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Review on Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil Omega-3 Supplement for Skin & Coat by Life Line Pet Nutrition – Enhances Brain, Eye & Heart Health in Dogs & Cats by Lisa Norman

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Neither cat liked it. The dog doesn't mind.

I bought this for my Belgian Malinois and 2 cats on the recommendation of one of the keepthetailwabbing.com blog posts. Neither cat liked it. I added a tiny drop to their wet food (raw ground up food mixed with goat milk) and noticed that they didn't eat right away and not as much as they would without the oil. My dog, on the other hand, didn't mind. It feeds on raw food in whole chunks, so mix it with yogurt, goat's milk, or Honest Kitchen mixes. I've definitely noticed that his coat has changed for the better when he's switched from bulk feed to raw; Oil was added later. So I don't really see a difference with or without this supplement, but I want to make sure it's getting enough omega-3s. February 10, 2018: I decided to try Bonnie & Clyde Wild Omega 3 Fish Oil for Dogs and Cats. Dietary Supplement - Soy and non-GMO vitamin E to support skin, coat and joints - More EPA and DHA than salmon and krill oils for dogs and cats - IFOS Certified (16 oz.). Keepthetailwabbing was actually suggested by either Bonnie & Clyde or Life Line and to be honest the reason I went with Life Line was the lower price. But after more research (and a new blog post) and the fact that my cats won't eat Life Line, I decided to buy B&C. I bought Revain on their website on the 8th and received it today. Tried a few drops of cat food and they eat it! I hardly smell. I love that I don't have to supplement vitamin E separately (March 11, 2019: I was able to feed one cat the recommended amount of B&C and another cat half the amount without rejecting their food. I've added more over time of the time. I have repeatedly bought B&C from their website)

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Compatibility