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Pet Honesty's Skin Health Omega soft chews are a delicious and easy way to promote your dog's skin & coat health, support a healthy immune response, and soothe skin-related issues associated with seasonal allergies. These vet-recommended supplements are packed full of omega-3's and antioxidants - coming from natural sources like kelp, salmon oil, and algae - which are crucial for skin, joint, and heart health.
SKU | 3615465 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Primary Brand | Pet Honesty |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .738 LB |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 3.71 IN |
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Height | 3.42 IN |
Width | 3.71 IN |
Krill, Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil, Organic Spirulina, Omega-3 Fish Oil Powder, Algae, Chia Seed, Organic Kelp, d-alpha Tocopherol acetate (Vitamin E), Biotin (Vitamin H), Carrot, Coconut Glycerin, Kale, Mixed Tocopherols, Natural Flavor (from Oregano, Plums, Flaxseed), Natural Smoke Flavor, Navy Bean Flour, Oat Flour, Palm Fruit Oil, Powdered Cellulose, Rosemary Extract, Salmon, Sunflower Lecithin, Sweet Potato, Tart Cherry Juice, Tomato. INACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Brewer's Yeast, Citric Acid, Coconut Oil, Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative), Natural Flavor, Oat Flour, Pumpkin, Salmon, Sunflower Lecithin, Sweet Potato, Vegetable Glycerin, Vinegar, Yuca.
DHA | 70 Milligrams |
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Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil | 300 Milligrams |
Algae Oil | 200 Milligrams |
Fish Oil | 160 Milligrams |
Chia Seed | 110 Milligrams |
Vitamin E | 40 IU |
Biotin | 0.2 Milligrams |
Omega-3s (from Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil, Fish Oil, Algae, & Chia Seed) | 250 Milligrams |
EPA | 60 Milligrams |
25 lbs or less: Feed 1 chew per day. 26 - 50 lbs: Feed 2 chews per day. 51 - 75 lbs: Feed 3 chews per day.75 lbs+: Feed 4 chews per day.
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