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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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March 2008
March 29, 2008

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$24.95 A Half Gallon Ocean Omega Online




All natural fish oil supplement from the cold waters of the North Atlantic Ocean Omega 3 fish oil is a
pure natural rich source of long chain Omega 3 fatty acids, beneficial to your pets diet. Support your
dogs health give them omega 3 oil. Fish oil may promote a shiny coat with less itching . The omega-3
fatty acids may help counteract negative effects of allergic dermatitis by producing specific
eicosanoids, which are known to reduce and control skin inflammations.
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential building blocks all dogs and cats need for maintaining a balanced
metabolism. Scientific studies show these fatty acids may help maintain the immune system.!OCEAN OMEGA FISH OIL PLUS & GOLDEN
Great for dog's skin coat and may help dissipate arthritis pain
Ocean Omega Menhaden Fish Oils long-chain essential
fatty acids (EPA/DHA) leave no aftertaste. Scientific
research suggests that long-chain Omega-3’s, as part
of a healthy diet, may provide significant benefits for
common health issues such as cardiovascular disease,
cancer and arthritis. Ocean Omega is produced from
menhaden. From this herring-like fish comes the only
marine source of essential long-chain Omega-3’s
directly affirmed by the FDA as a GRAS food ingredient
for direct human consumption. All natural Ocean
Omega is not genetically modified or genetically
enhanced.Great for a dog's skin, coat and helps relieve arthritis
Regular use shows results!
To help support your dogs health, daily additions of
omega 3 oils will help maintain general over
all health. The first noticeable result being a healthy
skin and a shiny coat and less shedding and
itching.! The omega-3 fatty acids also help counteract
negative effects of allergic dermatitis by
producing specific eicosanoids, which are known to
reduce and control skin inflammations.Omega-3 fatty acids are essential building blocks all dogs and cats need for maintaining a balanced
metabolism. Scientific studies also show these fatty
acids help maintain the immune system
Research supports the optimum ratio of fatty acids in
the range of 1:3 to 1:6 (omega-3:omega-6). Fish Oil’s
generally has a ratio of approximately 4:1 (omega-3:
omega-6) and is thus ideally suited for bringing
commonly seen ratios in generic and premium dog and
cat foods of between
1:10 and 1:20 in Adds a healthy lustre to the dog's coat
Use 1/3 Teaspoon per 15 pounds
of dog's weight




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Reasons to supplement with Ocean Omega...


  • Helps with the heart

  • Increase energy

  • Brings back luster and shine to your dogs coat

  • Reduction of shedding and itch

  • Excellent Source of Omega 3 EFA'S



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March 28, 2008
Ocean Omega High EPA & DHA

Ocean Omega 3 Fish Oils

Essential Fatty Acids

"The Good Fats - EPA & DHA"


The "good fats" or "healing fats" are the fats that
we must obtain in order to be healthy. The key components of healing fats
are the essential fatty acids - EPA & DHA. There are several different
families of fatty acids but only two of these families are considered essential
because the body must have them, but cannot make them. Essential fatty
acids (EFAs) must come from foods. EFAs (particularly, DHA & EPA) play
a critical role in the proper functioning of almost all of the major systems
in the body.
(additional information on EFAs)


Ocean Omega
Omega 3 Fish Oils with Natural Vitamin E




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Essential Fatty Acid Families:

1. Superunsaturated Omega 3 Family
· Alpha-linolenic Acid (LNA)

2. Polyunsaturated Omega 6 Family
· Linoleic Acid (LA)


Even though both of these fatty acids are
considered essential in the diet and we (pets
and people) can't live without them, it is
also critical that they are consumed in a
properly balanced ratio. This ratio should
be around 2:1 Omega 6 to Omega 3. However,
experts agree that the diets of both people
and pets are providing an excessive amount
of Omega 6 (LA) and little, if any, Omega
3. An imbalance as great as 20:1 is extremely
common with the high consumption of overly-processed
foods and very little whole, raw and fresh
foods being incorporated into the modern
diet. This imbalance has been proven to be
a factor in most of the degenerative diseases
that are common in our pets today. By adding a high quality source of Omega
3 to the diet, we can prevent or alleviate
many of these diseases
.









