every 20 lbs. of body weight. Larger dogs: add soft gel to food.
Smaller dogs and cats: puncture soft gel and apply oil directly onto food, or serve by itself.
Check with your veterinarian for supplementation guidelines.
General Nutrient Support:
Fish body oil
Omega-3 fatty acid
Oil derived from 100% wild anchovies and sardines Encapsulated for convenient use and travel
Ingredients: fish oil, soft gel capsule (gelatin, water, glycerin), d-alpha tocopherol (a preservative).
90 Soft Gels
One 1000 mg Soft Gel Contains:
Crude fat (min.): 67%
Moisture (max.): 3%
EPA (min.): 11%
DHA (min.): 7%
For centuries, pet diets consisted of natural, unprocessed foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids derived from fish, algae, and plants.
The health-promoting Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil are EPA and DHA. They are important for supporting healthy skin1, coat, joints, brain, heart2, and eye health3, as well as a pet's energy level. While research indicates that a ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3 of 5:1 to 10:1 is optimal for dogs4, many pet foods contain primarily Omega-6 fatty acids from vegetable oils. This results in a highly unbalanced ratio dominated by Omega-6.
Some pet diets may include Omega-3 fatty acids; however, virtually none include satisfactory amounts of the most important Omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA. In line with pet recommendations in Scandinavia, we feel it is crucial to give your pet quality fish oil every day.
Nordic Naturals Omega-3 fish oils (EPA and DHA) promote your pet's health by supporting:
optimal cellular health
skin and coat health
moisture retention in skin
joint health
heart health
brain development and maintenance
eye development and maintenance
retinal and visual cortex
energy production
All natural vitamin A supports:
vision
growth
immune function
fetal development
All natural vitamin D supports:
skeletal structure
maintenance of mineral status
muscle contraction
nerve conduction, cell signaling
phosphorous balance
1. Griffin C. Canine atopic disease. Current Veterinary Dermatology: The Science and Art of Therapy. Mosby-Year Book 1993:99-120.
2. Freeman L, Rush J, Kehayias J, et al. Nutritional Alterations and the Effect of Fish Oil Supplementation in Dogs with Heart Failure. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 1998;12(6):440-8.
3. Bazan N, de Turco R. Review: pharmacological manipulation of docosahexaenoic-phospholid biosynthese in photo-receptor cells: implications in retinal degeneration. Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1994;10(3):591-604.
4. Vaughn D, Reinhart G, Swaim S, et al. Evaluation of dietary n-6 to n-3 fatty acid ratios on leukotriene B synthesis in dog skin and neutrophils. Vet Dermatol 1994;5(4):163-173.
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