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Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil Formula for Dogs & Cats - Omega 3 Skin & Coat Support - Liquid Food Supplement for Pets - Natural EPA + DHA Fatty Acids for Joint Function, Immune & Heart Health 16oz

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Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil Formula for Dogs & Cats - Omega 3 Skin & Coat Support - Liquid Food Supplement for Pets - Natural EPA + DHA Fatty Acids for Joint Function, Immune & Heart Health 16oz

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Customers find the animal nutritional supplement a good value for money. It helps keep their coats shiny and soft, with noticeable results. They love it for their pets and consider it a healthy boost to their diet. Many customers report that the product helps reduce skin irritation and itching. The taste is liked by dogs and cats, who enjoy it as a treat. However, some customers have issues with bottle leakage and mixed opinions on the smell.

Product Description

· Goes Great with Any Meal - For pet parents looking for an alternative to capsules, raw treats, or soft chews, all it takes is a few pumps of Salmon Oil to mix nicely with dog or cat food. · A tasty & body nourishing treat for cats & dogs - Essential fatty acids for a healthy coat. · Powerful Omega Fatty Acids - This premium fish oil liquid formula is loaded with the healthy Omega-3 fatty acid (with EPA and DHA) to support health and wellness for your canine or feline companion. · Help your pet stay looking great - The rich Omegas in Salmon Oil are a dog health supply to nourish skin and coat and keep your four-legged friend feeling happy every day. · Perfect for Skin & Coat -Salmon Oil provides nourishment to keep skin and coats in the best condition.

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Ayuja D.Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025

I started adding this oil in 2022 and my dogs are PICKY. 3 years lasted and they still like it which is great for picky eaters. It made their hair soft and my chihuahua had less dandruff and even allergic reactions. Good quality and attracts the dogs.

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monikaReviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025

This product is excellent, it helps my dog to keep his coat shiny and prevent itching.

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raeReviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024

My cat normally has to get steroids every winter for skin issues because of heaters. This has kept her skin feeling hydrated and her fur soft. She seems to like the taste and doesn’t eat around it. I can tell this is high quality because it doesn’t impact her stomach. Additionally shipping was easy because the pump is separate. I know some people mentioned it going rancid quickly but honestly have not experienced that.

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Patricia G. TrujilloReviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024

I’ve used this product in the past and have had really good results comparing it to other brands out there.. I notice the difference with my dog right away within days of using it. She is less itchy, her coat looks super shiny and smooth, and she is not picky with it either! I have used other brands and my dog apparently doesn't like the taste because she won’t eat her food right away. With this brand, she eats all her food with no issues so I’m assuming she likes the taste?! Like I’ve said, I think it is a high quality product! I just didn’t realize how small the bottle is for the smaller size… I would also like to do a price match with petco and Amazon and see which place sells it for cheaper. It is very easy to use! I will def stick to this brand since it’s given me the best results with my pets. I have also never tried it with my cat and will be doing that this time around! Excited! Only reason I’m giving it 4 stars is because of the size.. it’s very small.

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AnonomousReviewed in the United States on July 10, 2017

