What is it?

Omega oils are an essential part of your pet’s health, supporting digestion, healthy joints, skin & coat and overall wellbeing. Natural Animal Solutions’ best-selling Omega Oil range is high in EPA/DHA and contains the finest grade omega ingredients.

Natural Animal Solutions® Omega 3, 6 & 9 Oil range is carefully formulated to ensure that your pets receive the optimal ratio of Omega 3, 6 & 9 and is suitable or dogs, cats, horses and small animals of all ages

Directions & Dosages

Directions: Add to your pet’s food and always provide clean, fresh drinking water.

1 standard teaspoon = approx 5ml.

Not suitable for animals with a history of pancreatitis or seafood allergies.

Small dogs (1-10kg): 1 teaspoon daily (5mls) daily.
Medium dogs (11-26kg): 2 teaspoons daily (10mls) daily.
Large dogs (27-45+kg): 3 teaspoons daily (15mls).
Cats: 1/2 to 1 teaspoons daily.
Horses: 90ml per day.

Store below 25° away from direct sunlight. Refrigerate after opening. Dispose of contents 6 months after opening.

Why use it?

Omega 3 fatty acids (Alpha-linolenic acids) are polyunsaturated fatty acids that the body cannot produce.

While there are many types of Omega 3 fatty acids, the most common are Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA), Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) and Alpha-Linolenic Acid (ALA). These oils also support heart health, brain function, weight management, liver condition, fighting inflammation, promoting bone health and preventing asthma.

Omega 6 fatty acids are also polyunsaturated fatty acids and so cannot be produced by the body. The main function of Omega 6 fatty acids is to produce energy. The most common Omega 6 fatty acid is linoleic acid.

Omega 9 fatty acids are monounsaturated fatty acids. Unlike Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids, Omega 9 fatty acids can be reproduced by the body. It has been found that an increase in Omega 9 fatty acids can support our sensitivity to insulin.

Natural Animal Solutions® Omega 3, 6 & 9 Oil range contains products specifically formulated for dogs, cats and horses. They are high in EPA/DHA and have been carefully formulated to ensure that your pet’s receive the optimal ratio of Omega 3, 6 & 9.

Features

  • High in EPA/DHA
  • Sustainably harvested ingredients
  • Nutritionally support skin and coat health
  • Support digestive & gut health
  • Support healthy skin odour
  • Maintain healthy joints
  • Support weight management
  • Supports heart, brain and liver
  • Available in 200ml, 500ml 1L and 5L
  • Great tasting
  • Easily add to food with a non-drip pump
  • Suitable for cats, dogs, horses and small animals of all ages
  • Bespoke formulation for cats available in 200ml
  • Flaxseed Oil
  • Cod Liver Oil
  • Sunflower Oil
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Vitamin E

How many millilitres (ml) are there per pump of oil?

The volume of oil per pump can vary depending on the speed and force applied when dispensing our wonderful oils. We therefore advise using a standard teaspoon to help drizzle the oil on your pet’s food.

Can cats be fed the Omega Oil for dogs?

Cats can use both our feline and canine omega blends. They simply need a slightly higher dosage, for example 4ml daily instead of 3ml.

What is the Omega 3 & 6 ratio?

Our Omega Oil blend is designed to give a 7:1 ratio of Omega 3 to Omega 6.

What are the benefits of Omega 3?

Omega 3 fatty acids (Alpha-linolenic acids) are polyunsaturated fatty acids that the body cannot produce. While there are many types of Omega 3 fatty acids, the most common are Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA), Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) and Alpha-Linolenic Acid (ALA). These oils also support heart health, brain function, weight management, liver condition, fighting inflammation, promoting bone health and preventing asthma.

What are the benefits of Omega 6?

Omega 6 fatty acids are also polyunsaturated fatty acids and also cannot be produced by the body. The main function of Omega 6 fatty acids is to produce energy. The most common Omega 6 fatty acid is linoleic acid.

What are the benefits of Omega 9?

Omega 9 fatty acids are monounsaturated fatty acids. Unlike Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids, Omega 9 fatty acids can be reproduced by the body. It has been found that an increase in Omega 9 fatty acids can support our sensitivity to insulin.

How much EHA and DPA is there per serve of NAS Omega Oil?

The exact ratio can vary on the harvest of Cod Liver Oil as we use responsibly sourced, naturally harvested Cod Liver Oil. On average, NAS Omega Oils provide 79mg of EPA and 82mg of DHA per 5ml serve. Based on the recommended dosages by weight, this equates to an optimal 16 to 18mg per kilo of weight of your pet per day, perfectly supplementing the wonderful mix of other foods in their bowl.

What is ‘EPA’ and ‘DHA’?

EPA and DHA are two types of Omega 3 fatty acids called Eicosapentaenoic Acid and Docosahexaenoic Acid. ALA is a third fabulous Omega 3 Fatty acid which is found in plant sources, such as Flaxseed Oil contained in our wonderful NAS blend as well. These 3 champion fatty acids are referred to as ‘essential fatty acids’ because they are necessary for health, but not made by the body. The body uses fatty acids to maintain and create different functional molecules in the body, specifically ones related to signalling, moderating inflammation and even heart an brain function.

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