Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs
A functional potency but troublesome packaging.
The Only Natural Pet Skin Wellness Chewable Tablets receive mixed reviews, with some users reporting significant improvements in skin allergies while others find them ineffective and difficult for pets to consume.
Potential seizure in dog
Prevention: Consult with a vet before use
Users report significant improvements in skin allergies.
Preferable to fish oil for some pets.
Many pets refuse to eat the tablets.
Tip: Grinding into a powder and mixing into food
Report of a seizure after consuming the tablets.
Yes, some users report significant improvements in skin allergies.
No, many pets refuse to eat them, even when mixed with food or cheese.
One user reported a seizure in their pet after giving them the tablets, but it is unclear if it is related.
"My lab has skin allergies. He will chew at his leg causing lick granuloma on his front legs. This medicine has made a huge difference! Though at first he wouldnβt eat them without grinding into a powder mixed into his food. I bury the pills in with his food and he doesnβt even notice now."
"I got these for my dog, thinking they would help her coat. She gets Brewers yeast/garlic tabs every day, and she devours them, so I just figured she would eat these also. She sniffs them and walks away. I've tried hiding them in her dinner, wrapping them in cheese, and finally decided she knew best...."
Consider this product if your dog suffers from skin allergies and is willing to consume the tablets. Be aware of potential taste issues and consult with a vet before use, especially if your pet has a history of seizures.