Nordic Naturals Omega-3 Pet – Cats and Small Dogs
This is a liquid supplement, for pets who prefer not to use pills.
I am happy to offer this product at a discount through my Fullscript store:
This is a liquid supplement, for pets who prefer not to use pills.
I am happy to offer this product at a discount through my Fullscript store:
This is a liquid choice, for pets and pet parents who prefer not to use pills or break open capsules.
I am happy to offer this product at a discount through my Fullscript store:
We have all read about the wonders of fish oil, and with good reason. Extensive studies show omega-3 in some fish can really help fight inflammation.
The more I thought about it, the more I thought, hmm, if vitamin D deficiency is so common in humans — especially northerners who don’t get adequate sunlight, and those who wear sunscreen — then what about in dogs?
Unfortunately, skin problems are common in our furry friends. They deal with a lot – dust, chemicals, shampoos, sprays, bugs and other environmental problems. Food is also a huge issue. What goes into the body makes the body react, for better or worse.
I take supplements, for many different reasons. I do the same for my dogs. Should you give your dog supplements?
Omega-3 fatty acids are well researched and respected for many reasons. These include aiding in heart health, inflammatory issues and …
Many times, pet parents I and discuss supplements. People often ask for multivitamin / mineral supplements, probiotics, arthritis support, anti-inflammatory …
Note: The dog pictured here was my senior dog, Cori. She developed glaucoma, a vision issue, at the age of …
I made a meal with shrimp and some other healthy foods. This is another demonstration of how easy it is to incorporate nutritious foods into your dog’s diet.