There are two basic sources of Omega 3 essential
fatty acids:


1. Plant based sources, such as flax seed,
hemp seed, soybeans, walnuts, etc. (Sources
of LNA)


2. Cold water fish oils. (Direct source of EPA and DHA)


Plant sources contain the parent omega 3
essential fatty acid, Alpha-linolenic acid
(LNA), which must be converted in the body
to Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) and Docosahexaenoic
Acid (DHA) in order to perform most of their
critical functions. The body requires approximately
10 LNA to produce 1 EPA. This conversion
can be difficult or impossible for some older
animals or those with degenerative conditions
and weakened immune systems. Unfortunately
these are the animals that need it the most.
Taking into consideration this conversion
factor, it becomes necessary to consume a
lot more of the plant sources in order to
get the required daily allowance. If palatability
is low, this can be extremely challenging.


On the other hand, cold water fish oils are a readily available abundant
& direct source of both EPA and DHA, eliminating the need for this
conversion in the body. Fish oils also tend to be a much more palatable
source for animals. Both dogs and cats absolutely love the taste, which
makes it easy and enjoyable to administer.


Ocean Omega 3 Fish Oils are the richest source
of EPA and DHA!


ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS

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Essential Fatty Acids and their derivatives
serve a number of major vital functions in
the body. They are required for the transport
and metabolism of both cholesterol and triglycerides.
They are required for normal brain development
and brain function. They are required in
visual function (retina), brain and nerve
function (synapses), and adrenal function.
They are required in the structure of the
membranes that surround each cell in our
body. They stimulate metabolism, increase
metabolic rate, increase oxygen uptake, and
increase energy production. They slow down
growth of cancer cells.


DHA (from fish oil) has been shown to be a key in neural development.
Research, unveiled at the 2004 American Veterinary Medical Association
convention, examined the role DHA (a long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated
fatty acid) - plays in puppies' neural development.


The research shows "that puppies nourished with enhanced
(high) levels of dietary docosahexaenoic
acid (DHA) were smarter, more trainable than typical-DHA (low-DHA) nourished
puppies."



DHA is one of the most abundant fatty acids in the brain, and thought to be
vital for mental function.  DHA has
long been praised as a wonder nutrient for human infants and now it's been found
to boost healthy brain development in puppies.


DHA, and its companion,
EPA, are the forms of omega-3 essential fatty acids naturally available in fish
oils -- for optimum utilization. 



EPA (from fish oil) also converts to series
3 prostaglandins, which have many benefits.
They regulate inflammatory responses (Skin
and Joint). They regulate immune function,
which can help in fighting disease more effectively.
They regulate platelet stickiness. They regulate
arterial muscle tone, which involves blood
pressure regulation.


The series 1 & 2 prostaglandins have
the exact opposite effect on the body as
the series 3. They stimulate inflammation,
constrict the arteries, make platelets stickier,
and inhibit immune response. That is the
reason why a properly balanced ratio of Omega
3 to Omega 6 is so critical. In essence they
keep each other in check.


In conclusion, the lack of Omega 3 and the
excessive amount of Omega 6 in the modern
diet ultimately create degenerative conditions.
The store-bought processed foods still do
not supply an adequate amount of Omega 3
to properly balance the ratio. Many nutritional
supplements are still promoting and loading
up the Omega 6 (LA) fatty acids -exacerbating
an already severely imbalanced and unhealthy
situation. The best solution to insure our
pet's health is to provide a high quality
Omega 3 Fish oil supplement along with a
premium food.



Ocean Omega 3 Fish Oils

Healthy skin & glistening coat, decreased inflammation, increased stamina,
a strong immune system and reduced shedding!!



The richest-available source of DHA & EPA







email: contact Bill

e mail: max1@maine.rr.com

Holistic Pet Healthcare Products

Ocean Omega Promoting Good Health In ALL Pets!.





