Nutramax Denamarin with S-Adenosylmethionine & Silybin Tablets Liver Supplement for Small Dogs & Cats
Effective liver supplement with mixed pet acceptance and ease of use concerns.
Native Pet Sockeye Salmon Flavored Oil is generally well-regarded for improving skin and coat health in dogs and cats. However, some pets dislike the strong odor and refuse to eat it.
Potential digestive issues if consumed in large amounts
Prevention: Gradually introduce to pet's diet and monitor for any adverse effects.
Improves product skin quality
he oil has positive mental stimulation for dogs
Arthritis improved with Oil
Dog with Heart Murmur show improvement
Helps with Digestive issues
Flavoured Oil
"Very strong odor and my guys just didn't like it at all"
Product mixed with allows pets to taste in a pool
Tip: suggests getting pet’s used to smell gradually
Mixed with food pet's highl don't want to try
Factors: Usage frequency, Storage conditions, Pet's health conditions
Yes, salmon oil is generally safe for pets with allergies, but monitor for any adverse reactions.
Store in a cool, dry place away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
It is not recommended for puppies under 6 months. Consult your vet for appropriate supplements.
Gradually introduce it to your pet's diet, mixing it with a small serving of wet food initially. Monitor any reactions gradually incresing later
"I have a dog with very dry, itchy skin so I include this with every meal. I'm not sure if it was this or the other things we tried but his skin is getting better. He also loves the taste so it helps motivate him to eat!"
"Cats don’t Like this product"
If your pet can tolerate the strong smell, this product has the potential to improve skin and coat health, but be prepared for possible rejection by your pet.