Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs
A functional potency but troublesome packaging.
The Finest for Pets Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil has mixed reviews. While some users report improved pet health, others complain about incorrect labeling and the presence of pollock oil. The pump dispenser is appreciated, but ingredient transparency is a significant concern.
Presence of pollock oil may cause allergic reactions in some pets
Prevention: Check with a veterinarian before purchasing
Users report improved energy and coat shine in their dogs.
Pump dispenser makes it easy to administer the correct dose.
Dogs and cats generally accept the product well.
Product contains pollock oil, contrary to labeling.
No clear indication of the percentage of salmon oil versus pollock oil.
Many users and pets dislike the strong smell of the oil.
Yes, despite being labeled as 100% wild Alaskan salmon oil, multiple reviews confirm the presence of pollock oil.
No, the presence of pollock oil makes it unsuitable for pets with allergies to white fish.
The pump dispenser makes it easy to administer the correct dose without measuring.
"Wild Alaskan Salmon oil is everything they described but better! I have to large dogs and what I like about it, is the pump! 7 pumps for one of my dog the other dog 6 pumps. No more measuring, just pumps!! Both dogs have been on salmon oil for 2 months, both have full energy, their coats are shin..."
"Smells horrible"
While the product has shown some health benefits, the labelling issues and lack of transparency in ingredients make it a risky choice. Consider looking for alternatives with clearer ingredient lists if you have specific dietary needs for your pet.