Posted by Bill Holt at 03:08 PM
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March 26, 2008
Ocean Omega Seahorse Brand Flavored Equine Fish Oil

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Ocean Omega Seahorse Flavored Fish Oil For Horses

All natural flavored fish oil supplement from the cold waters of North Atlantic Gallon jug. To help support your horses health, daily additions of omega 3 oils will help maintain general over all health. Butterscotch or peppermint.
Pump available




Regular:$42.95 per gallon Special Offer: $36.95 per gallon



Ocean Omega

Equine Fish Oil


This is a natural pure form of menhaden fish oil  available.  Natural  flavorings have been added  to
enhance taste  EFA’s (Essential Fatty Acids) are the good fats that are essential for everyday
optimum health. They are essential to every cell and play a critical role in immune, cardiovascular,
and nerve function. They are essential because the body cannot produce them, therefore
supplementation is necessary. Deficiencies of the essential fatty acids create problems with coat,
skin, immune function and reproduction.

Today many  horses are loaded with Omega 6 which can be pro-inflammatory and are extremely
depleted of Omega 3 which are anti-inflammatory creating an unbalance. Omega 3 fatty acids
control many of the most basic functions of the cell. Cellular circulation is deeply affected by the
intake of fatty acids, which in turn affects the fluidity of the cell membrane. Increasing the Omega 3
content of the diet significantly increases cell-membrane fluidity and hence allows more nutrients
to reach the cells themselves. Every cell in every organism has an innate (genetic) program for
building health. The program can do its job if given the proper tools. These tools are essential
nutrients. Without Omega 3 fatty acids even the best genes cannot build healthy cells. Multiple
benefits from fat sources high in Omega 3 fatty acids, particularly eicosapentaeonoic acid (EPA)
and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).

Beneficial effects include decreasing blood lipid concentrations and increasing membrane fluidity
and insulin sensitivity. Omega 3 fish oil with EPA/DHA provides great benefits to cells, cardiac,
brain, joint, skin and digestive systems. Pure cellular support! Enriching diets with essential
nutrients from nature enables cells to fix their defects or recycle damaged ones, and return to
normal functions. If we know the components of health (essential nutrients) and design a program
containing these components of health in optimum quantities, the animals cure themselves.
Omega 3 fish oil the key building blocks in every cell membrane in the body. It appears that proper
fats and oil nutrition are coming to the forefront for balanced and optimal nutrition.


An excellent source of
Omega 3 fatty acids for  
your horses diet


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March 24, 2008
Ocean Omega Glucosamine For Pets

Glucosamine For Pets

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See How We Compare

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Save 15%: Order Our Fish Oil and Glucosamine


We give away a bottle of Ocean Omega Glucosamine® to lucky winners who have purchased our glucosamine products in the past and refer us to other clients who purchase our OO products. Ocean Omega® has a liquid glucosamine formula that assists in rehabilitating cartilage, and eases joint pain in pets. Please only enter the sweepstakes if you have ordered our glucosamine products for your pets, and referred us to others who have ACTUALLY purchased the OO products themselves.

Enter The Ocean Omega Glucosamine Contest by contacting me with your referrals name, address, email, and phone number, when we receive their first order YOU WIN A FREE BOTTLE OF OUR GLUCOSAMINE .

Posted by Bill Holt at 04:37 PM
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March 23, 2008 March 21, 2008
Harry-RIP 1990-2008

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Harry 1990-2008


In memory of our beloved cat, Harry, who blessed our lives for the past eighteen years. We will never forget you or the happiness you brought into our lives. You will be forever in our hearts, and we will miss you each and every day forever.

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March 18, 2008
Ocean Omega Prepare and Protect Your Pet For Warm Weather

dog with a fan.jpg Well with another impending rainy snowy ice storm predicted for tomorrow, believe it or not, supposedly warm weather is around the corner? In regards to when the warm weather does decide to arrive, we should consider the following pet healthcare tips.

Pet Care Tips for the Forthcoming Warm Weather
While warm weather is welcomed by most people, spring and summer can bring certain dangers to pets.

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Heat exhaustion is a common ailment of pets during summer months.

It's best to exercise pets during the morning or evening hours to avoid the direct sun. It's also crucial to have plenty of fresh water available and shade for protection. Cats tend to handle heat better than dogs, but both should be given extra care.

The intense light from the summer sun can damage your pet's skin, including sunburn.

Pets with lighter-colored coats, especially white or shaved animals, need to be kept out of intense light . It's best to keep pets in the shade during peak hours and use sunscreen or a protective jacket. Repeated sun exposure often leads to a serious form of cancer in white cats. Owners should be aware of red patchy areas on the ears and nose.

