Supplement Facts:
Amount per One (1) level teaspoon (included) (which is the recommended serving for 40# dog):
Ingredients: Fish Oil (Wild Caught Sardines), Pectin, Calcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Blueberries (Freeze-Dried), Ascorbic Acid, and Silica, Peppermint Leaf.
Omega 3’s (Total)………………………………………………………..675mg
EPA (Eicosapentoic Acid) minimum………..405mg
DHA(Dicosapentoic Acid) minimum……….270mg
Blueberries (freeze-dried)……………………………………………….90mg Calories(Total)……………………………………………………….22 calories (21 calories from fat – sardine fish oil) Fat……………………………………………………………………………….2.3g Saturated Fat……………………………………………………………..<0.5g Carbohydrates……………………………………………………………….0.2g Sugars………………………………………………………………………<0.1g Protein………………………………………………………………………..<0.1g Calcium………………………………………………………………………8.5mg
Ingredients: Fish Oil (Wild Caught Sardines), Pectin, Calcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Blueberries (Freeze-Dried), Ascorbic Acid, and Silica, Peppermint Leaf. | |||
Omega 3’s (Total) | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
675mg
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EPA (Eicosapentoic Acid) minimum | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
405mg
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DHA(Dicosapentoic Acid) minimum | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
270mg
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Blueberries (freeze-dried) | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
90mg
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Calories (Total) | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
22
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calories (21 calories from fat – sardine fish oil) | |||
Fat | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
2.3g
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Saturated Fat | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
<0.5g
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Carbohydrates | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
0.2g
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Sugars | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
<0.1g
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Protein | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
<0.1g
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Calcium | …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
8.5mg
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*These Nutrition Facts apply to all OmegaQD™ Supplement sizes. The Suggested Daily Serving Size stated on both labels is approximately 1/4 teaspoon for every 10 pounds of body weight. Due to the unique combination of ingredients, you may use even less supplement daily and continue to realize health benefits. Veterinary staff information: The Suggested Daily Serving Size is at a calculated dose of 30-37 mg of (combined EPA/DHA)/kg body wt/day. This is a commonly used empirical ‘dosing’ of Omega 3’s. However, the unique combination of pectin and blueberries seems to promote efficient absorption. Omega 3 health benefits are frequently reported when using only half of this amount daily! It’s All Natural… It’s Honest… *No added flavorings or coloring. No artificial ingredients. *We recommend storing Omega QD in the refridgerator or freezer to preserve freshness and to decrease fish odor. * Pets Love the Taste! *Truth in Labeling’ – To see photos of the actual supplement labels, click on ‘Buy OmegaQD,’ then click on the ‘thumbnail’ pictures of each item for a larger, easy-to-read, detailed view. *We list everything right there on the label. And, what we couldn’t fit on the label, we have written out for you here on our website. We provide you and your veterinarian all the information that you want to know & that you should know about using OmegaQD™ and Omega 3s fatty acids with your pet’s diet. *Still have questions? Please ask! We want you to be educated and informed about OmegaQD™, Omega 3 Fatty Acids, and Blueberry antioxidants. We encourage you to ask both our medical staff and your veterinarian questions, so you can help your pet achieve the most from his nutritional supplements.
Questions & Answers
About Omega QD™ and Daily Home Use
“How do I feed OmegaQD™?”
*Follow the ‘Suggested Daily Serving Size’ chart located on the label for maintenance use. Start with very small amounts in each meal & increase the amount over 4-5 days to desired serving size to allow the body to adjust to the new fish oil. *Dry food: Sprinkle powder directly on dry food or add a small amount of water to help ‘stick’ to food, stir, & serve. Moist, canned food: Stir powder down into moist food, canned food, or tuna juice & serve. Please note: There is deliberately no added flavoring – just clean, natural fish, blueberries, and mild peppermint. Many pets with skin and ear infections related to underlying allergies may be sensitive or react to flavorings, such as beef or pork, which are the most common sources for human and pet gelatin capsules or are added to other pet fish oil products. The government does not require that a nutritional supplement label list the meat source of gelatin for capsules. We recommend that you call individual supplement companies to ask about any added flavorings, or especially which meat gelatin source they used for their capsules. (That pertains to both human and pet fish oil products). We want to give your ‘sensitive’ pets another option.