dobesgalore (06-20-2010)
Ok so I went out and bought some salmon oil capsules and vitamin E capsules to help with Mater's skin. I bought the 1000 mg capsules and Mater weighs 63 lbs. I was wondering how many I should give him a day to get his skin back to where it should be? And then how many a day for maintenance once I get his skin back to where it should be?
No suggestions??
Ok, so I was reading thru some of my bully friends' info since I am currently not using either of these.
Here is what I'm finding:
One of the dogs uses liquid salmon oil. He puts 4 "pumps" in every meal. This dog is 100#+
A couple of the other people use a capsule called Aller G-3. They give 2 caps per day. This is also some sort of fish oil/omega 3 pill.
Apparently the directions on the package of these capsules are 2/day, so they are just using them as a person would.
Another uses salmon oil capsules, and they too are adding them to every meal. Not sure what the mg's are on these.
There are also others that just add a TBS of peanut oil to food.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Hopefully this will give you some idea.
I had a friend on another forum tell me 6,000 mg for the salmon oil capsules and I feel like that is a lot. I also had someone else mention the Aller G-3 also. I might see how much those cost because I really hate having to shove 6 salmon oil capsusles and 1 vitamin E capsule down his throat.
Well, most of them just put the capsules in their food, and the dogs just eat them with their meals. So maybe you could try that rather than "shoving" them down.
Looks like they are getting them from entirelypets.com 250ct bottle runs 38.99
That does seem like an awful lot. I always thought of fish oil as one of those things you don't have to be terribly specific about so long as you don't overdo it. if Mater won't eat them as treats or in food, you could also try puncturing the capsule and squeezing the oil out onto the food.
The Vit E I would be a little more careful with, you don't want to overdo it with that and I really don't know the specifics on that, sorry.
An ounce of nutrition is worth a pound of vet bills.
My vet told me to look at the dog food for vitamin E also and not to go over 400 IU. I do though even though there is Vitamin E in the food give my dogs each one a day 4oo IU~it one pill liquid in their morning food. I also give my 55 lb dog ONE fish oil pill. I actually get it from Sams club and have from Aldis and walmart bought them. I give him 1000 mg a day. My two labs since they my one has a little arhtritis give her 2 1000 mg pills a day and I do the other lab also it isnt going to hurt giving more. Also my 25 lb beagle gets one 1000 mg fish oil. The vet has toild me this is fine to give them.Oh I forgot, I just cut with scissors the gel pill and squirt whats in the capsule on the food. You can just throw the outer part the capsule away.
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Is 1,000 mg of vitamin E a day too much?
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I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts.
People may forget what you said, and people may forget what you did, but they will never forget how you made them feel......
Growing old is Mandatory~Growing Up Optional!:Lucky, Gordon, Sandi, Roxi!!!
dobesgalore (06-20-2010)
I'll have to go back to the store and get the 400 IU.
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