Summer heat can be a danger to pets' food as well.

Like people, pets naturally eat less during warm weather; however it's important to watch for pet food spoilage in the heat . Canned food should not be left out after feeding because of the warm weather and the amount of insects it will attract.

Allergies are common in the spring, both for humans and pets.

Cats and dogs can have seasonal allergies just like us, especially during the spring from pollen and grass . While some do sneeze and have watery eyes, most pets show allergies through skin rashes and itching, sometimes making the animal miserable. If your pet is being bothered by allergies, you should contact your veterinarian for advice.

Fleas and ticks are health concerns year-round for pet owners, although summer months intensify the problem.

There are numerous diseases that come from fleas and ticks that harm cats, dogs and people, so prevention is very important. Pet owners should also be aware of mosquito, chigger and fly bites which can be irritating and are especially common on outdoor animals.

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Shaving their coats may be beneficial to some pets.

There are some benefits from shaving your pet's hair. It prevents mats, which can be a hiding place for maggots, and it can make them more comfortable in the heat. It's easier to locate ticks and fleas if the coat is trimmed and it's more comfortable for the animal. The warm weather also makes it easier to bathe pets as it can be done outdoors without a chance of chilling your pet and less mess in your tub.

Rainy weather sometimes leads to standing water, which puts pets at more risk to contract the dangerous disease leptospirosis. Pet owners should be cautious of their pet's environment, including standing water in the animal's area.

Many pet owners travel during the summer and are faced with deciding what to do with pets.
There is the option of boarding your cat or dog. Be sure that your pet is updated on all vaccines and make reservations well ahead of the day. If leaving a pet with family or friends, be sure they know the pet's routine, have the phone number for your vet available and give them signed consent form so your vet can do what's needed in case of an emergency.

If your pet is traveling with you, have a health certificate. Try taking short trips and try tranquilizing medication before long trips. It's also helpful to bring comforting items from home as well as food and any medications. Always make sure your pet has some type of identification such as tags, tattoos or a micro chip. Ocean Omega Products will help Promote Good Health In Your Pets during ALL the seasons of the year.


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March 17, 2008
Ocean Omega Saint Patricks Day Sale

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March 15, 2008
Declaw Or Not To Declaw That Is The Question?

This is the Question: To Declaw or Not Declaw?

I was recently asked about declawing for cats. The individual asking knows I am a longtime owner of two wonderful brother cats who just turned 18 years old.
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I must preface the following factoids with the disclaimer that I am not a doctor/veterinarian, and I don't play one on television either. However, speaking from first hand experience; we made a conscious decision that our two boys would be lifelong indoor cats ( this is part n partible contributory to their longevity) so we had them declawed when they were very young. My cats are very happy and contented so the procedure worked fine for us.

Having said that;many cat owners have made declawing part of the "new kitten" routine, along with vaccines and spaying or neutering. However, a large portion of the cat-loving community is opposed to this practice.

According to Dr. Tobin Eshelman, surgery resident at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Urbana, declawing is a procedure that, like any elective surgery, has pros and cons.

Because this is a procedure that requires general anesthesia, many pet owners choose to have it done at the same time as a spay or neuter. The procedure itself involves the removal of the cat's nail and, with it, amputation of the third phalanx (last of three bones) in each digit of the animal's forepaw.

Many cat enthusiasts are opposed to the practice. Some pet lovers, including some veterinarians, maintain that a cat may have permanent trouble walking or balancing after a declaw procedure, and that a cat's personality may change since its claws, which are a natural defense, are removed.

Dr. Eshelman explains that there is a small incidence of complications associated with the procedure surgery, such as infection of the surgery site, recurrent lameness, or incomplete removal of the third phalanx, which can be a source of pain and, rarely, nail regrowth.

As with most surgeries, there's also the issue of post-operative pain. It's difficult to assess how painful a cat's forepaws feel after the procedure, since cats are unable to verbally describe their discomfort. Determining pain levels for animals is a matter of human interpretation, and many people feel that a declaw procedure is more painful than other elective surgeries.

