Grizzly Salmon Oil All-Natural Dog Food Supplement in Pump-Bottle Dispenser, 32 Ounces

October 12, 2009 by admin  
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Grizzly Salmon Oil All-Natural Dog Food Supplement in Pump-Bottle Dispenser, 32 Ounces

Amazon.com Product Description

Derived from wild Alaskan Salmon, this nutrient-rich 100-percent pure salmon oil provides essential building blocks dogs need for a healthy heart and strong immune system. In addition, it helps relieve dry itchy skin, reduces shedding, makes fur soft and velvety, and helps keep the heart, eyes, and joints healthy. The all-natural supplement contains over 15 beneficial Omega 3, Omega 6, and Arachidonic fatty acids, plus a fresh fish flavor. To use, simply pump the salmon oil onto the dog’s food directly from the convenient 32-ounce pump-bottle dispenser. A handy weight chart on the label displays the correct amounts to use.

Label Information
Ingredients
Salmon oil

Warnings
For best results, use regularly on a long-term basis. Do not put Grizzly Salmon Oil on more food than the dog will eat in a single feeding.

Special Instructions
Up to 12-1/2 pounds: add one-half pump stroke
12-1/2 to 25 pounds: add one pump stroke
25 to 50 pounds: add two pump strokes
50 to 75 pounds: add three pump strokes
Over 75 pounds: add four pump strokes



Product Description

Grizzly Salmon Oil helps relieve dry itchy skin and promotes bright and lustrous coat


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3 Responses to “Grizzly Salmon Oil All-Natural Dog Food Supplement in Pump-Bottle Dispenser, 32 Ounces”
  1. Damia says:

    We have a nearly 9 year old Malamute. He has a fabulous coat of hair but was starting to get chronic skin problems. The salmon oil cured him. The results were quick (within a month). The only “special” advice I would offer is KEEP IT REFRIGERATED. Our malamute is obsessively food-centric… he will eat almost anything; but when the last of the large bottle I was storing at room temperature (mid sixties) went rancid he refused his kibble. I made the mistake of buying 4 large bottles all at once. I suggest you get them one at a time and keep it refrigerated (even though it says you can keep it at room temperature).

  2. Waldemar says:

    I have used several commercially prepared products over the past twenty years. Grizzly Salmon oil seems to be providing the nutrients necessary for good coats on my dogs, and I have been putting two squirts into the dogs’ food daily for about six months. I have three Labrador retrievers, and all are sporting their best coats. I have used Lipiderm in the past, which also works very well. I believe that quite a few of the products marketed for improving good skin and coats are effective, and occasionally try out a new one. I don’t believe the advertisements, but prefer to read labels, look for key ingredients, and try for myself.

  3. Anonymous says:

    More than likely this will improve your dog’s coat and improve it fast. In my experience high quality salmon oil (meaning it is wild caught, NOT farm raised which can have mercury in it) is the fastest working, most effective supplement to make your dog’s skin and coat healthier with a show ring luster (It does it by helping the body produce more natural oil. A lack of oil leaves fur dry, dull, and brittle and a lack of Omega 3 Fatty Acids (which this is crammed with) can make the skin irritated because it doesn’t have enough omega 3 to properly care for itself.)

    To give you an idea how fast this works. I had a dog with severly dry skin and a dry coat (so bad it made me itch if it rubbed against my skin) that showed improvement in just a week or two and he’s been getting better ever since. I had another dog whose coat was slightly dry and this got it into good condition in about two weeks.

    Now when I brush my dog’s they have oil in their coat for the brush to spread around and make it shiny and the skin is supple. However, you must brush your dog’s coat once or twice a week because now that the coat is producing normal amounts of oil you need to make sure it spreads over the entire shaft of the hair (which brushing does) or it will start to feel gunky whereas if the oil is spread around the dog will just feel very nice.

    As another bonus, whenever you bathe and shampoo your dog (which washes the oil out), the time it takes for the oil to replinish itself in the fur will be much shorter!

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