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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program One of the first things I noticed was the National Animal Supplement Seal (NASC) on the front of this package. I've always been very particular about what I feed my animals and that extends to any sort of supplements and treats. The NASC seal "is a way for consumers to know that when they buy a product, they buy from a reputable company that has successfully completed a facility audit. Different from the NASC logo, use of the Seal is a privilege for members and signifies that the company has been audited for implementation of specific standards." After reading this I was assured that this product would be up to my finicky standards as well.
The feeding instructions told me to "feed 1 chew per 25 lbs body weight, daily." I have one dog who is quite small and was easily able to cut the chew as I guesstimated what he should have. Both dogs were eager to have a sample and didn't turn away from the Skin & Coat chews. Naturally those tails were wagging because they approved of the duck flavor. I haven't discussed this particular supplement with my veterinarian, but I do know that the omega fatty acids do help with a shiny coat and are beneficial in many other areas, including helping with things such as inflammation. My dog's coats are good, but I'm pleased that this treat-like supplement is available because I like not only the benefits of a healthy coat, but also others that omega fatty acids are known to provide.
INGREDIENTS:
Brewers dried yeast, glycerin, natural duck flavor, flaxseed, dried carrots, dried alfalfa, safflower oil, lecithin, vitamin E supplement, maltodextrin, sodium alginate, calcium sulfate, dried kelp, parsley, green tea extract, garlic, canola oil, salmon oil, mixed tocopherols (a preservative), propionic acid (a preservative).
Guaranteed Analysis Represents Minimum Levels Per
Chew Unless Otherwise Stated (1.75g):
Moisture (max) 20.3%
Crude Protein (min) 19.3%
Crude Fat (min) 14.3%
Crude Fiber (max) 3.4%
Vitamin E (min 14000 IU/kg) 25 IU
*Omega 3 Fatty Acids (min 1.2%) 22 mg
*Omega 6 Fatty Acids (min 3.7%) 66 mg
*Omega 9 Fatty Acids (min1.4%) 25 mg
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Oh, thank you PetNaturals! I had a dog with terribly ichy skin. I took her to the vet and the vet suggested omega 3. She is a picky little 10 pound dog and couldn't get her to eat any of the omega 3 supplements. Then I stumbled on to these soft chews. She loves them! I give her just half of one a day, since she is so small, and her skin is so much better now. She itches less and her skin isn't all dried out and red. The chews worked so well for her that I started to give them to my other dog. He is also 10 pounds and gets half of a chew each day. He didn't have an skin problems, but he had really fine hair-like fur. His coat is much thicker now and even the groomer asked me what I was feeding him because she noticed the difference and was impressed by his fuller coat. I didn't change his food, so it must be the Skin and Coat chews.Best Deals for Pet Naturals Skin & Coat for Dogs (45 count)
Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program One of my dogs has been suffering from lackluster coat and dandruff (which makes her itch like crazy). Her diet is the same as the other dogs (Taste of the Wild), so I have struggled to find something to treat the dandruff (shampoos are a quick fix, but I don't want to bathe her every other day, which can also dry her skin out). These supplements have actually made a difference. I was skeptical at first, but she seems to be scratching a lot less than she was before the supplements. Perhaps it is all in my mind, but her dandruff seems to have lessened due to more nutrients going to her skin and coat. She also loves to eat the supplements. They look and smell like little chewy bones, so she thinks she is getting a treat. One of my dogs (the picky one) won't go near them, though.My biggest concern is that these say one supplement for every 25 lbs of dog per day. My dogs are 10-15 lbs. so I have to cut them in half (I am very wary of overdosing on supplements. I would appreciate graded sizes for different breeds of dogs (small, medium, large) so that I didn't have to cut them in half, but that is just one small concernnot anything too serious. Otherwise, I hope it keeps working because her itchiness is driving us both crazy!
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program My dog has a fairly healthy coat, but she does occasionally have issues with dandruff ~ something that is likely more bothersome for me than for her, as she doesn't scratch at her skin that much. So when these came available on Vine, I thought I'd give them a try.The good is that she really seems to like them. The bad is that I don't see any improvement in her coat. Also, I noticed that they have not stayed fresh, even though I've used the resealable feature on the bag. The ones left are hard and crunchy instead of chewy. (This has not deterred my dog from eating them, however.)
I will probably not buy them in the future.
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