Ocean Omega
Bill Holt one of the founding partners of Ocean Omega. It distributes menhaden fish oil pet food supplement for dogs, cats, horses and all carnivorous animals. Ocean Omega offers two grades of fish oil, Gold and Plus, as well as our Ocean Omega Seahorse Brand Flavored Equine Fish Oil.

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October 04, 2007
Ocean Omega Fish Oil Is Good For Your Pet

Ocean Omega fish oil is good for dogs - and cats! Veterinarians first used omega-3 fatty acids in the form of fish oil to treat canine allergies but now
recommend it for a wide variety of conditions ranging from kidney disease to
arthritis and high cholesterol. Adding Ocean Omega fish oil to your dog's food provides anti-inflammatory effects and can help relieve itching due to atopic
dermatitis, an allergy-related skin condition.

The Veterinary College at Colorado State University found that fish oil
helped with toenail loss in dogs!

Toenail Loss In Dogs - Lupoid onychodystrophy is a disease in dogs that
causes them to lose their toenails. A research team studied the effect of
fatty acid supplementation (for example, fish oil ) in
treating dogs with this condition. This study compared the fatty acid
concentrations in the blood and nails of normal and affected dogs. Studies
showed an improvement in the conditions of dogs with lupoid onychodystrophy,
but researchers don't know if the improvement is due to the
anti-inflammatory characteristics of fatty acids or if affected dogs
developed the condition because of a fatty acid deficiency.

Thanks to medical advances, cats are now able to survive some conditions
and illnesses that were once fatal. But these same problems -
hyperthyroidism, heart problems, urinary tract obstruction, and diabetes can
damage the kidneys. Strays are at particular risk, since they are more
likely to have been exposed to toxins that can damage the kidneys, as are
aging cats since their kidneys may not function very well.

Ocean Omega-3 fatty acids may help improve kidney function. Be sure to
supplement with Ocean Omega fish oil, not flax seed oil, since cats can't convert the linoleic acid in flax seed oil to the final form, arachidonic acid.

So, in the wake of all these acute kidney failures, there is at least ONE
more healthy thing that you can do for your pets, give them Ocean Omega "Oil In The Cat" Fish Oil!

BH
Ocean Omega Promoting Good Health In ALL Pets1
www.oceanomega.com

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