There's Nothin' Fishy About EFA's
If you haven't heard the news yet I'm here to tell you that Essential Fatty Acids (EFA’s) are important supplements for your pets overall health and well-being. They not only help with skin and coat improvement, but also help reduce inflamation--benefiting our arthritic pets, are good for your pets visions and central nervous system as well as being good for the heart. If your not giving your pet an EFA start adding one today. EFA’s come in gel caps or liquid form. Liquid is the best and easiest for administration to small breed dogs and cats. The optimal blend when choosing an EFA is to select one with a protein source, such as fish oil, and vegetable sources like borage oil, evening primrose oil, black currant, pumkin seed, safflower, or flax seed oil. Adding an EFA to your pets diet is simple, cost-effective and good for them. At WellBeings.com we are proud to offer the following:
Animal Essentials - Omega 3 Plus (liquid) and EFA gel caps
Ark Naturals - Royal Coat (liquid)
Dr. Harvey's - Health & Shine gel caps
Halo Purely for Pets - Dream Coat (liquid)
Solid Gold - Flaxseed Oil (liquid)
Follow dosing guideline given for each product. If your pet experiences a softer stool, simply reduce the amount and gradually increase to desired dosage. If you know your pet is sensitive to dietary changes, start with a small amount and gradually increase. Cats--being the finicky things they are--will also need to be gradually introduced to additions to their diet as they tend to like to eat exactly what they had before.
Animal Essentials - Omega 3 Plus (liquid) and EFA gel caps
Ark Naturals - Royal Coat (liquid)
Dr. Harvey's - Health & Shine gel caps
Halo Purely for Pets - Dream Coat (liquid)
Solid Gold - Flaxseed Oil (liquid)
Follow dosing guideline given for each product. If your pet experiences a softer stool, simply reduce the amount and gradually increase to desired dosage. If you know your pet is sensitive to dietary changes, start with a small amount and gradually increase. Cats--being the finicky things they are--will also need to be gradually introduced to additions to their diet as they tend to like to eat exactly what they had before.




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