08-30-2009 | Â #1 |
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My Mood: | About Fish Oil! Found this on the net! Anyone else have some more good info on this great ‘stuff’ for dogs?Health Benefits of Fish Oil for Dogs The advantages of fish oil for dogs are plentiful. It’s no longer just a supplement for humans, or a benefit that cats enjoy from eating fish. Nope, your dog can have similar health benefits from fish oil. Did you know that fish oil aids in the relief of canine allergies? It can also help many conditions including kidney disease and arthritis. Fish oil or salmon oil for dogs can also assist in supporting vision, the heart, joint health, and it provides a boost to proper immune functions. One secret to fish oil is the omega-3 fatty acids. Salmon A prime place to see the effects is in your dogs skin and fur. It can help relieve the symptoms caused by allergies, such as hair loss, dry skin and dull fur. This super supplement can also help stop excessive shedding. The advantages of fish oil will help your young, adult and senior dogs. How quickly can you see the effects? Well, it depends on your dog. But remember that it will be working from the inside out. So your dog will begin to benefit right away, but it could be several weeks before you notice a difference. Fish oil for dogs is an incredible addition to your dogs diet. However, please consult your veterinarian for the amount and type of fish oil needed for your individual dog. Last edited by CorkyMax; 08-30-2009 at 03:31 PM. |
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08-31-2009 | Â #4 | |
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Am still in the process of finding info on the salmon and mackerel—-I use both but if there is any difference in which has the most Omega 3–not sure yet although they worded mackerel 1st in this sentence–Mackerel and salmon are the main 2 used in the fish oil supplement/capsule! I give my 2 dogs fish oil capsules (plus I give mackerel/salmon (mostly mackerel once or twice a week. I prefer the mackerel because of the price but it also has more of the 4 vitamins/minerals mentioned. I am comparing the 2 cans I have on hand which are from same company–Chicken of the Sea. Of course this I have of the salmon is the cheaper pink salmon, lol, who can even think about paying the price for the red salmon!! Here is the comparison as far as the 4 vitamins/minerals: (mackerel wins on all 4) Omega 3 Fish Oils | Puritan’s Pride I only want the ’3′ oil for mine—Think they have the 6 and 9 from the food I feed (raw diet). You might want to chek out what ratio you would need depending what you feed. Check on the web! Maybe try the words (and others) omega 3-6-9 oils/ratio or something on that order! And it is important to have the ratios right! Last edited by CorkyMax; 08-31-2009 at 09:38 AM. | |
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08-31-2009 | Â #5 |
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My Mood: | Just found this: Mackerel and salmon are two fatty fish whose oil is used for making fish oil capsules and other omega 3 nutritional supplements. Fish oil contains two essential fatty acids: DHA and EPA. About 180 mg of EPA and 120 mg of DHA is omega 3 fish level mackerel salmon. Other than these two fish, hoki, herring and sardines are also used in the making of good quality supplements. In fact recently it has been found that hoki is by far the most effective source of fatty acids because it lives in clean and less polluted waters around New Zealand. Consequently, hoki fish oil is also pure and less contaminated than other fish oils. Omega 3 fish level mackerel salmon can be read from the cover or bottle of the nutritional supplement you are about to buy. (THE MACKEREL I HAVE DOES NOT GIVE THAT INFO—THE SALMON DOES (same company, Lol, I think it is because they want you to think the salmon is better for your health so you will buy the more expensive stuff! By not putting that info on the mackerel at all tells me it has maybe more or the same–People would go for the mackerel then, lol, if they could get past the smell!) Normally doctors recommend taking 300 to 400 mg of DHA and EPA combined on a daily basis. So, you need to find out how much fat content is provided by one single capsule or pill. 1 serving of a healthy, fatty fish like the ones mentioned above provides up to 1000 mg of both fats combined. This amount is enough for 3 to 4 days and therefore doctors recommend eating fish twice a week to receive adequate amounts of these important fats on a regular basis. Keep in mind that they are referring to humans here. |
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01-12-2010 | Â #9 |
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My Mood: | Ratios of Omega 3 to Omega 6–Be aware Omega 3 fatty acid supplements for dogs: There is a huge difference in the omega 3 – omega 6 balance in commercial dog foods and the omega 3 – omega 6 balance in the diet of wild carnivores. The wild animalâs diet is composed mostly of small animals and birds eaten whole. This natural diet is high in omega 3 fatty acids and low in omega 6s. Commercial dog food is exactly the opposite. Dog food contains a lot of cereal grain which is high in omega 6 fatty acids and low in omega 3s. This lack of omega 3s affects the health of our pets in ways that nutritionists and veterinarians are only beginning to understand. Omega 3 fatty acids are vital for normal function of every organ system in the body, particularly the immune system. A lack of omega 3s (or relative excess of omega 6s) contributes to allergic and degenerative disorders, causing: Joint inflammation and arthritis Allergy – dry itchy skin, recurring skin infection, recurring ear infections Autoimmune disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease Loss of mental alertness in older dogs Oils such as cod liver oil derived from cold water fish are an excellent source of omega 3s and a more practical way of supplementing our petsâ diets: Deep water fish concentrate toxins like mercury and cancer-causing PCBs. If we are going to use fish oil for ourselves or our pets, purity is an important concern. Fish oils oxidize easily. Old or improperly stored fish oil oxidizes, creating free radicals which are toxic. Pure, fresh fish oil is light in color. It has very little fishy flavor and almost no odor. The pump dispensers used for some veterinary omega oil supplements are easy to use, but oxidize the product. This isnât what you want. Once opened, fish oil should be refrigerated and used within three months. Wipe away excess oil from the lip of the bottle after each use so you donât accumulate oxidized oil and contaminate the next dose. Recommendations: Supplement with cod liver oil or if you find the extra convenience worth the cost, with fish oil gel caps. Buy the highest quality product you can find. Give pets of all ages one teaspoonful of cod liver oil per fifty lbs. or the equivalent amount of fish oil gel caps. Pets that have arthritis, immune disorders like inflammatory bowel disease, allergies, recurring skin problems, or chronic kidney disease should receive one teaspoonful of cod liver oil (or the equivalent) per twenty pounds. |
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