Swedencare Omega Aid for Cats & Dogs

Swedencare Omega Aid for Cats & Dogs
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  • 250ml £15.00
  • 500ml £35.00

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Description

NutriScience Omega Aid is a complementary feed designed to aid in the management of various skin conditions in cats and dogs. NutriScience Omega Aid provides a high concentration of Omega 3 (EPA+DHA), together with Omega 6 Evening Primrose Oil (containing GLA). Also included are Vitamin A, D, E Biotin and Zinc, all of which are essential for skin and coat maintenance and repair. The product corrects dietary fatty acid imbalances ensuring the supply of the correct nutrients to maintain a healthy skin and coats in cats and dogs.

Available in 250 ml and 500 ml bottles.

Dosing:

Cats and dogs 0-10 kg 2.5 ml
Dogs 10-20 kg 5 ml
Dogs 20-30 kg 7,5 ml
Dogs over 30 kg 10 ml

Store in a cool, dry place between 15-25°C and keep out of direct sunlight.

The product is safe to use with other NutriScience supplements, such as Kalm Aid.

Use the dosage cap supplied. Pour Omega Aid Skin & Coat Supplement over the pet’s food.

Ingredients: Rapeseed oil, omega 3 fish oil, evening primrose oil, aniseed oil, vitamin E, vitamin D, vitamin A, Biotin, zing glycinate.

Analytical constituents: Crude carbohydrate 1,75% Crude protein <0% Crude oils and fat 98% Ash <0,5%.

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Reviews (2)

Summary of Reviews for Swedencare Omega Aid for Cats & Dogs

Overall 5
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Value For Money
Absence Of Side Effects
2 out of 2 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
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55 Great for my dogs' joints
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By on 13 February 2022

I buy this product to help my dogs' joints stay healthy but they also love the taste of it on their kibbles and always lick their bowls clean.

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55 Great product
Verified Purchase

By on 7 April 2015

Have had Maddie on this for a few years now following a consultation with an orthopaedic specialist vet for elbow dysplasia. It seems to work for her anyway, almost no lameness being experienced at all now and she is a very happy dog. Would recommend you try it, what have you got to lose ?

Customer recommends this product

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Swedencare Omega Aid for Cats & Dogs, including answers from our team.

25 January 2018 at 9:24am

Sources

Sue M

Where is the Omega's derived? I'm looking for 'from fish' NOT plants!

  • VioVet Staff

Hi Sue,

Thank you for your question.

I can confirm the Omega is from fish and not plants.

Hope that helps,

VioVet.

24 October 2016 at 5:01pm

Would this product be ok to use for my 18yr old dog who has kidney failure?

Chava Mozes

  • VioVet customer since 2016
  • From: , United Kingdom

I am feeding my 18 yr old dog who has kidney problems, a home cooked diet and would like to add some supplements,& vitamins. Are there some that you could recommend ?
Also would it be ok to use Omega Aid ?
Thanks

  • VioVet Staff

Beaphar top 10 vitamins is a popular choice and contains many of the essential vitamins and minerals your dog needs. It would be ok to give Omega Aid also but this supplement contains Vitamins A,C and E which is already present in the Beaphar vitamin supplement so ideally you would use something containing only Omegas such as Dorwest Omega Star.

16 August 2014 at 10:45pm

Omega 3 / omega aid product enquiry

Patricia Coleman

Would this omega aid supplement be ok to give to an elderly 18 yr old cat who suffers from a liver problem ... I need to ask, because I have been told to be careful about fat content. I was advised not to give any Omega 6 ... that is derived from olive oil because of the high fat content and vitamin A.

Do you do an Omega 3 supplement on its own, or if not, do you think that your Omega Aid should be safe for me to administer to my old girl?

I have ordered Senilife earlier today from you, because also, in addition to her liver problem, she's experiencing reduced cognitative function, so do you think giving omega aid also would be too much? I look forward to your reply.
Pat.

  • VioVet Staff

I would be unsure about giving Omega Aid to your elderly cat with liver problems. I suppose a very small amount would do no harm, but I would not suggest it. I would ideally offer a liver support type diet and perhaps one of the liver support supplements such as Hepatosyl.

16 June 2013 at 8:13pm

Wouls this help with atopic dermititis

mrs howgate

Can omega aid help dogs with atopic dermatitis?

  • VioVet Staff

Omega aid contains many ingredients that are essential for a healthy skin and coat. It would be a useful addition for any type of dermatitis as it will almost certainly help the skin feel more comfortable. It can be used a long with all medication without any problems.

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