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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Re: [rawfeeding] Re: wondering if to add this?

Far better (and cheaper) to run down to your closest market and buy some
fish or salmon oil. The rest of the oils in those caps are not beneficial
and could prolong skin and coat issues.

Sandee & the Dane Gang

From: "Karole Kridelbaugh" <karolek13@yahoo.com>


> My newly-adopted Greyhound "Fields" came to us with "flakey" especially
when he became nervous. My Vet prescribed Skin Formula 3V Caps -- they are
gel caps. I pierce them with a small knife and skirted them on his kibble.
He loves the fish oil. But now he gets the canned, wild caught, Jack
Mackeral once a day. Hopefully, I can stop giving him the gel caps soon.
The gel caps made his coat shiny, and the flakes are not nearly as bad. You
can get the caps through 1-800-PETMEDS less expensively than through a Vet.

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