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Omega Aid Liquid for Cats and Dogs

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1. Obtain a valid prescription from your vet

2. Upload your prescription when you place your order, alternatively you can post or email it to us. In some cases, such as for controlled drugs (e.g. Epiphen), we require the original prescription to be posted to us.

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Product Code: G4194
A nutritional supplement to aid with poor skin and coat condition. The oil contains specific essential fatty acids (EFA): Omega 3 and Omega 6.
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From: £12.11
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Omega Aid Liquid for Cats and Dogs

Omega Aid Liquid for Cats and Dogs is a nutritional supplement to aid with poor skin and coat condition.

Features:

  • Complete skin and coat supplement
  • Corrects essential fatty acid imbalances to ensure a healthy skin and coat
  • Contains the Essential Vitamins A, D & E to meet daily nutritional requirements
  • Omega Aid provides a supplemental source of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids plus vitamins A, D and E, which are beneficial for the maintenance of healthy looking skin and coats in dogs and cats

Feeding Recommendations:

  • 0-5kg (0-11lb) - 2.5ml (1 Pump)
  • 5-10kg (11-22 lb) - 5ml (2 Pumps)
  • 10-20kg (22-44 lb) - 7.5ml (3 pumps)
  • 20-30kg (44-66 lb) - 10ml (4 pumps)
  • 30kg - 12.5 - 15ml daily (5/6 Pumps)

After 4 weeks decrease daily intake by half.

Consult your vet to adjust the intake to your pet's specific needs.

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