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enlarge | Brand: DVM Category: Kitchen
List Price: $68.99 Buy New: $28.50 (On sale from $42.99) You Save: $14.49 (34%)
New (7) from $28.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 377
Ingredients: Fish oil, dl-alpha tocopheryl acetate (source of vitamin E), cod liver oil (source of vitamins A and D), gelatin, water, glycerin. Guaranteed Analysis per capsule: Crude Protein, not less than 7%, Crude Fat, not less than 90%, Crude Fiber, not more than 1%, Moisture, not more than 2%, Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)* 250 mg, Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)* 167 mg, Vitamin A 1250 IU, Vitamin D 125 IU, Vitamin E 75 IU. Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
MPN: 41234 ASIN: B0002TR5FM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Problems with a French Mastiff February 15, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I waited one month to review this product; I wanted sufficient time for full effect. Today has been 4 weeks, and it's the best thing I have ever done!! My French Mastiff had itchy, inflammed skin, rough hair and was miserable. I put him on prescription meds, Benadryl, shampoos, changed his diet, tried everything! This has changed him 100%. This is the only thing that works! Give it a try, I'm a nurse and endorse this wholeheartedly.
Wow! Your dog's coat will look like mink! December 22, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The gel caps are,well, simply FABULOUS! My Doberman has a good coat but was experiencing some minor skin flake. Gone....after one week on this product. She is 78 pounds and gets two gel caps each morning in her meal. Simply sizzor them open and throw them in with the food! I keep using them each morning and her coat is so shiney and rich everyone comments how beautiful she is... Highly recommended.
helped my itchy, red dog July 26, 2006 On the vet's recommendation, we gave these to our dog and it really helped with his skin and eyes. When we don't give him these, his skin turns very red and he itches like crazy. Such an inexpensive solution to what must have been awful for him.
I hated watching my Bullmastiff and my budget suffer so horribly -- until these pills. January 21, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Lola, my Bullmastiff, is quite the delicate flower. Even though she looks like a junkyard dog. And she looks like a mangy junkyard dog whenever her skin gets itchy and she scratches herself bloody. It frequently happened at the turn of the seasons -- red, inflamed belly and a patchy, irritated coat that hurt to look at. I tried the shampoo (and actually the smelly sulfur one seemed to help a little), I tried the numbing spray, I changed her diet. Nothing really helped. And then a substitute vet suggested two of these into her food every day.
WOW! What a change.
She still has the occasional rash, but NOTHING like before. In fact, I suspect she's only itchy when I'm late with the baths. Since she has been on these EVERYDAY, her coat has the nerve to be a little bit shiny. She also has a harmless lump on her back, which shrank considerably. At first, I thought the pills had "cured" her, so I stopped giving them. A few weeks later she scratched her face bloody. So although I don't like giving daily meds for any reason, it's better than watching her try to scratch her body into hamburger meat.
When I bought them from the vet, I got like 60 pills for around 20 bucks, I think. This bottle is SUUUUUUUUUCH a better value! This is a three month supply for a little bit more money. So ask your vet about these pills, but buy them from Amazon!
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