A decade+ ago, 2 newborn, sibling kittens, inner city-abandoned, were rescued by our caring police, turned over & nurtured through infancy by our local vet hospital. Sisters Silky & Sahsa adopted us, full of excitement & endless purring, when they were just 10 weeks old. They slept, ate, played, were perfectly potty trained, got spayed / had all their shots, & have filled our family with love & laughs, while gracefully growing into their 65 yr old human equivalency years. Our child (now adult) has progressed through elementary, middle school, HS, & has just graduated (away University) Magna Cum Laude with BA degree (while working continuously through all 4 yrs, straight A's/ Deans list); & has immediately secured well paid employ. Naturally, we believe our cats enhanced & supported these successes (!) 😀 We've always fed them highest quality, grain free food (dry), w fresh water every day. We live in Upstate NY (country / suburbs). They're indoor, short haired, dark torties. Over the past few years, especially during Spring thaw into Summer heat & humidity, they've been hacking up loud, frequent, & (mostly) non-productive attempts to upchuck the fur plugs amassed in their complex, multi-stage, digestive innards. ("Complex" compared to humans.) Upon observation, cylindrical "plugs" of densely compacted fur are obvious, once expelled- Not stinky, not gross, not mixed w anything gross, just saliva. I googled around a bit, & quickly learned that these fur plugs are just *exactly* as commonly described by vets- cylindrical shaped, tangled masses of fur, (1-2" long), compressed into this shape by the intestines, not gross at all, just fur coated with a little bit of spit (not vomit). Apparently, the fur is supposed to pass out the other end (in much smaller amounts, little by little) into the litterbox, before it ever reaches such a large, tightly compacted, defined mass of fur- And, IF cats need to throw it up, it's supposed to dislodge & be expelled within 1-3 (-ish) attempts. Ongoing, "unproductive" upchuck attempts, are a warning sign that your cat's digestive system is at extreme peril of complete blockage, is a medical emergency- potentially life threatening & may require immediate surgery- So, unbeknownst to me, my cats' recent years of endless throwing up small-large amounts- sometimes of entire meals, other times just of frothy spit- were life-threatening warning signs! It seemed that they'd go on for a week-10 days, until finally expelling (vomiting) up a fur plug. Seriously, they're unmistakable by size, shape, composition. 🙀. Cause to begin with, is excessive fur & Velcro hook-like tongues- They just swallow way too much of their own fur, when grooming. I should add here, that as much as we love our cats, I alone support my family / pay the bills. I've owned pets in the past, & have learned the hard way, that as much as we love our pets, I'm not a billionaire, not going to sacrifice our family's entire financial security (& my own future retirement), on vet fees... That being said, I'm not heartless, I certainly don't want our furry family members to suffer, unnecessarily. Google to the rescue again- I very quickly id'd *exact* symptoms, & was surprised to learn what an immediate, urgent, lethal condition this was (cat trying, unsuccessfully, to cough up a fur plug, from so deep inside their digestive systems). P-R-E-V-E-N-T-I-O-N is the key to alleviate suffering & avoid unnecessary early death by excruciating intestinal blockage. A few frequent recommendations stood out as totes feasible- i.e., mixing a teaspoon of canned, mashed pumpkin into their food for added fibre, to help them poop out accumulated fur (tip: freeze individual portions in ice-cube trays, thaw as needed- ingenious!); And or, mixing a small amount of healthy oil into their food (ie, up to 1 teaspoon/day leftover meat juices/oils, olive oil, fish oil, etc.). Yay Amazon! Reviews astutely warned against starting w too much all at once- 1 poor reviewer fed her tiny dog a teaspoon per meal to start with, he suffered severe diarrhea & dehydration for 2 weeks... I certainly wanted to avoid torturing my cat's. In fact, our cats can pick out a fraction of a pill in a mound of yummy tuna, so I was very wary wether they'd eat food with this at all. So, I bought this small 8 oz bottle to begin with (even though price wise, larger bottles are a fraction of the cost per. ml.). 1st day- Opened/unscrewed bottle, shook contents well, pumped standing oil in dispensing tube, back into bottle, re-shook, & re-pumped freshly shaken oil into their dry food- Just 2-3 drops. They sniffed, they liked, they gobbled! (It has NO strong fishy smell). After a few days- 1/2 pump onto food, mixed well. They loved it! I did a few days of 1/2 pumps, all OK. (Trick is to watch color & consistency of poops- If too much oil is given, stool will be lighter in color, looser, & supposedly buoyant in water). All was OK. I moved up to 1 full pump daily for several days, then 1.5, & now 2 (allowing several days each). We're at 2 pumps/daily (2 cats: 11 lbs & 14 lbs). Directions on bottle indicate this is the proper amount for our little fur monsters, they like it, their fur is soffft, bowel habits ok. For now, it seems their stools are noticeably less dry, I imagine must pass easier/more comfortably. I'm a far cry from their age (65!), but for now, at the very least, I have to imagine pooping easier is a nice comfort, at their age! We'll need to wait a month or 3 before we can discern wether there's any intestinal benefit, though. I don't want to overload their systems, by increasing the dosage- Ill stick with the manufacturer's recommended daily dosage. It's just SO easy to mix it in their food! I keep the bottle in the fridge with a zip lock bag. It stays liquid, & doesn't solidify. They love it, no adverse effects, now we wait to see if it helps. Next time, I'll buy the larger bottle! 😻

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T.O.Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025

This is our third order. My dog loves it and it is easy to pump. Did my research. This one is one of the best that is also affordable. My dog’s coat is shiny and she hasn’t had issues any longer with passing hard stools.

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Jessalyn FieldsReviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025

I put a pump into my both my cats and puppy’s food once a day. They both seem to like the taste and I have definitely noticed that it’s helping keep their coat soft and shiny.

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NICOLE SReviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025

This product is wonderful! My dog loves it and I love that it helps keep his coat silky and him healthy. The pump is ideal to use to easily dispense without a mess.

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DollyReviewed in Canada on August 27, 2024

This product was for my dog BUFFY. she really loves the taste of this Samon Oil. Glad I bought it for her.

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yigitReviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 26, 2024

neither my dog nor my 4 cats at home consumed the product. They didn't even taste it when I added it to their food or in any other way.

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Nilu K.Reviewed in Australia on August 7, 2024

My super picky Pomeranian loves this oil and when he’s happy I’m happy. I’ve noticed a slight improvement in his coat too.

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Jennifer WoollardReviewed in Australia on July 19, 2023

This oil is great. It doesn't smell as strong as others we have bought and the the snap top is great to avoid leaks. My dogs love the oil on top of their kibble and it has helped with my Westies coat.

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PeggyReviewed in Singapore on June 19, 2023

Have been giving zesty paw salmon oil to my itchy scratchy dog for years and he now has thick coat. However, this purchase I did not receive the pump for the bottle. Fortunately I have not thrown away the old bottle so could transfer the old pump over. It's easier to control the amount with the number of pump of the oil do its important to include this.