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Review on Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil Omega 3 for Dogs - Enhancing Joint Health & Allergy Relief - 8oz Fish Oil for Pets - Promoting Skin and Coat Health - Shedding, Itch Relief - Omega 3 6 9 - EPA & DHA Fatty Acids by Johnathan Delgado

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Didn’t make enough of a difference

I have two pups, one 1.5-year old forever girl who is an aussie/rottie/etc. mix and a long-term fostered 13-month old great dane boy. They have both been using this product for about 3-4 months. At first, it seemed like it was making a difference, but it plateaued pretty quickly. The dane’s coat is shiny and his skin looks great, but he’s still shedding quite a bit. My mix has long/thick fur which is a bunch of different textures and lengths. Her head/ears are soft and shiny, but i’ve noticed a lot of dryness along her back - which we didn’t have before when I was supplementing with coconut oil. Her tail is also drier and coarse than with coconut oil. (Disclaimer: Nola (mix) has been on the same Victor Hi Pro Plus her entire life, she gets probiotic supplements, 3 pumps of this oil per her weight, and her treats are organic/single ingredient/raw/the occasional chicken nugget. Guinness (dane) switched from Pedigree to Victor Elite Canine when he came to me, gets 5 pumps of this oil, and also receives probiotics + the same treats.)So, in my experience I’d say this is good for shorter haired dogs, but for woolier/furrier breeds, I don’t see as much of a change as I have with other products. I think their skin looks healthy and Omega-3 is important, but I haven’t noticed a significant decrease in either’s shedding (Nola might actually shed more now but her full coat is coming in), nor have I seen the shine on the longer fur.For the price, I’d still recommend it, but it’s not a huge game-changer.

Pros
  • Boosts joint function and supports mobility
Cons
  • May not be appropriate for dogs with epilepsy