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By clio1 (**) [gb] Date 28.03.08 09:55 GMT
I've been meaning to give dogs a capsule of oil to help to joints/moulting/general condition,  I have heard of fish body oil, cod liver oil, flaxseeds and salmon oil.  Which would be the best to give?

I also feed a capsule of garlic oil 1000mg a day to help avoid pests!   After a previous post on here I'm wondering if this is okay.

thanks,
C.
By Tessies Tracey (***) [gb] Date 28.03.08 10:37 GMT
Not sure about the garlic capsules, but I can vouch for the Salmon Oil as recommended by Ktee.
Has done wonders for my two dogs coats.  The company were really really helpful and prompt too.

http://www.grizzlypetproducts.com/salmon_oil/salmon_oil.html
By lincolnimp (***) [gb] Date 28.03.08 17:27 GMT
Another vote for Salmon Oil - I get mine from Ebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380010189252&ssPageName=MERC_VIC_ReBay_Pr4_PcY_BIN_Stores_IT&refitem=380001527860&itemcount=4&refwidgetloc=closed_view_item&usedrule1=CategoryProximity&refwidgettype=cross_promot_widget&_trksid=p284.m183&_trkparms=its%3DS%252BI%252BSS

ETA: I also give them garlic capsules, buy them from Tescos!
By Ktee (****) [au] Date 29.03.08 00:49 GMT
Definitely Salmon oil,and dont forget VitE which must also be given with fish oil. :-)

Cod liver oil is ok too but is very high in vit A.
Flaxseed is hard to convert for some dogs. But i have never heard anything negative about fish oils,all good reports.
~Kate~
A tactless person says what everyone else is thinking
By Angelz (**) [gb] Date 29.03.08 07:33 GMT
Thanks for that, just bought some, I was about to post asking whether to give pup a can of sardines a week or cod liver (things people have reccomended this wk)-this looks much better :-)
By HoundHam (**) [gb] Date 29.03.08 11:10 GMT
I buy kronch salmon oil from Ebay..it`s excellent!!
The Swedish variety is just the best!
By brac (**) [gb] Date 29.03.08 11:39 GMT
so if i give my dogs salmon oil i also have to give them vitamin E as well where do you all get you vitamin E  from .where is the best place to get it from for a house with  multi dogs  to dose. i have found the kronch salmon oil from Ebay.
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The closer it gets to the end, the faster
By Ktee (****) [au] Date 29.03.08 12:09 GMT Edited 29.03.08 12:11 GMT
I get all of dogs supps from the human health food store.If i was going to buy oils made specifically for pets i would definitely go for either Kronch or grizzly.

Here are the recommended dosages:

Fish oil: 1000 mg per 30 lbs of healthy dog,
            1000 mg per 20 lbs of itchy/flaky dog
            1000 mg per 10 lbs of chronically ill dog.

VitE is 100iu per 25lb dog. Also, keep in mind that the natural E(D-alpha) is more potent and effective than synthetic E's(DL-alpha).
~Kate~
A tactless person says what everyone else is thinking
By tessisbest (***) [gb] Date 29.03.08 12:55 GMT
can you buy KRONCH SAMON OIL over the counter?
By Tessies Tracey (***) [gb] Date 29.03.08 17:11 GMT
Definitely Salmon oil,and dont forget VitE which must also be given with fish oil.

Oooh really Ktee?  Without wanting to hijack the thread, could you suggest where to get VitE?  Can the dogs have the human tablets?
Do they need VitE also when on complete food?
cheers!
By pamb (*) [gb] Date 29.03.08 19:05 GMT
oops! i never knew to give vit e aswell as the salmon oil!....even on RC?

can someone please tell me the reason/s why?  many thanks
By Gunner (***) [gb] Date 29.03.08 19:37 GMT
Garlic is great for it's antibiotic properties when combined with fenugreek;  also used as an anti-parasitic.

