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Salmon Oil

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#1 ·
This has probably been asked before, but what's the difference between human-grade Salmon Oil and the pet stuff?
Is it that they add vit. E to the pet ones?

So far I've been giving my pups (and myself, lol) this stuff: Nutritional Information | Wild Alaska Salmon Oil

You can ignore their advertising, point is, I get it at Costco for like $15 and it lasts me around 6 months. Plus they like to munch on the caps and burst them. I realize they add vit. E too, that may come from soy =/, but so far they seem to be fine with it.

Also, in terms of dosages, I give them one every 2-3 days or so, but out of the total 1000mg of Oil in there only 300mg of it is pure Omega 3s. Does that mean that I should up their dose a bit? They weigh 8-13 lbs.

Also, what's the point of the bottled stuff? I thought that Omega 3s were sensitive to oxygen exposure or something of that sort, would it spoil quicker?

Opinions?
 
#2 ·
I gave the dogs the capsules from Costco too, seemed cheaper to me. Didn't like the soy but it is a tiny amount and the dogs never ate soy so I don't think they were sensitive to it anyway. It is 300 mg EPA/DHA per 30 pounds of dog so you are good giving it every few days. Check how many caps are a dose though, might be more than one to get that 300 mg omega 3. Bottled stuff is easier to dose dogs but will go bad faster.
 
#12 ·
I give fish oil daily, and the dosage is 300mg per 10 lbs of body weight. If your dog weighs less than 10 lbs, its still fine to give them the 300mg, because the therapeutic dose is 600mg per 10 lbs of body weight (this is for dogs with allergies, that need more than a maintenance dose). I was giving 300 mg to our Boston when she was only about 5 or 6 lbs, and she had no issues, she's now 15 months old and weighs 12 lbs.
 
#14 ·
Good good, been giving my pups a 1000mg every 3 days, and they weigh 8-13lbs. I just stuck with the costco capsules cause it's just so darned cheap!

So, ok, is the therapeutic dose 600mg/10lbs or 300mg/10lbs?
Would it be a good idea to refrigerate the gel-caps?

I like the way that lifeline one looks, but whats the shelf-life on the liquid type?
 
#15 · (Edited)
I like the way that lifeline one looks, but whats the shelf-life on the liquid type?
All 6 of the girls LOVE LOVE LOVE it!! I'm very happy with it

Here's the answer direct from Lifeline with regards to shelf life & refrigeration

Q: Do I have to refrigerate your oil?

A: We utilize natural mixed tocopherols (vitamin E) as a natural preservation system. The mixed tocopherols start to work when the oil is exposed to oxygen and will provide sufficient protection for up to six months of opening the bottle. Always store oil in a cool location. Though not required we usually suggest refrigeration as yet another form of protection for any oil product.
 
#16 ·
What is the shelf like on that stuff Jon? I wouldn't want to pay that much for it and then it go bad because he just isn't enough dog to use 128oz before expiration.
 
#19 · (Edited)
Louis is currently finishing up a pump bottle of Grizzly Salmon Oil. Once that runs out, I was thinking of switching to LifeLine or to the Costco capsules, which I take myself. I refrigerate everything...his pump bottle, my capsules...fresher the better! :biggrin:

I feed canned salmon once every week or so, but I still supplement with some salmon oil. My reason behind this is that the can I feed does not contain salmon skin, so most of the beneficial fat has been removed. Louis also gets canned sardines, but not as often.
 
#29 ·
I think pretty much every fish oil on the market has a fishy or slightly fishy smell because the oil oxidizes. There was one that guaranteed to not have a fishy smell, but the company closed down last year, and I never got to try it so I dont know if it was scentless
 
#31 ·
We use a human version called Carlson's Finest Fish Oil (liquid) which has a lemon flavor my dogs love. I also take it and have even used it to make a vinagrette! It is high in EPA/DHA, the important omega 3s. We are an anti-inflammatory dose of 300 mg EPA/DHA per 10 lbs of body weight. For our crew that equates to 1 - 1 1/2 tsp daily.

Also important to know that most dogs cannot make the conversion of ALA ( such as found in flax) to EPA/DHA.
 
#33 ·
Salmon Oil has the scent of fresh fish, which most dogs and cats like right away. If someone is using it for the first time then it's recommended that smaller amounts of Salmon oil should be used over a period of several days. Once the pet is acquainted with this new taste, the amount can be increased gradually. But be sure to follow the directions on the label of the brand of Salmon oil being used and give your dog the proper amount. Salmon oil contains very valuable and highly reactive fatty acids, which the pet will benefit from turning it a healthy and tasty diet for the pet.