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I recommend that you follow the instructions on the label for storage. Alternatively, you can use a human fish oil supplement. You can poke a hole in the capsule and squirt it on top of Tyson's food once or twice a day.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
You can try feeding them commercial fish food or meal works from your local pet store. If you would like a consult, you can provide pictures and we can give you a better idea of what kinds of fish they are and if they have special requirements for their diet. Hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
You are welcome, I'm glad to help you! Honestly, I'd go with the Nordic naturals simply because they are gel pills. That's because they will be easy to hide in some peanut butter or meat to give your dog. The liquid fish oil should be added to your dog's food, and if he doesn't like the taste, he won't eat the food. But if you think he will eat the food with the liquid fish oil on it, you can use the RX vitamins. I think both look good personally.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Yes human fish oil is fine to give to Bobby and you can put it in his food. Do not give him too much, as he's already eating a salmon based food and will be getting fish oil from there. Too much fish oil causes problems.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Pet formulated fish oil from your local pet store is perfectly fine and a reasoable treatment for a pet with mild flaky skin. If the skin persists however after aa few weeks, then a vet visit is recommended to look at other possible causes (i.e. skin allergies, mites, lice, etc). Also I would recommend feeding Mouse a high quality cat food such as Royal Canin, Hill's Science Diet, Evo, or Eukanuba. Best wishes with Mouse and her dry skin, along with feeding this to your two other cats.. Take care.
Updated on August 12th, 2025