Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Fish Oil Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Cats
Effective formula but messy packaging issues
Licks Pill-Free Littles SKIN & ALLERGY Dog Supplement shows mixed results. While some users report significant improvements in shedding and coat quality, others find it ineffective or even causing stomach issues in their dogs. The supplement is fairly easy to administer, but the mixed results and potential side effects make it a product to consider with caution.
Improves coat shine and health.
Easy to mix with food for some dogs.
Did not resolve skin conditions for many users.
Caused diarrhea in some dogs.
There are indications of a decline in quality and effectiveness over time, with some users noticing a downtrend in results from earlier positive results.
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No, several users reported that it did not improve their dog's specific skin issues, such as paw licking or other allergic reactions.
It can be, but some dogs may dislike it. Mixing it with the dog's food might help make the administration easier.
Yes, some users reported that their dogs experienced digestive issues like diarrhea after taking the supplement.
"She has always had the shiniest coat but this helped so much with shedding. I give her a bath every 2-wks and to see the difference in how much she sheds after bathing has me sold. I bought this for the skin red issues but the shedding couldn't be ignored."
"I ordered this because my dog licks his paw. So far, they have not done anything to help."
If you're looking for a supplement to improve your dog's coat and reduce shedding, Licks Pill-Free Littles might be worth a try, but be prepared for potential digestive issues and inconsistent results. For dogs with specific skin conditions, other alternatives might be more reliable.