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Omega 3 Fatty acids, Fish Oil is just as good for your Dog!
Up until I lost my twelve year old companion German Shepherd I used
fish oil for her coat and joints. She had arthritis and her coat had gotten dull, bad eye sight... so I bought some fish oil (omega3 fatty acids) and I couldn't believe the difference in her. I'm very impressed with how it helped her. Her coat turned back to the same colors it had been when she was a pup, she ate more, even her eye sight seemed to improve. Just thinking of Susie makes me want to cry. She's only been gone for six months. I am posting this message for those of you who have an older dog. Making their last years comfortable is important. The effects of omega 3 have been studied on humans and giving it to your pet is just as beneficial. If you do use it, make sure that you don't leave any leftover food sitting in the bowl, discard it after your pet is done eating to avoid food poisoning. It is fish oil and feeding your pet outside or in the porch might help if you don't like the smell. I do know that it helped my Susie have some healthier and more energetic days with less arthritic pain. I met the Man that produced this product (http://www.lazers.biz/) specifically for he and his wife's pet, Lazer, a beautiful Greyhound Rescue. I saw the before and after effects of this oil and that dog went from being starved, neglected and abused to being a beautiful, trusting and Very Healthy dog. I truly believe in what that oil did for my Susie and I am thankful for having met Gordon, Lois and Lazer. What they have done for the love of their dog is awesome. I'm sure that Ex-racing Greyhound, Lazer is quite thankful too! |
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Omega 3 Fatty acids, Fish Oil is just as good for your Dog!
Hadleysgirl wrote:
Up until I lost my twelve year old companion German Shepherd I used fish oil for her coat and joints. She had arthritis and her coat had gotten dull, bad eye sight... so I bought some fish oil (omega3 fatty acids) and I couldn't believe the difference in her. I'm very impressed with how it helped her. I met the Man that produced this product (http://www.losers.biz/) Golly gee whiz, someone else has discovered omega 3 fatty acids!!! You can buy fish oil capsules in any reputable health food store; they are much more convenient than the bottles of oil sold on the web site. (ok, I munged the name). Not to mention that they'd prefer to attract dealers, as opposed to customers. For human consumption, some folks recommend that you buy fish oil made from the bodies of small fish like anchovies and sardines, since they don't have the higher concentrations of heavy metals that are found in some large fish. I do the same for my dogs. You could also just feed the dogs sardines, anchovies, tuna, salmon... just watch for added salt, since some commercial versions of these fish products do add salt. I get so tired of ads on newsgroups. FurPaw -- "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed." - Dwight D. Eisenhower To reply, unleash the dog. |
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Omega 3 Fatty acids, Fish Oil is just as good for your Dog!
FurPaw spoke these words of wisdom in
: Golly gee whiz, someone else has discovered omega 3 fatty acids!!! You can buy fish oil capsules in any reputable health food store; they are much more convenient than the bottles of oil sold on the web site. (ok, I munged the name). Not to mention that they'd prefer to attract dealers, as opposed to customers. For human consumption, some folks recommend that you buy fish oil made from the bodies of small fish like anchovies and sardines, since they don't have the higher concentrations of heavy metals that are found in some large fish. I do the same for my dogs. You could also just feed the dogs sardines, anchovies, tuna, salmon... just watch for added salt, since some commercial versions of these fish products do add salt. I get so tired of ads on newsgroups. FurPaw Danny always liked Jack Mackeral |
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Omega 3 Fatty acids, Fish Oil is just as good for your Dog!
diddy wrote:
Danny always liked Jack Mackeral Mackerel! I forgot about mackerel! Furpaw -- "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed." - Dwight D. Eisenhower To reply, unleash the dog. |
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Omega 3 Fatty acids, Fish Oil is just as good for your Dog!
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:11:25 -0000, Hadleysgirl
wrote: Up until I lost my twelve year old companion German Shepherd I used fish oil for her coat and joints. She had arthritis and her coat had gotten dull, bad eye sight... so I bought some fish oil (omega3 fatty acids) and I couldn't believe the difference in her. I'm very impressed with how it helped her. Her coat turned back to the same colors it had been when she was a pup, she ate more, even her eye sight seemed to improve. Just thinking of Susie makes me want to cry. She's only been gone for six months. I am posting this message for those of you who have an older dog. Making their last years comfortable is important. The effects of omega 3 have been studied on humans and giving it to your pet is just as beneficial. If you do use it, make sure that you don't leave any leftover food sitting in the bowl, discard it after your pet is done eating to avoid food poisoning. It is fish oil and feeding your pet outside or in the porch might help if you don't like the smell. I do know that it helped my Susie have some healthier and more energetic days with less arthritic pain. I met the Man that produced this product (http://www.lazers.biz/) specifically for he and his wife's pet, Lazer, a beautiful Greyhound Rescue. I saw the before and after effects of this oil and that dog went from being starved, neglected and abused to being a beautiful, trusting and Very Healthy dog. I truly believe in what that oil did for my Susie and I am thankful for having met Gordon, Lois and Lazer. What they have done for the love of their dog is awesome. I'm sure that Ex-racing Greyhound, Lazer is quite thankful too! I doubt it; dogs generally don't think that way. Who starved, neglected and abused him, by the way? Mustang Sally |
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Omega 3 Fatty acids, Fish Oil is just as good for your Dog!
