Nutri-Vet Shed Defense Max Liver Chewables

Nutri-Vet Shed Defense Max Liver Chewables
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Product Overview

The Nutri-Vet Shed Defense Max Liver Chewables are chewable tablets that promote normal shedding, beautiful skin and a healthy coat for your pet. Each liver flavored tablet contains fatty acids that are from natural vegetable oils. Shed Defense Max Liver should be taken for 4 to 6 weeks. One (1) tablet should be administered to your dog for every 10 lbs. of their body weight for best results.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Crude Protein - 35% Crude Fat - 5% Crude Fiber - 5.5% Moisture - 10% Calcium - 2-3%, Phosphorus - 2%, Linoleic Acid (Omega-6) - 0.5%, Linolenic Acid (Omega-3) - 0.4%
For use in Dogs
Application Either place the chewable in the dogs food or feed separately
Shipping Weight 0.35 lbs
Manufacturer Nutri-Vet LLC (Mfg. Number: 6503806)
UPC 669125038062

Details

Ingredients:

  • Liver Meal
  • Dried Whey
  •  Di-Calcium Phosphate
  • Stearic Acid
  • Cellulose
  • Dried Milk
  • Magnesium Stearate
  • Flaxseed Oil
  • Sunflower Oil
  • Safflower Oil
  • Magnesium Silicate
  • Silicon Dioxide

Key Components:

  • Flax seed oil contains the omega-3 fatty acid linolenic acid that enzymes in the body convert into EPA and DHA. It is a dietary source of soluble fiber.
  • Sunflower oil provides high levels of the omega-6 fatty acid linoleic acid (LA). LA optimizes water permeability of skin.
  • Safflower oil is especially rich in the essential fatty acid linoleic acid (LA). LA optimizes water permeability of skin.

FAQ

Are Omega-3 fatty acids as important for dogs as they are for people?

I think so. Dogs, like people can produce some, but not all of the fatty acids they need. The essential fatty acids (EFAs) that cannot be created within an animal’s body must be obtained from food or supplements. Although most pet foods contain omega-6 fatty acid in the form of linoleic acid, the levels of omega-3 which optimize skin and coat conditions, as well as promote canine health and vitality may not be sufficient.

I noticed that you have tablets, soft chews, biscuits and liquid forms of hip and joint supplements for dogs, why so many? Why so many forms?

I don’t know about you, but I like variety in my diet! We try to make it as easy as possible to ensure your pet eats the supplements we make. What better way, than to have a biscuit in the morning and a liver flavored chewable at bed time.

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