🐾 Give your pet the gift of health!
Nordic Naturals Omega-3 Pet is a premium fish oil supplement designed specifically for small dogs and cats, delivering 304 mg of Omega-3 per mL. This unflavored liquid formula promotes heart, skin, coat, and immune health, ensuring your furry friends receive the best in nutrition. Crafted from sustainably sourced fish, it guarantees purity and optimal absorption, making it a responsible choice for pet owners.
Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Allergen Information | Non-GMO |
Product Benefits | Pet Immune and Joint Health |
Dog Breed Size | Small |
Active Ingredients | tocopherol |
Flavor | Unflavored |
Item Form | Liquid |
J**S
No stank and great quality
I really don’t smell any fish oil at all. Like maybe the faintest scent. My super picky Chihuahua even eats it in whip cream. And he hates fish! Among a multitude of other things 🙄 Definitely didn’t think he was going to eat it but he did! If you figure out the dosing with a little help from ChatGPT, it’s worth it to get the bigger bottle. The tiny one is such a rip off in comparison of how much you get. But just be careful because the 8 and 16 ounce bottles are higher potency than the small breed bottle. I’m using it for two small dogs, a Chihuahua and Pomeranian. 1.5 ML for my Pomeranian because he has some itchy years/itchy skin issues. 1.25 for my Chihuahua, he’s pretty much fine except for the occasional itchy ear. for reference, my dogs are 10 and 11 pounds. This is the only fish oil my ORAGINC FILLER AND SYNTHETIC FREE trusted vitamin brand “ The pet health and nutrition center” recommend. Side bar-You should definitely check out their website because their vitamins are so much better than anything else on the market, organic, filler, additive, and artificial ingredient free, and include glandulars/probiotics/liver detox. And they’re incredibly affordable! I’ve seen a night and day difference with giving them their vitamins and their colostrum, along with this fish oil supplement. Great Skin/coat, improved mood and agility, healthier stools, more energy, better breath, stopped paw licking etc. We only get our babies for a short time, but we are their whole world. They deserve the best! May your sweet fur baby live a long and healthy fulfilled life.
P**Y
trusted product, easy to administer, helping my geriatric 18 y/o kitty feel/move better
I went with Nordic Naturals because I trust these products and have used a few for myself. As hoped, this fish oil supplement seems to be helping my little old man move around better and feel better in short time.My 18 years old kitty is healthy save for some arthritis and a slightly shaggy, dandruff laden coat. I purchased this to help his skin and fur, but also because I read that fish oils help with inflammation and pairs well with use of glucosamine supplements. I chose products in liquid form because my boy is super picky and would never eat a soft chew. He doesn't even like the supplements mixed in with his food, but seems more receptive over a chew. Also, I can administer it as needed. And most days that is what I do.With his arthritis, he hasn't been able to jump up, and he tends to favor a leg. I have made adaptations (moving litter boxes, having more sleeping areas lower to ground, or easier to get to, bought some pet stairs and ramps for easier access, etc). The vet said to try a couple of supplements (specifically glucosamine/condroitin and a fish oil) rather than going on a prescription. So that is what brought me here to look for something for him. He has been on this for 2-3 weeks now. I would say it was within a few days I noticed that he was coming out and about more. He likely wont be returning to jumping up on stuff (but who knows!) but he has has a smoother gait as he walks. He had been hanging out in one room, but now he seems to feel well enough to come out into a couple more rooms. I have areas set up with pet stairs so he can at least get up onto some low climbers and sleep (and hang out with his family!!). There is no shortage of options for him, and I am glad he is making use of the few easier ones I have for him.He looks more perky, and there is a little more sheen to his coat. This is the other item I am using along side with it.https://smile.amazon.com/Paramount-Pet-Health-Glucosamine-Chondroitin/dp/B07DQTF6XB/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=Paramount+Pet+Health+100%25+Natural+Glucosamine+for+Cats&qid=1599679263&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExQzBDM0xKNlBZMlpZJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMDI4MDAwMVExNFBYR1pVMVpVUiZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODEyMDU2MTFaTlo3OE5VSVNNNCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
L**Y
Cat loves the oil and thinks it's a treat, and it works beautifully.
I wanted to wait a few weeks before I gave my review.My cat had dandruff and a localized skin condition that was causing his skin to dry and then break off, taking clumps of fur with it. Very alarming. It really was just a dry skin problem and the vet recommended fish oil.I didn't want to give him fish oil pills because I frankly wanted to avoid the rigamarole of forcing pills down a protesting cat's throat every morning. Cats don't take pills quietly, so we were either going to have to force-feed it to him or break it open and give him the liquid inside. Since we were likely going to wind up doing the latter, I skipped the pills and went straight for the liquid.We also give him dry food throughout the day, not wet food. I wasn't precisely sure how I was going to use this oil because I was afraid it would congeal or spoil and not get eaten in time.My solution was to take a single treat and put it on a plate. I'd take the dropper and put the oil on top of the treat. The first time I did this, he didn't want it: he'd never had the oil before, it was sticky, he arched his back and smacked his lips and acted like I'd ruined his treat by putting oil on it. He wouldn't take all of the oil: he would just eat the treat and leave the rest of the oil untouched. I had to use multiple treats to induce him to get most of it. I was concerned about that, because we can't go around giving him 5 treats every morning just to get him to take his medicine. It's not healthy.Within a week, he not only got used to the oil, he came to like it. It's been a couple weeks now and he LOVES it. He comes running if he realizes I'm preparing his oil + treat dish. Meows very obnoxiously. Won't stop until I set it down. He licks his plate clean and keeps licking just to make sure he didn't miss a drop, so dosing him is not an issue-- whatever I put down, he'll eat all of it.So there's two stars: the cat likes it and takes it without complaint.My cat is about 13lbs, so I gave him 75ml, which was the recommended dosage on the bottle. In hindsight, this was too much, especially as a first dosage, because it made him throw up on the second day. I reduced the dosage to 50ml and that worked perfectly. I still keep him on 50ml.Here's the other three stars: His fur is smooth and silky. His skin has stopped flaking, and the areas that were dry and scabby/scaly are clearing up.That's why I gave this five stars. Three stars because it works, two stars because the cat loves it.TL;DR: If your cat doesn't like the oil at first, act like it's a treat and give them a week. They'll probably come to like it. If your cat throws up from the recommended dose-by-weight, knock the dosage down by about 20-25ml to see if that helps. The product works and I saw significant results in fur and skin condition within three weeks.Update 8/27/18: Bought it a second time as I was starting to run out. Cat is still addicted, and it's still doing wonders for his coat and skin. 10/10 would recommend.
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