"The veterinary community has come a long way in the past ten years in improving our pain assessment and pain management techniques," Dr. Eshelman points out, "so post-operative pain associated with the declaw procedure can be recognized and managed more effectively than it used to be." Clinical research has shown that new combinations of trans-dermal patches, local nerve blocks, oral anti-inflammatory drugs, and injectable drugs can significantly reduce signs of pain in cats when used in combination with the traditional injectable and oral pain medications.

Some cat lovers believe that declawing cats can also affect their demeanor and behavior, since scratching is a natural behavior that provides exercise, a natural form of defense, and enjoyment.

Dr. Eshelman says, "Some cats look at their paws and bat them around shortly after surgery; it is difficult to tell whether they are painful or simply resenting the thick boxing-glove bandaging around the paws. In my experience, once the bandages are removed, few owners report emotional trauma or abnormal behavior in their cats. Also, declawing is not recommended for cats that will spend any time outdoors, since they lose the defensive function of their nails."

Once a cat is declawed, it's important to provide it with plenty of toys and activities that mimic their predatory chasing behavior. This may offset boredom or inactivity if it stops scratching.

Dr. Eshelman understands the many reasons people may oppose declawing, but he explains that a declaw procedure can improve the human-pet relationship if a cat constantly destroys furniture or harms family members with its claws.

Another veterinarian at the University of Illinois Teaching Hospital, whose cats were declawed past the kitten stage, did not witness a change in their demeanor. "I used to feel that declawing was cruel, but I when I finally had it done to two of my cats, I found that it really improved my mood and my relationship with them. I didn't realize how much their scratching behavior was stressing me out, making me a cranky, bad pet owner."

Both veterinarians recommend that if a pet owner decides to have their cat declawed, that they get the procedure done while the cat is young, since a younger cat may adapt better to the change.

If a pet owner believes that declawing isn't right for their cats, there are several alternatives, both surgical and non-surgical, to minimize destructive scratching behaviors. Another surgery option is deep digital flexor tendonectomy, a less invasive procedure in which the tendon that extends the claws outward are cut, so the cat still has its full digits but cannot extend its claws. Regular nail trimming is still required after this procedure, but most cats are not able to be as destructive with permanently retracted claws.

Simply trimming a cat's nails regularly can minimize the damage those nails can cause. Training your cat to use a scratching post can deter your cat from scratching furniture and provides exercise and enjoyment. Other play activities, such as chasing toys or laser pointers, can also exercise a cat's predatory instincts.

Dr. Eshelman also likes a product on the market called "Soft Paws," soft-tipped plastic covers that slip over a cat's nails. They simply glue on and last several weeks. Cats may take a few days to get used to them, but once they do, they can scratch as they normally would without damaging furniture or harming family members.

Dr. Eshelman sums up, "When it comes down to a pet owner getting stressed out and frustrated with his cats' scratching, I'd rather see the cat without front claws than see the cat without a home."

For more information about declawing and alternatives, consult your veterinarian.
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March 14, 2008
Ocean Omega Case Lot Pricing

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Buy in Bulk Case Lots

Ocean Omega offers our fish oil in a bulk case lot format. Skip the fancy individual packaging. This is costly and time consuming. Save us time and money, we'll save you time and money!We give you the same great,high quality products, bulk wrapped, and pass the saving on to you! And these savings are substantial! So, whether you are a professional breeder,groomer, dog club member, rescue advocate, or just a consumer who appreciates getting a price break on the products you find yourself reordering frequently, this page is for you.Ocean Omega is always striving to pleasantly surprise our customers with unbeatable pricing and quality, tried and true product recommendations!
Due to the weight, all bulk case lot orders must ship UPS ground only. A shipping rate quote will be given on expedited orders. Order will ship upon approval of rate quote.

"BUY IT IN BULK CASE LOTS!"


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March 13, 2008
The Birds, and The Bees, and The Flowers and The Trees, and The Moon up above:

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Creating A Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary

One of my long standing Ocean Omega clients lives in very rural Virginia, and she is not only a breeder of Argentine Dogos, but also a most compassionate animal lover. She has meticulously worked to provide her land as a safe haven animal sanctuary. Being a pet owner, and animal lover and animal rights advocate myself since early childhood (boy was that a long time ago=early childhood), I often think about what we have done to animal habitat as a whole. Especially with urban sprawl, mini mall development, etc. I live in a condo association that has limited access and "backyard" space available for animal sanctuary consideration. Therefore, I try to do what I can, such as provide bird feeders in the nearby fields, bird baths, feed old bread crumbs and bird seed to the birds, squirrels, and such. For those of you folks that are fortunate enough to perhaps have good acreage, please consider helping the animals, by creating your own "Backyard Animal Sanctuary".

