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Saturday, June 2, 2007

[PHISH] [rawfeeding] Re: Fish Oil Caps?

"AM Harlow" <acinny@...> wrote:
They also contain only fish oil
> concentrate from Anchovy, Mackeral, & Sardine and gelatin.
*****
These are common "also ran" high O3 fish, and they're very
appropriate to a raw diet. SO gets top billing because it's a single-
source product; this reliance on one fish also cranks up the price.
My dogs seem to do as well on a multi-fish oil as they do on SO.


They are GLUTEN
> FREE which is one of the main reasons I chose them since as we all
know it
> was gluten that was contaminated with melamine in regular dog & cat
foods
*****
It was gluten meal, rice, wheat, corn. I've never seen gluten in a
fish oil, but I suppose it might happen--gluten is a cheap source of
protein, fish oil is fat.

What I am on the lookout to avoid is SOY. There is no need for soy
into any a doG's chilluns.
Chris O

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