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.
International Veterinary Sciences Lipiderm Fish Oil Omega 3 & 6 Liquid Dog Supplement shows mixed results. Some dogs benefit from improved coat and skin, while others dislike the taste and smell, leading to reluctance to eat. Price is a mixed blessing, with some users appreciating the cost but noting quality inconsistencies. Always consult a vet before changing your dog's diet.
Several users noticed a worsening condition in their dogs, including dry skin, liching, and other abnormalities.
Prevention: Consult veterinarians and watch out for any abnormalities.
Some reviewers noted improvements in their dogs' coat and skin.
The liquid form allows for easy addition to food.
Many dogs dislike the taste and smell.
Some users report inconsistent quality and effectiveness.
Tip: Switch to a higher-quality, more consistent supplement.
It can get very messy.
Some users and dogs find the oil bitter to taste, which makes feeding difficult
Recent reviews indicate declining quality and effectiveness.
generally positive
mixed to negative
Factors: Storage conditions, usage frequency
Yes, it can lead to an allergic reaction. One user mentioned a dog becoming allergic to it and needing to stop using it.
No, it is not suitable for puppy food
"Started my dog on this product and within a week I noted improvement in her coat and her skin dryness was also notably improved ."
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If your dog has specific skin or coat issues, consider another supplement or consult your vet for a more tailored solution. If you're willing to experiment with this supplement, be aware of the possible drawbacks and keep a close eye on your dog’s coat, skin and eating habits. If the benefits don't materialize or if your pet indicates that it dislikes the taste, it is perfectly acceptable to switch to something else.