Joint Support Supplements for Dogs
Fish Oil Really Works!
Wow, what can’t fish oil prevent, right? Well, it seems this powerful anti-inflammatory delivers a powerful punch or, rather, soothing and lubricating swing for joint pain. When searching for a powerful fish oil, choose cold water wild caught fish for maximum DHA and EPA amounts as well as products with publicly posted lab results verifying purity and potency.
If you want to check out how fish oil benefits canine joints, check it out here. I’ll leave it to the experts. 😉
Increase Intake of Vitamin E
When adding fish oil to your dog’s diet, it’s important to also increase your dog’s daily intake of vitamin E. Increase in fish oil depletes vitamin E levels so check out dosage advice here. When adding fish oil to your dog’s diet, add small amounts in the beginning to prevent tummy aches. Slowly ramp up to recommended amounts within a two-week period.
Ascenta Canine Omega3 Fish Oil
A veterinary nutritionist recommended this product many years ago and we still use it today. Each batch is tested for purity and potency plus the added smokey beef flavor ensures our dogs lap up the last drop. Each teaspoon contains high doses of EPA (720 mg) and DHA (450 mg) derived from anchovies and sardines, including added vitamin E. Canine Omega3 is a liquid, which can be easily measured and stirred in your dog’s daily meals. Don’t forget to refrigerate after opening and shake before serving.
Monica Segal’s Wild Salmon Oil
Each soft gel capsule contains 100% Wild Sockeye Salmon Oil (500 mg) and vitamin E, which takes the guess work out of fish oil to vitamin E balance. All of Monica’s products are tested for quality and laboratory results are posted with findings. While these products are shipped from Canada, it’s well worth waiting seven days for proven products.
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