Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs
A functional potency but troublesome packaging.
The Paws & Pals Salmon Oil Chews are praised for their effectiveness but criticized for size and taste, especially for cats.
Size and taste issues for cats
Prevention: Check the size and discretion of taste and be ready to switch brands if necessary.
Users reported improvements in skin health and dandruff reduction.
Many dogs loved the chews and looked forward to them as treats.
Some users found these chews effective in encouraging their pets to eat.
Many cats found the chews too big to eat comfortably.
Some users were confused because the product is labeled for dogs only.
Tip: Consider using the chews only for dogs.
Some pets refused to eat the chews due to taste preference.
Tip: Try mixing with food or using as a reward after favorite meals.
Factors: Pet's preference, Usage frequency, Storage conditions
While some users found these beneficial for their cats, many cats refused to eat them due to size and taste. They are better suited for dogs.
The most common issues are the size being too large for cats and taste preferences leading some pets to refuse the chews.
Many users reported improvements in skin and coat health, especially for dogs, however, results vary with cats having more issues with taste.
"My two cats and one dog all love these treats. They get the treats with dinner every night and if they have a meal they don't like I just crumble the treats over it and they gobble it up. I've been using these for 2+ years and my cats dandruff has been eliminated and his paw pads aren't dry anymore...."
"EXTREMELY disappointed with this purchase... Chewy advertises this product as 'Salmon Oil Chews Dog & Cat Supplement' and I purchased for my cats. But on arrival, this product doesn't appear to be for cats. The labeling states 'For Dogs' twice and 'Specially formulated for dogs over the age of 12..."
If your pet is fine with larger chews and enjoys the taste, these could be a good supplement. However, for fussy eaters or smaller cats, consider alternatives.