Feeding My Dog Home Made Raw, With 3-6-9 Omega Acids Supplements?

I would like to increase the ratio of Omega 3 (fish oil) substantially before the winter.
Any reliable infor on possible toxicity of higher dosage?
Using Organic Norwegian Cod liver Oil.
Thank you in advance.

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2 Responses to “Feeding My Dog Home Made Raw, With 3-6-9 Omega Acids Supplements?”

  1. greekman says:

    Good Morning Tony..
    The best supplement that I have found and I also take myself is Dr Udo’s choice. It is a blend of all the essential/non essential fatty acids you have mentioned and it works wonders for the dogs and myself. They get a teaspoon a day and I get two. You will see the difference in a month in their coats and their eyes. I have a chocolate lab that shines so much in the sun, people think she is wet. Give it a try and let me know what you think. Take care!!
    ADD: Tony, thank you, but, I do not answer questions for points, just to help if I know about the subject being asked. I looked around and cannot find anything on toxicity levels, however, I would worry about the loose stool that too much oil is liable to produce. Udo’s is a gret supplement and I cannot see why you would not be able to give her a little more of it then what you do now, plus, you know it works and there is no questioning its purity levels.

  2. snookies says:

    Can u let me know what your raw diet consists of?
    Well the only thing I know about cod liver oil was that it could result in too much enzymes or something- google it.. can’t remember exactly and that it’s better to just use fish oil- i..e not cod liver oil.

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