A backyard sanctuary usually is enhanced by having trees, shrubs, flowers, grasses and features like water, shelter and space that attract and sustain wildlife in both urban and rural areas.

Providing food – Having a variety of food sources in your yard can attract many kinds of wildlife. Providing a good mix of plants that produce seeds or fruits at different times of the year can be most beneficial. Insects are a very important part of the diet of songbirds, so try to avoid insecticides on your gardens and shubbery.

Providing a good water source – will have animals walking, flying or crawling great distances for a drink because water is essential to them. Water is also needed for bathing so animals can keep clean and thus warm or cool. A birdbath or other form of water will serve as a magnet to many kinds of wildlife.

Providing shelter – wildlife must have safe places to rest, escape danger, get out of bad weather and raise their offsprings. Most animals find shelter in trees or shrubs. Property owners might consider utilizing buffers of dense vegetation between wildlife areas and busy areas like driveways, workshops, garages, and the like.

Providing space – Most birds and mammals need more area than the average backyard can provide. This doesn’t necessarily mean they won’t visit or nest in your yard. An animal’s space requirements may be less if the resources are abundant and concentrated in a good backyard habitat. Encouraging your friends and neighbors to provide wildlife habitat will increase the collective space available for wildlife.


Habitat should include ...

  • Such food sources as – seeds, berries, nuts, flower nectar, and insects.
  • Some sources of water could include – birdbaths, drip faucets, sprinklers, ponds, puddles, and streams.
  • Consider shelter options which would include – trees, shrubs, brush piles, rock walls, rock piles, hollow logs, and snags.
  • When considering space allocation create ample – travel corridors and open space

Then sit back, relax, and enjoy a true spectacle of the beauty that nature has provided for us; don't take the small things in life for granted be greatful, appreciate and help the animals and wildlife sustain

Give Them The Santuary They Need and Deserve!


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March 12, 2008
Ocean Omega Updates

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Everybody Take A Deep Cleansing Breath

Shipping Information


Ok, after a tenuous last few weeks, we have updated our OO website with the price increases, and we are about to update the following information as it pertains to shipping rates. All things considered, when placed into perspective, the situation isn't that bad, and the increases are proportionate to the industry standards.


WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY REMIND YOU-BE ASTUTE PAY ATTENTION TO OUR PRODUCT SPECIAL DISCOUNT PROGRAMS YOU CAN HEDGE THESE PRICE INCREASES


Ocean Omega Packages ship from Maine



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Time Frame for UPS
Shipping

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Online ordering


If you use our online ordering your shipping cost will be calculated for you
based on the total weight of your order . The cost will be shown as you add
to the shopping cart. You can cancel or make changes to your shopping cart
at any time prior to finishing the order with payment method.


Shipping Costs for Ocean Omega Products


Our online shopping cart system will automatically calculate the
shipping charge for the item you choose. .




Standard UPS ground (Continental U.S. only)


List below is based on the # of ups working
days
from date of shipment from Maine by ups
ground.


Example: If we ship friday and your in new york you would count 2
working days from Friday. So you should receive the package on Tuesday of
the following week.



1 day : Most of Maine, New
Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut & Rhode Island


2 days: New York, Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia,
& parts of
Ohio


2 days: Alaska & Hawaii (2nd day air
required for these states)


3 days: North Carolina, South
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana,
Illinois,
Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan & parts of Ohio, Minnesota &
Missouri


4 days: Florida, Mississippi,
Louisianna, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota & parts of
North Dakota, Colorado, Texas, Minnesota, Missouri & Wyoming


5 days: Washington, Idaho, Montana,
Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico & parts of Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, North
Dakota, Oregon & Califorina


6 days: parts of Oregon &
California





    Please note that these are only approximate UPS
delivery
times as provided to us by UPS.


