Omega 3 for Dogs & Cats: New Dosage Recommendations May Shock You

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www.Omega3PromoCodes.com In a recent study made by the Humane Society, at least 62% of all American households include at least one pet cat or dog. A pet is not only capable of showing us great loyalty, but they also have the capacity to show great compassion towards others that is unmatched in what humanity can provide even during its better days. As a reward for such loyalty and love, what better way to show our gratitude than to keep our furry little friends healthy and happy? But how do we do that? Well, with fish oil, of course! Now fish oil is rich in an essential fatty acid known as omega-3.Omega-3, in the form of fish oil, was originally used by veterinarians to treat canine allergies. In more recent times, however, the uses of fish oil for improving animal health have expanded dramatically. Fish oil is now recommended for a wide variety of conditions ranging from kidney disease to arthritis and even high cholesterol. Adding fish oil to your dog's food, for example, provides anti-inflammatory effects and can help relieve itching due to atopic dermatitis, an allergy-related skin condition. While there are fish oil products on the market that are made specifically for our pets, it’s practical to use fish oil meant for humans, such as fish oil found in fish oil pills, as long as you choose the correct dosage. Experts recommend a dose of 1500 mg of fish oil for large dogs weighing at around 20 pounds or more. Smaller animals naturally should get smaller doses. If you use fish oil that is intended for humans, you can give larger dogs a capsule or two, depending on the dosage per capsule, and puncture a capsule to squeeze a portion of the contents into the food of smaller dogs or cats. Using products such as ourPLATINUM Series Fish Oil Omega 3 should make dosage measurement easy due to its uniform softgel capsules. Before dosing your dog or cat with any fish oil, however, it is highly suggested to consult a veterinarian, particularly with regard to how much fish oil is safe to use. Pets with allergies may need higher dosages than normal, and they also may need supplemental GLA, which is an omega-6 fatty acid that improves skin health. A veterinarian can best advise you about dosages and whether or not a combination of the two would work better for your pet than fish oil alone. We hope that you've enjoyed this video from PacificCoast NutriLabs about the power of omega 3 and obtaining your health goals. As a special limited time opportunity, we want to offer you 40% off on our Maximum Potency Platinum Series Vitamin D3, which is backed by 100% Money Back Best Health Guarantee. All you have to do is go to www.VitaminDCouponCodes.com and use promo code NEFXPUY7 at checkout! If you want to learn more about fish oil health benefits, check out our blog at PacificCoastNutriLabs.com/blog To view this video online visit: youtu.be/TklX3aR_WVM Let's connect! - Facebook: www.facebook.com/PacificcoastNutrilabs - Twitter: www.Pinterest.com/PCNutrilabs - Pinterest: twitter.com/PCNutriLabs - Our blog: PacificCoastNutriLabs.com/blog Go to www.Omega3PromoCodes.com use promo code HUGEDEAL at checkout to save 50% on our PLATINUM Series Omega 3.

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