Kronch also do Lakse Kronch biscuits which are salmon oil based.....not sure on content/quantity as haven't used them for a time, but may be a useful way of getting the supplement in to your dog if you have any problems on that front.
Jan
By Ktee (****) [au] Date 30.03.08 00:40 GMT
Because Fish oil depletes VitE in the body.This needs to be given in conjunction no matter what other food is being fed.
Billingurst says "The VitE prevents rancidity of polyunsaturated oils in your pets body"

I give 1000mg fish oil daily and 200iu E every second day.

>could you suggest where to get VitE?  Can the dogs have the human tablets?


I get all their supps from the human health food store.Yes they can have the human capsules.
~Kate~
A tactless person says what everyone else is thinking
By Tessies Tracey (***) [gb] Date 30.03.08 16:34 GMT
Thanks for that, just googled too and it makes for interesting reading... i.e. saturated fats in the body and so on...
I shall go to Boots!  (Sadly don't have a decent health food shop near work which is when I'll have to get it...)
I have Ian Billinghursts book, so shall make more time to read it!
By DEARLADY (***) [gb] Date 30.03.08 16:37 GMT
why not try Holland and Barretts website - sale on and they say they aim for delivery within 48hrs??

I've ordered a few things today, including vit e, and some coloidal silver (sp?) etc.....
....the most perfect creature of Heaven....
By Tessies Tracey (***) [gb] Date 30.03.08 16:43 GMT
:-) they have a website?  I will try them, thanks Dearlady
By DEARLADY (***) [gb] Date 30.03.08 16:48 GMT
yup - I have been on today....ooooh the choices, tried to keep it simple tho ;-)

free delivery if you spend over £50, but delivery only £1.99 on my order anyway, so not worried bout that!
....the most perfect creature of Heaven....
By Gill Walker (**) [gb] Date 31.03.08 19:26 GMT
hi i used to use vitapet and vitapet R A for the oldies all of which worked really well , garlic is also good just get them cheap from superdrug or similar.
By hungover [gb] Date 10.04.08 00:06 GMT
I agree, either Kronch or grizzly both are A1 quality

the only difference between the two is that kronch has a foil top and therefore a longer unopened shelf life.

both are cold pressed, other brands boil the fish and scoop the oil off the top. I have heard that the quality is so high that it is safe for human consumption.

avoid anything that just says fish oil. These could be anything left in the bottom of the trawlers nets that no one else wants. Yuk

We mix it with water to make a gravy to put on our dogs' food- they love it

you can get kronch with free postage from Bichon Hotel

http://bichonhotel.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=10&products_id=11

I think Grizzly is similarly priced.

Kronch also make an excellent range of titbits that are totally healthy
By DEARLADY (***) [gb] Date 10.04.08 00:16 GMT
recently got the Kronch salmon oil for my lot, think I got it from Canine Cures, or something similar, free postage

found that it made my oldest boy a bit squitty, all the others are fine on it as far as I can tell, though they've only been on it about a week.. ;-)
....the most perfect creature of Heaven....
By zarah (****) [gb] Date 10.04.08 11:45 GMT

>made my oldest boy a bit squitty


Did the same to my boy. I carried on giving it to him thinking he would maybe adjust to it, but then he threw up twice. He reacts the same to fish body oil and glucosamine and chondroitin as well. Strange as he is completely fine with oily fish (salmon included) several times a week, even to the point of being fed a big enough portion to make a whole meal with nothing else included.
By DEARLADY (***) [gb] Date 10.04.08 21:49 GMT
well I stopped giving it to my boy, all the others are fine. He will eat pilchards and other fish, and vegetable oil doesn't have this effect. I guess I will see if there is any major difference between him and the others after they've been on it a while, and I may try and re-introduce it if I think it would benefit him.

I guess they can be a  bit like us, in that certain foods just don't agree with individual dogs...

:-)
....the most perfect creature of Heaven....
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