Omega-3-6-9 Öl
Essential fatty acids must be ingested with food
In the diet of dogs and cats, a distinction is made between essential and non-essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids must be ingested with food, as they cannot be produced in sufficient form by the body itself. They are always unsaturated or polyunsaturated and belong to the omega-3 or omega-6 fatty acids.
Why our omega-3-6-9 oil is essential
The ideal ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids should be 3-5:1 for dogs and cats. However, since most BARF ingredients contain significantly more omega-6 than omega-3 fatty acids, this often results in an unfavorable ratio of up to 20:1. For this reason, it is necessary to feed an oil such as our high-quality Omega-3-6-9 oil with a high omega-3 content.
A high quality oil blend for healthy pets
Our Omega-3-6-9 oil is a balanced mixture of fish oil, which contains a high proportion of the unsaturated omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, and refined hemp oil, which in turn is rich in gamma-linolenic acid and stearic acid. Natural vitamin E has also been added for stabilization, so that the oil has a longer shelf life and does not go rancid too quickly. Combined, these ingredients make a high-quality nutritional supplement that will keep your four-legged friend's coat shiny and his immune system strong.
Advantages of Omega-3-6-9 oil at a glance
- provides the essential omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA
- contains the essential omega-6 fatty acid gamma-linolenic acid
- for shiny coat and healthy skin
- for normal function of the nervous system
- promotes heart function & vision
COMPOSITION
Omega 3 fish oil, hemp oil
ADDITIVES
natural vitamin E (10 IU/ml)
FEEDING RECOMMENDATION
2 ml per 10 kg body weight per day
You can simply mix the oil with the rest of the feed.
This product is a supplementary feed for dogs and cats.
General storage instructions:
Store in a cool, dry place away from light. Use within 8 - 12 weeks after opening. If necessary, fill into smaller portions and freeze.
- Taxation: Reduced rate
- Product Type: Single Article