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Fish Oil For Dogs With Seizures


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hmmmm maybe i need to highlight this so it gets read hehehe

I read it and took your advice months ago. :thumbsup:

do u guys just pop the capsules in their food, or do you cut the capsule open ? what's the best way?

I just put the capsule in his dinner. Being a pig he just scoffs it all. I don't even know if he realises it is there. My ex give his Viszlas fish oil caps as well but he just hands it to them and they eat them. One chews them up and the other seems to just swallow them.

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http://www.vetstop.com.au/Shop/shopexd.asp...959&catid=2

This has been advertised on here recently, I ordered some for my Boston cos her skin is a bit dry.

It worked out cheaper to buy them online than buying them at the health food shop!!!

Hey, thanks for that BG! I might get them for the humans as well! How much did that cost you with Postage?

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just looking online at discount vitamins. not sure if anyone's tried this company. but thye've got 200capsules of 1000mg fishoil from nature's own for 11.95 and free shipping

https://www.sportyshealth.com.au/

also had this site..

but was in a hurry seemed to have a lot on hand though

http://www.vitaminme.com.au/site/page.cfm?...chButton=Search

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Hi All

My kees gets fish oil every one or two days, but for arthritis rather than epilepsy. Started by accident when the kids spat one out and the dog scoffed it. As you say, just stick in the food bowl and they eat it. Breath smells a bit fishy for a bit after they've eaten - but dog food breath isn't pretty anyway!

Don't know about dosage - mine are Eye Q brand (cos that's what I bought for the kids - contain marine fish oil and evening primrose oil. Don't think it's doing any harm as the old girl managed to climb up onto our bed this morning unassisted for the the first time in about a year....

She was starting to get a sort of shake now and then, which i thought may have been related to epilepsy as I know Keeshonds are subject to this, but they've stopped now too so something must be helping!

Good luck all!

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