All in stock items are usually shipped within 5 business days (not including
weekends/holidays).


Note: UPS does not deliver regular shipments on Saturdays or Sundays. The
only option for saturday is for overnight Saturday delivery which they
charge $ 10 more than their standard overnight charge.


UPS Ground is how we ship most packages to
facilitate keeping shipping costs lower.

          The cart
system will calculate price based on weight of the order.


Canadian shipping information and
rates


Customer is responsible for all customs and brokerage fees (if applicable).
All Internationally shipped back orders are charged full shipping
charge(request that all items ship together to avoid additional shipping
charges).

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March 09, 2008
Ocean Omega CMGDR Special Pricing Program

ADOPT A GREAT DANE AND SAVE $$
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The Ocean Omega and Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue Ocean Omega Product Discount Program:Give Your New Great Dane The OO Holistic Pet Healthcare Edge:Enjoy Deep Discounts as a new and repeat OO customer: Helping To Promote Good Health In ALL Pets!
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This is Caddie, just one of the great danes available for adoption through CMGDR.


Ocean Omega CMGDR Product Discount Program

Ocean Omega is committed to helping the Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue. We are offering a discounted purchase plan of our Ocean Omega Products to
ALL individuals that adopt a Great Dane through CMGDR.This program will allow
new great dane owners to provide our great holistic pet healthcare products
to their new companions; at deeply discounted rates, and from an altruistic side of life; knowing that a $1.00 of the
proceeds of their OO purchases will be donated to CMGDR.

In fact we will run a
special sale to ANY pet owner who purchases our OO products from now until
April 10th; we will extend a 10% discount on all purchases of our products,
except our Gallon and 5 gallon containers, which are already deeply
discounted. New customers who have read this blog entry, should simply
reference The CMGDR OO Blog code: CMGDR DONATION PROGRAM in our comments
column at time of placing their order at our Ocean Omega website
Visit Ocean Omega Now Click On This Link and Save $$!



Applicable Discounted Products would include:
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CMGDR CASE LOT SAVINGS PROGRAMS

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In a further effort to offer additional savings options to folks who actually adopt a great dane through the CMGDR, we will soon be offering case lots of our 8 oz and 16 oz. bottles, with single and
multiple case lot pricing. These cases would have 12 bottles in for the 8oz
and 9 bottles in for the 16 oz. Parties interested in adopting a Great Dane from CMGDR Should Contact them Directly For Details on how to save additional dollars ON YOUR FUTURE OO PRODUCT PURCHASES when you adopt a new great dane companion from CMGDR!



Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue
9 Lady Slipper Lane
Topsham, ME 04086
Phone: 207-729-0679
Email: coastaldanes@gmail.com

Please Note That Discounted Case Lot Specials Will Be Applicable To Actual Great Dane Adopters ONLY!

Click Here To Contact
CMGDR For Details Regarding The Ocean Omega Fish Oil Discounted Case Lot
CMGDR Program






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March 06, 2008
Ocean Omega Supporting A Good Cause

Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue

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These three Ocean Omega Client Slugs, do not fortunately need any rescue. Their parents, Betti & Roger Curran, of Topsham , Maine: have started a gallant effort to rescue their brethren Great Danes, ESPECIALLY THE SENIOR GREAT DANES such as CaddieCaddie.jpg
Caddie, a Great Dane available for adoption at Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue.



Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue Press Herald Article Click Here To Read Now!

Ocean Omega has supported many dog rescue and animal advocate groups over the last five years. A short list would include ABR ( American Bulldog Rescue) NEBCR ( New England Border Collie Rescue), Newfoundland Hounds Rescue Shelter, Greyhound Rescue, MFOA ( Maine Friends of Animals), The Animal Refuge League , and many more. We strongly support and commend Betti & Roger for their efforts. We would ask your support on their behalf. We will be aligning ourselves closely with their efforts, and we will be offering special Ocean Omega Product Discounts in the future, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to The CMGDR details forthcoming. Please read The synopsis below regarding their upcoming events.

Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue

Who We Are:

Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue is a small, home-based rescue group, operating out of Topsham, Maine, and serving all of Maine. Senior dogs hold a special place in our hearts, and we encourage you to consider them for adoption. We'll be happy to talk to you about the many benefits of our older friends!! We are an all-volunteer group, and welcome your interest in fostering dogs as they become available for adoption to their forever homes, or volunteering in any way you can. E-mail or call us at the contacts listed below.
Adopting a friend
Come Visit Us!
Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue
9 Lady Slipper Lane
Topsham, ME 04086
Phone: 207-729-0679
Email: coastaldanes@gmail.com
Contact:
207-729-0679
coastaldanes@gmail.com


Organization:Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue

Event Type:Education Event

Time:11:00 am - 2:00 pm March 15, 2008

Location:
The Animal House
372 Main Street
Damariscotta, ME


Organization:Coastal Maine Great Dane Rescue

Event Type:Education Event

Time:11:00 am - 2:00 pm April 5, 2008

Location:
Pet Pantry
Lower Main St
Freeport, ME
Contact:
207 729-0679
coastaldanes@gmail.com
www.myspace.com/cmgreatdanerescue

PLEASE LEND YOUR SUPPORT

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March 01, 2008
Ocean Omega Two New Kitty Products

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Cat’s are natural carnivores. Left in the wild they stalk their prey to receive the proper nutrients their bodies crave. Now domesticated animals, cat’s may not be getting all the nutrition they need from their diet. This lack of proper nutrients can lead to a variety of health related concerns. By using Our Multi-Vitamin for Cat’s you are replacing this deficit and making sure your cat is getting what it’s body craves!

Ocean Omega Multi-Vitamin for cats is a full spectrum multiple vitamin/nutrient formula. Vitamins are needed for the chemical reactions that make everything happen in your cat’s body. Our Liquid Multi-Vitamin supplies a complete source of the nutrients your pet needs for optimum health:

Ester-C® - patented non-acidic Vitamin C that’s easy on the stomach and highly absorbable, plus Citrus Bioflavonoids.

Vitamin E and Selenium - Help protect blood vessels and support a healthy cardiovascular system.

Vitamin A - A powerful antioxidant, and support for the immune system,
skin and eyes.

Full B-Complex - For healthy nerves, skin and circulation.

Choline - Supports brain function

Boron, Glucosamine, and Vitamin D - Support the bones, teeth, joints, and
connective tissues.

Zinc and Selenium - To help your cat’s immune system and promote
normal growth.

Essential Fatty Acids - Support a healthy cardiovascular system and skin,
plus a shiny coat.

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Is your cat cranky? Lazy? or inactive? Truthfully, it may not be any of those at all. It may mean that he is just simply in pain! Joint pain in cats is a major problem. And can lead to weight gain, lack of energy and even affect their overall mood!


Ocean Omega’s Glucosamine Plus for Cats is specifically designed for Cats! It contains nutrients for healthy cartilage, bones, tendons, and ligaments. For long-term joint health and range of motion, no other “Glucosamine” formula is more complete!


Your Cat’s joints are the same as your joints; they are made up of 4 major components: cartilage, fluid, tendons and ligaments.


Cartilage is the cushioning between the bones that act as shock absorbers. The building block of healthy cartilage is glucosamine. Just like you, your cat ’s body naturally produces glucosamine. As your pet ages it’s body gradually produces less glucosamine and the cartilage between the joint can deteriorate, leaving your dog in pain. When you give your pet glucosamine you are replacing this deficit and promoting healthy joints.


Fluid is also needed to lubricate the joint and allow it to move freely. Chondroitin and Manganese do this by drawing fluid in around the joints and help to keep it there.


Tendons and Ligaments are the components most joint supplements forget about! Tendons and ligaments are a vital part of the joint. ENP includes ingredients like Horsetail, Proline, Boron and Grape Seed to promote stronger, healthier connective tissue.


Another aspect to consider is the pain and inflammation that can be associated with joint problems. We also include MSM in our formula. Research has shown that MSM has strong anti-inflammatory properties, helping to put your pet at ease while the other nutrients go to work.


Our Glucosamine Plus is the PURR-Fect solution for your cats joint problems!

These Products Are A Great Compliment To Our Oil In The Cat Fish Oil- ORDER ALL THREE PRODUCTS AND SAVE 15%
Click Here And Save Money On Our New Products!

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