Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs
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PetAg Prozyme is highly recommended for its effectiveness in aiding digestion in dogs and cats. It has helped many pets with digestive issues, including EPI, and has been praised for its ability to stop itching in dogs caused by food allergies. However, it may not be suitable for picky eaters and there are concerns about the ingredient list for vegan pets.
Not suitable for vegan pets due to cow milk derivative.
Prevention: Consider a lactose-free alternative.
Works well in aiding digestion and stopping itching in dogs caused by food allergies.
Effective for pets suffering from Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI).
Improves absorption of nutrients, essential for diabetic dogs.
Some cats and dogs may not eat their food if the supplement is added.
Contains cow milk derivative, which may not be suitable for vegan pets.
Tip: Consider a lactose-free alternative.
Factors: usage frequency, pet tolerance
Yes, many users have reported significant improvement in managing EPI symptoms.
Yes, it has been effective in stopping itching caused by food allergies.
No, some pets, especially picky cats, may refuse to eat the supplemented food.
No, it contains a cow milk derivative, which is not suitable for vegan pets.
"Itchy skin in dogs is often caused by food allergies. Prozyme helps the dog more completely digest protein and stops the itching. Got rid of the itchy skin for the first dog I used it on (Vet recommended), and I have used it for all my dogs since. Have recommended it to other people and it worked..."
"First ingredient is cow milk derivative which is acidic and manifests cancer. I thought this was vegan but there is a different kind called prozyme plus lactose free. I'm going to donate this to a shelter since my dogs are vegan and this could potentially upset their stomachs and/or promote cancer"
If your pet has digestive issues and can tolerate the supplement, PetAg Prozyme is a highly recommended product. However, be aware of the ingredient list and consult with your vet if your pet is vegan.