Grizzly Omega Well being for Canine & Cats, Wild Salmon Oil/Pollock Oil Omega-3 Mix
$36.99
Value: $36.99
(as of Mar 18, 2025 10:28:37 UTC – Particulars)
Grizzly Omega well being – Omega-3’s is constructed from wild, not farmed, Alaskan salmon. That is necessary as a result of wild salmon has fewer energy and better in Omega 3. Grizzly Omega well being Comprises excessive ranges of DHA and EPA to assist wholesome pores and skin and coat. Grizzly Omega well being additionally helps nerve-based capabilities together with cognition and imaginative and prescient, immune system and fertility.
Product Dimensions : 3.4 x 3.4 x 9.2 inches; 2.07 Kilos
Merchandise mannequin quantity : 00851
Date First Accessible : August 21, 2017
Producer : Lambert Vet Provide
ASIN : B074N9NLJY
Helps wholesome pores and skin and Coat
Constructed from wild alaskan Salmon
Comprises excessive ranges of DHA and EPA
Prospects say
Prospects benefit from the style, shine, and high quality of the animal dietary complement. They discover it really works nicely, improves pores and skin and coat well being, and is a superb topper for pet food. Some clients additionally just like the softness and well being advantages. Nonetheless, some have combined opinions on the scent and worth for cash.
8 reviews for Grizzly Omega Well being for Canine & Cats, Wild Salmon Oil/Pollock Oil Omega-3 Mix
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$36.99
NikNic –
Value
Great value. Dogs love it and their coats look great
Bruce –
This stuff really helps your doggie!!
Shiny coat, less itch and general better health really does result from adding this product (as directed) to your dog’s diet.The pump dispenser works well, and gets almost all of the product out of the bottle.Smell? Not horrible really – but very fishy.Price… Uh, yeah, it’s expensive IMO
RuthR –
Quality Product
The ingredients and easy to dipense
WW –
Works, but whew it smells!
This salmon oil seems to work well, the dogs coats are nice and shiny, and they seem to like the taste. My only complaint is the smell. It’s really really strong. I have a doodle and the scent sticks to the fur on her face. The next time I need fish oil, I’ll look to another brand that hopefully smells less – which sadly means it was processed more. It’s a tough trade off.
Malcolm Prigg –
Support healthy joints, coat and heart!
Have been using this product for over a year! Reduces shedding! Beautiful shiny coat! A must have!
Amy W. –
Great food topper that pups love
My very picky malamute loves this stuff and it has been wonderful for her coat and skin. Her little brother, a newfypoo also loves it!
GB –
Something help my buddy. Can’t hurt & likes it!
My pooch was starting to get hip or leg problems where he could hardly walk or get up on something. I discontinued store-bought food and started making my own chicken and vegetable dog food. Adding supplements such as vitamins, turmac, cats claw, loosamine HCI, MSM and this fish oil. He has lost some weight and is walking and playing so much more!That was two years ago. It’s a pain in the butt to make his dog food which I make in big batches and freeze in small containers. He used to eat from a bowl that was constantly full now he gets two meals a day. So with all the things I’ve done including out in the fish oil I feel so much better knowing that he feels so much better! Any likes the taste. I used to make sure I mixed it in. One day I forgot and just gave it to him afterward and he loved it.
Dr. J –
Dog loves it, helps his coat
I bought this for our 5 mo old Husky pup – he’s had some sort of skin condition causing a couple balding patches on his muzzle – not completely bald but enough such that you can see it. The vet said they look more like an injury than anything else as the underlying skin isn’t typical of mange (something else that could cause balding), but he’s had them for weeks (and an injury shouldn’t take that long to heal). The vet said to rule out mange we’d have to do a skin scraping, which given the location and the fact he’s a crazy Husky would mean he’d need to be sedated (don’t want to poke him in the eye with a scalpel I guess), something we’d likely just reserve for when he’s neutered (another month at least). So in the meanwhile I bought this.First, he loves it. At home we call it his “gravy” – a single squirt of this in his kibble and some swishing around in the dish to distribute it and he’s good to go – he will usually scarf all the food down at once. My elderly dog loves it as well (a 16 year old schnoodle).Second, while it doesn’t smell like flowers, I don’t really sense a smell to it at all at least casually (I’m not purposefully trying to smell it in the bowl), so I think comments about smell are overblown.Lastly, his skin condition seems to be improving – he’s been using this for I’d say a month and a half or so, and the condition is improving but certainly not overnight, so who knows if this additive helped it, or if it’s just healing on its own. His coat is changing as well, seems to shed less; Huskies have a crazy thick coat to begin with (such that it’s basically impossible to see his actual skin).A word of warning – when we first started him on it, it gave him the runs for a week or 2. Not crazy explosive ones where he couldn’t control it, but certainly loose when he was doing his business outside.