Chia is an food grade supplement for dogs available in a soft gel capsule or in seed. Chia is the highest form of Omega 3 essential fatty acids that are critical to total body health. These fatty acids play a vital role in
the structure of cell membranes, help to maintain healthy skin and coat,
support the immune system, and promote proper growth and development of the nervous system. Chia helps to restore the balance between Omega-6 and Omega-3. Daily
supplementation with GLA , ALA , EPA, and DHA is the best way to ensure that
your dog receives the health-protecting benefits of essential fatty
acids.
Omega-3 fatty acids are something you may have heard about.
Typically, their benefits are observed in your dog's outward appearance.
When Omega-3 fatty acids are included in your dog's diet, your can expect to
see your dog's coat improve and become shiny and healthy with the energy of a puppy.
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential nutrients, deficient in most dogs' diets.
Omega-3 fatty acids are fundamental molecules in the structure
and activity of the membranes of all cells throughout your dog's body. They
also have highly- specialized functions in neurological tissues, especially
the brain and retina. Because of their role in cell membranes, Omgega-3
fatty acids are essential for the formation of new tissue, and are therefore
important for development and growth. I am constantly amazed at how the
inclusion of Omeg-3 fatty acids profoundly effects a dog's good health.
You will love the ease of using either the seed or oil and dogs love the nutty taste!
Active Ingredients per Softgel Capsule: 1000 mg chia oil, 600 mg Omega-3
Other Ingredients: gelatin, glycerin, purified
water.
Directions for Chia Gel Caps:
Dogs:
Under 15 lbs.: 1 gelcap every other day.
15-30 lbs: 1 gelcap daily.
Over 30 lbs: Give 1 gelcap per 30 lbs of body
weight.
For easy administration break open capsule. If
giving more than one capsule, divide between AM and PM.
If using the seed use 1/4 teaspoon for smaller dogs (under 25 pounds) per day sprinkled on the food.
For larger dogs use 1 teaspoon per day.
For big dogs use 1 teaspoon in the morning, 1 teaspoon in the afternoon sprinkled on the food.