Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs
A functional potency but troublesome packaging.
VetriScience Canine Plus Chewable Tablets are generally well-received for their effectiveness in senior dogs, but some users report issues with the smell and taste.
Users report positive effects on itchy skin, coat health, and overall well-being in senior dogs.
Several reviews mention vet approval, enhancing credibility.
Some users report their dogs eat the tablets willingly.
Some users and dogs dislike the strong, artificial smell.
Tip: Mixing with food to mask the smell
Several dogs refuse to eat the tablets due to taste.
Yes, several users mentioned mixing the vitamins with food makes it easier for dogs to eat it, but some recommend providing raw or plain food ahead of time with it, it can also entice dogs to eat them on their own but you may need to cut them up before giving them to the dog
The results are not immediate, you should see differences in improvement within a few weeks and can especially see it in SKIN as it starts to feel healthier, coat improves, and dogs seem to be a bit perky.
If you have a multi-dog household, you'll have to order accordingly, and to note, there are only 30 balls per bottle. Depending on your age and breed of dog, you may need to feed them accordingly.
"Seems to be helping them out some, they do get a little more pep in their step"
"My vet recommended this brand of vitamins. Unfortunately my dog won't go near it."
This product is a solid choice for senior dogs, especially for those already approved by a vet. However, the smell and taste issues may be a concern for some dogs, and these concerns should be weighed against the potential benefits. It seems effective and shows improvements in senior dogs.