Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Fish Oil Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Cats
Effective formula but messy packaging issues
The Jackson Galaxy Solutions Skin Soother is praised for its effectiveness in soothing skin issues in some cases, but many reviews indicate it is ineffective and may cause irritation. Users report mixed results, with some seeing improvements and others experiencing no change or worsening conditions. The product's alcohol content is a common complaint, affecting both pets and users.
The product has shown effectiveness in reducing skin issues and stopping itching in some pets.
Some users reported quick relief from skin issues.
Users found the product easy to apply.
The product can be used in conjunction with other treatments.
The product's alcohol content has been reported to cause irritation in some pets and users.
Overall
Many users reported that the product did not work for their pets.
Recent reviews indicate a decline in effectiveness and an increase in reports of irritation.
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Factors: Frequency of application, Severity of skin issue
Users report applying it 1-3 times a day, depending on the severity of the skin issue.
The product is suitable for cats and dogs, but monitor for adverse reactions. Consult a vet before use.
"This actually works pretty good. You may not see immediate results but keep using it will work. My cats face was raw and bloody from constant scratching. It healed his skin and stopped his scratching. I use it up to 3 times a day. You can put it in their mouth or on their skin. Putting the drops on ..."
"This doesnβt do anything. I have successfully used a lot of homeopathic products with success. I was suspicious that this product refuses to list its ingredients, citing a βproprietary blend.β Itβs bogus. Itβs just alcohol and water. Save your money. Consult a homeopathic vet and get real ..."
If your pet has skin issues, consider this product cautiously and monitor for any adverse reactions. It may work for some pets, but there are significant reports of inefficacy and irritation. Consulting a veterinarian before use is highly recommended.