Thursday, March 10, 2016
Premium Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil for Dogs and Cats
I just started adding wild alaskan salmon oil to my pet's food to improve skin and coat texture.After adding a little salmon oil to their dry kibble,he gobbled everything up. I've noticed an change in his fur after about a week of use.His coat and soft and shiny, and his skin doesn't flake as bad now.I like that it's all natural,no binders,no fillers,no artificial.This one bottle can great improve the health of your pet both inside and out just simply by giving a small amount to your pet each day.A little goes a long way and with the size of this bottle it should last quite a while.I received this product at a discount in exchange for my honest review.#terramaxpro
Just a few of the things our salmon oil supplement can do for your pet:
* EPA, one of the two essential omega 3 fatty acids in salmon oil, acts as an anti-inflammatory, which can help with any condition that causes inflammation of the heart, kidneys, skin, and joints.
* DHA is important in brain and eye development in puppies and kittens and is recommended for pregnant or nursing pets.
* Help ease inflammation due to allergies and reduce dry, itchy skin. This can also be an effective way to decrease the incidence of hot spots.
* It promotes a shiny, healthy coat and may reduce shedding.
http://www.amazon.com/Premium-Alaskan-All-Natural-Omega-3-Supplement/dp/B01BFPIETM/
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