In article ,
FurPaw wrote: You can buy fish oil capsules in any reputable health food store; they are much more convenient than the bottles of oil sold on the web site. (ok, I munged the name). I buy by the bottle (but not from people who advertise to Usenet, obviously). It works better and costs less when you've got a mess of dogs. Your point about avoiding salmon and other large fish is a good one. There's a musher up at Tug Hill who sells menhaden oil in bulk (he also sells biodiesel - hmmm), but I've been buying off the web. -- Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - Prouder than ever to be a member of the reality-based community |
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Omega 3 Fatty acids, Fish Oil is just as good for your Dog!
On Aug 31, 3:14 pm, sighthounds & siberians wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:11:25 -0000, Hadleysgirl wrote: Up until I lost my twelve year old companion German Shepherd I used fish oil for her coat and joints. She had arthritis and her coat had gotten dull, bad eye sight... so I bought some fish oil (omega3 fatty acids) and I couldn't believe the difference in her. I'm very impressed with how it helped her. Her coat turned back to the same colors it had been when she was a pup, she ate more, even her eye sight seemed to improve. Just thinking of Susie makes me want to cry. She's only been gone for six months. I am posting this message for those of you who have an older dog. Making their last years comfortable is important. The effects of omega 3 have been studied on humans and giving it to your pet is just as beneficial. If you do use it, make sure that you don't leave any leftover food sitting in the bowl, discard it after your pet is done eating to avoid food poisoning. It is fish oil and feeding your pet outside or in the porch might help if you don't like the smell. I do know that it helped my Susie have some healthier and more energetic days with less arthritic pain. I met the Man that produced this product (http://www.lazers.biz/) specifically for he and his wife's pet, Lazer, a beautiful Greyhound Rescue. I saw the before and after effects of this oil and that dog went from being starved, neglected and abused to being a beautiful, trusting and Very Healthy dog. I truly believe in what that oil did for my Susie and I am thankful for having met Gordon, Lois and Lazer. What they have done for the love of their dog is awesome. I'm sure that Ex-racing Greyhound, Lazer is quite thankful too! I doubt it; dogs generally don't think that way. Who starved, neglected and abused him, by the way? Mustang Sally That dog is an ex racer. Do some research on Greyhounds and racetracks! |
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Omega 3 Fatty acids, Fish Oil is just as good for your Dog!
On Aug 31, 2:54 pm, FurPaw wrote:
Hadleysgirl wrote: Up until I lost my twelve year old companion German Shepherd I used fish oil for her coat and joints. She had arthritis and her coat had gotten dull, bad eye sight... so I bought some fish oil (omega3 fatty acids) and I couldn't believe the difference in her. I'm very impressed with how it helped her. I met the Man that produced this product (http://www.losers.biz/) Golly gee whiz, someone else has discovered omega 3 fatty acids!!! You can buy fish oil capsules in any reputable health food store; they are much more convenient than the bottles of oil sold on the web site. (ok, I munged the name). Not to mention that they'd prefer to attract dealers, as opposed to customers. For human consumption, some folks recommend that you buy fish oil made from the bodies of small fish like anchovies and sardines, since they don't have the higher concentrations of heavy metals that are found in some large fish. I do the same for my dogs. You could also just feed the dogs sardines, anchovies, tuna, salmon... just watch for added salt, since some commercial versions of these fish products do add salt. I get so tired of ads on newsgroups. FurPaw -- "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed." - Dwight D. Eisenhower To reply, unleash the dog. I was posting about my pet and my experiences with this specific oil Some people are judgmental hypocrites! I don't own the site and the people that own that site don't know that I even posted that message. |
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Omega 3 Fatty acids, Fish Oil is just as good for your Dog!
On Aug 31, 3:14 pm, sighthounds & siberians wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:11:25 -0000, Hadleysgirl wrote: Up until I lost my twelve year old companion German Shepherd I used fish oil for her coat and joints. She had arthritis and her coat had gotten dull, bad eye sight... so I bought some fish oil (omega3 fatty acids) and I couldn't believe the difference in her. I'm very impressed with how it helped her. Her coat turned back to the same colors it had been when she was a pup, she ate more, even her eye sight seemed to improve. Just thinking of Susie makes me want to cry. She's only been gone for six months. I am posting this message for those of you who have an older dog. Making their last years comfortable is important. The effects of omega 3 have been studied on humans and giving it to your pet is just as beneficial. If you do use it, make sure that you don't leave any leftover food sitting in the bowl, discard it after your pet is done eating to avoid food poisoning. It is fish oil and feeding your pet outside or in the porch might help if you don't like the smell. I do know that it helped my Susie have some healthier and more energetic days with less arthritic pain. I met the Man that produced this product (http://www.lazers.biz/) specifically for he and his wife's pet, Lazer, a beautiful Greyhound Rescue. I saw the before and after effects of this oil and that dog went from being starved, neglected and abused to being a beautiful, trusting and Very Healthy dog. I truly believe in what that oil did for my Susie and I am thankful for having met Gordon, Lois and Lazer. What they have done for the love of their dog is awesome. I'm sure that Ex-racing Greyhound, Lazer is quite thankful too! I doubt it; dogs generally don't think that way. Who starved, neglected and abused him, by the way? Mustang Sally Have you ever raised an abused animal that you rescued??? |
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Omega 3 Fatty acids, Fish Oil is just as good for your Dog!
In article .com,
Hadleysgirl wrote: That dog is an ex racer. Do some research on Greyhounds and racetracks! Hey, Sally! Do some research on greyhounds!!!! -- Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - Prouder than ever to be a member of the reality-based community |
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