Omega 3 For Dogs, Eczema in Dogs, Skin Problems, Natural Skin + Joint Supplement ( NEW biodegradable packaging) 


Healthy Dog Skin, Coat, Teeth, Bones & Wellbeing

Natural | Premium | Human-Grade Supplement manufactured in the UK using the finest quality ingredients


Support healthy function of joints. Cod liver Oil  can be added to your Pets diet along with our Joint, Bone  & Cartilage Support supplement (as both aid joint, cartilage and bone condition and can help relieve Arthritic & Dysplasia symptoms and reduces the pain associated with the Promotes a healthy Skin, Coat, Teeth, Bones  & overall wellbeing

BENEFITS FOR YOUR PET INCLUDE:

  • Provides essential Omega 3 fatty acid not found in processed and tinned pet food

  • Assists with dry skin, excessive scratching, eczema, 'hot spots' and rashes

  • Boosts the immune system

  • Very Strong (Natural) Anti Inflammatory

  • Supports heart function

  • Helps reduce coat shedding

  • Helps relieve inflammation of the gut     


Our supplements contain only premium, high quality, ingredients that are at least 90% to 100% ‘human grade’ in all our products and have been formulated by the fusion of experienced professional groomers and highly qualified nutritionists at Crossway Cottage Natural Pet Remedies Ltd  www.crosswaycottage.co.uk

Ingredients

  • Cod Liver Fish Oil Complex 1000mg

  • Omega 3:
    - ALA (alpha Linolenic acid) - 155mg
    - EPA (Eicosapentaenoic acid) - 72mg
    - DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) - 47mg

  • Vitamins:
    - E 1Mg
    - A 2Mg
    - D3 5mcg  

Dosage

Can be swallowed whole, in a treat or mixed with food. For easy administration, break open or pierce gel capsule and mixed with food. If giving more than one gel capsule it is best to split between morning and evening if possible.


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Dogs


Up to 15kg: 1 capsule every other day
16-30 kg :2 capsule per day
31kg-45kg: 3 capsules per day
Over 45kg: 1 capsule for every 20kg of weight


Cats


1 capsule every other day   


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! If under medical supervision please consult a vet before use. Keep away from children
Store in a cool, dry place


Additional Benefits


  • All Natural Ingredients

  • Drug Free

  • From £0.14P per day for Dogs

  • Formulated by Professional Pet Groomers and animal Nutritionists

  • Manufactured in the UK (Not from China)

  • Manufactured to GMP code of practice for human and animal health supplements and ISO 9001

  • Free Delivery (UK) Mainland

  • Bio Degradable Packaging.

Learn More About Our Natural Ingredients

Omega 3 is an Essential fatty acids, or EFAs, that humans and other animals must ingest because the body requires them for good health but cannot synthesise them. Omega 3 and 6 are "Essential" fatty acids- so called because they are not produced naturally by the human body.

Essential fatty acids are sometimes added to pet food but because of the cooking and preparation processes the enzymes are broken down and degraded and provide little or none of the benefits they need.

The term "essential fatty acid" refers to fatty acids required for biological processes but does not include the fats that only act as fuel. Essential fatty acids should not be confused with essential oils, which are "essential" in the sense of being a concentrated essence.

Only two fatty acids are known to be essential for humans and animals alpha - Linolenic acid (an omega-3 fatty acid) and linoleic acid (an Omega 3 fatty acid). Some other fatty acids are sometimes classified as "conditionally essential," meaning that they can become essential under some developmental or disease conditions; examples include Docosahexaenoic acid (an omega-3 fatty acid) and gamma -Linolenic acid from the seed of evening primrose (an omega-6 fatty acid).

Two essential fatty acids are Linolenic acid (LA) Alpha-Linolenic acid (ALA). They are widely distributed in plant oils. The human body has a limited ability to convert ALA into the longer-chain Omega 3 fatty acids - Eicosapentaenoic acid  (EPA) and Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which are provided from fish and in particular oily fish.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble nutrient that is essential for pet's muscles, circulatory system, and injury healing.It is also an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.

Technically speaking, Vitamin E exists in four naturally occurring forms and refers to compound groups called tocopherols and tocotrienols. Two of the most common forms of vitamin E are Y-tocopherol, found in soybean and corn oil, and A- tocopherol, found in olive and sunflower oils.

To really get into the nitty-gritty - Vitamin E protects Poly Unsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFA's). Vitamin A and sulfur containing Amino Acids from oxidation. The more PUFAs in the diet, the more Vitamin E is necessary to protect pets from oxidation increases.

Which is why Vitamin E is so important in addition to the internal benefits, Vitamin E is also good for skin and coat health. It is often found in dog shampoos because it can help reduce flakiness and promote a healthy, glossy coat. Because Vitamin E is also known to boost the immune system, some call it the perfect 'winter vitamin' since cold weather can dry out the skin and compromise the immune system.

Vitamin A

Vitamin A enhances the body’s immunity against infections by increasing the lymphocytic responses against disease-causing antigens. It keeps the mucus membranes moist to ensure better immunity and also enhances the activity of white blood cells. It not only prevents the germs from entering your pets body but also helps to fight the infections once the germs gain entry into the body system, thereby ensuring a double core protection. This essential vitamin strengthens the bones and teeth. Vitamin A helps in the formation of dentin, a layer of hard material just below the surface of the teeth, thereby enhancing its strength.

Vitamin D3  

While people can easily absorb vitamin D3 from the sun, this is not true for our canine friends. Because of the dog's thick coat and the oil on their skin, their ability to absorb vitamin D from the sun is poor. Dogs need to get their source of vitamin D3 primarily through their diet.

The most common benefit of vitamin D is its role in helping with the uptake of calcium in the body, which prevents diseases like rickets where bones become fibrous. Vitamin D3 also helps prevent osteoporosis, muscle weakness, diabetes, heart conditions and high blood pressure. Additionally, it helps with skin conditions such as vitiligo, which is loss of pigment. More recently, vitamin D3 has been found to help with autoimmune conditions, Inflammatory Bowel Disease and cancer, as it helps certain chemotherapies work more efficiently.

Our supplements contain only premium, high quality, ingredients that are at least 90% to 100% 'human grade' in all our products and have been formulated by the fusion of experienced professional groomers and highly qualified nutritionists at Crossway Cottage Natural Pet Remedies Ltd.

www.crosswaycottage.co.uk

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