Life Line Pet Nutrition Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil Omega-3 Supplement for Skin & Coat – Supports Brain, Eye & Heart Health in Dogs & Cats, 16.5oz
$27.99
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Natures perfect source of DHA for brain, eye and heart health.
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Customers appreciate the high-quality product and its effectiveness in improving skin health. They find it an excellent supplement to their dogs’ daily meals and provide good value for money. Many customers praise the oil content, coat quality, and softness. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the smell.
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9 reviews for Life Line Pet Nutrition Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil Omega-3 Supplement for Skin & Coat – Supports Brain, Eye & Heart Health in Dogs & Cats, 16.5oz
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Rnw.7 –
Just do it!
Where do I start!? The amount for the price with the proven analysis of purity is amazing. And it only requires a pump and a half for each of my dogs verses others at 3 or 4 pumps! This bottle will last me a year!! The Medical Medium states salmon oil and kelp is so important to dogs health and I’ve noticed such a difference in their coats. Silky, shiny and no dandruff. Took about 2/3 weeks to notice the difference but the results will come! Plus the dogs love the taste. The dogs pictured are 9, 8, and 2 years old and the 8 year olds coat looks just as good as the 2 year olds! I tried other fish oils after salmon oil and their coats lost their luster. Came back after integrating it back in! I also supplement them with Dr. Harveys multivitamin, either kelp or seameal and organic immunity mushroom powder (reishi, turkey tail and others) and coQ10. They are not fed raw yet so these results were noticeable even still with high quality kibble with no wheat, corn or soy.
Kassie and Alex –
Cat loves it! And I am seeing results. (Updated review)
Original review, Jan 2015:Too soon to see results (only used a few weeks) BUT MY CAT EATS IT. So that’s instantly a five star review from me, haha. Love my cat but she’s picky! I mix 1/4 tspn in with her food daily. The first few days she was hesitant and ate less than normal, but she still ate some, and now she’s eating normally. While I’m not sure if she loves it or just tolerates it, she asks for food and eats like normal so I’m happy!Update: Cat still loves it! Asks for it! I think my dog is jealous, but my dog is allergic to salmon and can’t have any haha. I do notice some dandruff on my cat, which I was hoping would improve over time, but it has only been a few months and occasionally I forget to give it to her (so, 5x weekly instead of 7x weekly). Also, I have not been brushing her fur very much… And I know that brushing can help keep a cat’s coat and skin healthy. So I’m trying to brush her a few times per week at least. (Hey, I love my cat! Lots of pets and cuddles…just don’t brush her much oops). I’m hopeful that with increased brushing and consistent dosing of salmon oil that her coat and skin will improve.I currently have my cat on a dry food diet, so I’m glad to have this supplement that she likes so much. I know that it is beneficial for her health overall, not just her skin.Update, Nov 30, 2016: Over the months of mostly-consistent use (still like 5x weekly, only because occasionally I’m in a rush and don’t have time to mix the oil in her food), my cat’s dandruff disappeared. I am very pleased! In JulyI was on vacation for a few weeks and my friend didn’t add the oil to her food, and when I returned my cat’s dandruff was coming back. When I added the oil again, after a few weeks, her dandruff was gone! Then in September I was sick a few weeks and didn’t add the oil, and again—dandruff. I got back in the habit of adding oil, and dandruff gone. So I know it’s helping her skin, and I can only assume it is of course benefiting her health overall too. I am very pleased!I will have to buy a new bottle in a few months because mine will be expiring soon, even though it’s not empty yet (she only gets 1/4 tsp a day so this is no surprise). I do not mind purchasing a quality salmon oil that clearly works, I can see the benefits and she enjoys eating it. :)(Off the top of my head, I think my bottle was dated to last about 12-14 months in the fridge, but obviously check the expiration date on yours when you order it)
Ken Kosaka –
Our dogos LOVE it!
I have used this product for years! It feels good to feed our dogs something healthy that they love. We squirt it right on top of their food daily. It comes in a heavy duty bottle with an almost leak proof cap which makes it easy to store in the fridge. It is very pungent but the cap seals in the smell so it doesn’t stink up the fridge. If you keep it in the fridge it is good to the very last drop. I have never had a bottle go bad – even the gallon size ( which is hard to find now).
ð¹ Catrinka ð¹ –
High quality salmon oil…I just wish it came with a pump dispenser
I began using salmon oil for my dogs’ skin and coats several years ago; but since then, I’ve learned that it’s also important for the longer term benefits to their heart, brain, and joints.Life Line wild salmon oil is 100% natural. According to their website, it is produced from freshly caught, sustainably harvested wild alaskan salmon. Rather than the rosemary extract used as a preservative by most salmon oil producers, natural mixed tocopherols (Vitamin E) are added to maintain freshness in the Life Line brand. This means that the product can also be used for cats (felines don’t tolerate rosemary). Each teaspoon of oil provides approximately 1395 mg of total omega-3 fatty acids, including 558 mg of EPA and 651 mg of DHA.Generally, I’ve been satisfied with several different brands of salmon oil available from Amazon Prime, but usually prefer the products that are available in the larger-size bottles with a pump dispenser. The pump dispensers make feeding time a breeze…you simply pump the number of “squirts” that are recommended for the weight of your dog(s) directly onto their food.Unfortunately, that is the only downside to this salmon oil by Life Line. While it does come in a large-size bottle, there is no pump dispenser. Rather than having to use and wash measuring spoons twice a day, I’ve thoroughly cleaned one of the competitor’s salmon oil dispensers and emptied the Life Line bottle contents into it. Since the Life Line bottle includes dosages based on tsp amounts per dog weight, I had to use measuring spoons the first time in order to see how much each squirt of the dispenser was equal to. Now it’s easy. I just keep the bottle in the fridge to ensure lasting freshness; and then pump the newly-determined number of squirts on top of both of my dogs’ dinners.The improvement in my dogs’ skin and coats is very noticeable. They both have gorgeous, shiny coats and non-itchy skin. With the salmon oil added to their diets, it’s important to brush your dog once or twice a week, particularly if they’re a long-haired breed. Just a quick brush will help to distribute the extra oil throughout your dog’s fur.
Amy Saunders –
My cat and dog love this stuff. It smells very fishy but they love it
Lynn tourangeau –
Great product. my dogs skin looks great and he loves the taste
Joyce –
My dogs like a squirt of this on their kibble every day! It helps keep their coats lush and shiny and not dry from the heat.
Michelle Lawrie –
Use this on our 13 year old dog when she started getting stiff and sore, that was 1.5 years ago and she still uses and loves it. We love it as our dog is feeling good and not sore anymore â¥ï¸
Amazon Customer –
Godd quality oil. can keep in in the fridge and never turn solid. Good taste. My dogs love it