Oimmal Skin & Coat Omega Treats 150 chews
Oimmal Skin & Coat Omega Treats 150 chews
100% Human Grade Dog Food
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Oimmal Skin & Coat Omega Treats
Nourish your dog's skin, coat, and overall health with Oimmal's Skin & Coat Omega Treats. These delicious, chicken-flavored soft chews are packed with essential nutrients to support your furry friend's well-being.
Key Benefits:
- Promotes healthy skin and coat
- Provides itch and allergy relief
- Supports joint mobility
- Enhances heart health
- Improves moisture retention in skin
Product Highlights:
- Rich in Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids
- Contains DHA & EPA from salmon oil
- Chicken flavor for palatability
- 150 soft chews per container (13.2 oz / 375g)
- Suitable for dogs of all sizes
Superior Formula:
Our unique blend per 2 soft chews (5-6 g) includes:
- alpha-Linoleic Acid (Omega-3): 290.0 mg
- Linoleic Acid (Omega-6): 100.0 mg
- EPA: 160 mg
- DHA: 50.0 mg
- Turmeric: 50 mg
- Vitamin C: 40.0 mg
- Collagen: 30.0 mg
- Zinc: 2.0 mg
- Biotin: 15.0 mcg
- Vitamin A: 176 IU
- Vitamin D: 40 IU
- Vitamin E: 40 IU
Quality Assurance:
- 100% natural ingredients
- No artificial curing agents or preservatives
- Made with high-quality salmon oil
Easy Administration:
These soft chews can be given as a daily treat. For best results, use daily for a minimum of 4-6 weeks.
Recommended Daily Dosage:
- Under 25 lbs: 1 Soft Chew
- 25-50 lbs: 2 Soft Chews
- 51-70 lbs: 3 Soft Chews
- 71-90 lbs: 4 Soft Chews
- Over 90 lbs: 5-6 Soft Chews
Amount can be divided between morning and evening.
Storage and Usage:
Refrigerate after opening. Best use within 90 days of opening.
Give your dog the gift of healthy skin and a lustrous coat with Oimmal's Skin & Coat Omega Treats. These nutrient-rich chews not only support skin and coat health but also contribute to overall well-being, including joint mobility and heart health.
Warning: For dog use only. Keep out of reach of children and other animals. Do not feed to puppies under 12 weeks. In case of accidental overdose, please contact a veterinarian as soon as possible.

















