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Old December 20th, 2008, 07:35 AM
schwillis schwillis is offline
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Terra nova omega 3 food supllment oil

Has anyone used this stuff? I bought a bottle of this stuff to supplment his diet at times I can't find, or can't afford orijen 6 fresh fish, or anything similar. I put a bit of it on his orijen after I got him fixed because he wasn't eatting much so I figured this would make it more appetizing (he had a rough surgery because one of his testicles was "cryptoid" which means it was trapped in his abdomen so they had to make a bunch of exploratory incisions)

I know for a fact seal oil is a superior source of omega fatty acids, and it's nice to support east coast economy (im a east coaster)
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Old January 19th, 2009, 09:03 AM
schwillis schwillis is offline
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After using this a bunch It's really good stuff, skolls coat is increadibly soft, and his skin is in great condition. I like it better then flax seed oil or salmon oil.
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Old January 19th, 2009, 11:43 PM
Etown_Chick Etown_Chick is offline
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I'm not a member of PETA or anything, but knowing how they harvest seals it's highly unlikely that I will buy this product.
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