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Read more• Scottish salmon oil
• Antioxidants (natural tocopherols)
Does Salma contain EPA and DHA?
Yes, it does. Salma is produced using a centrifuge method which means it is gently extracted and doesn’t damage the oil's structure.
What is Salma good for?
Used regularly, Salma will help to maintain healthy and free moving joints, nurture skin and coat, soothe dry skin, support brain, heart and immune system.
What is the nutritional content?
- Saturated – 820mg
- Unsaturated – 1400mg
- Polyunsaturated – 1200mg
of which Omega Fatty Acids – 1060mg
- Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) – 340mg
- Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) – 460mg
- Omega Fatty Acid – 240mg
How long should it take to see the results?
All dogs are different and their condition varies but most of our customers notice changes between 2–4 weeks of using the supplement, if not earlier.
Simply add the required amount to your dog’s meal for a delicious burst of goodness. Introduce gradually over 1 week.
Suitable for dogs and puppies over 12 weeks old.
Directions of use
• Up to 12kg (26lb) - 0.5–1 teaspoon per day
• 12–24kg (26–53lb) - 2 teaspoons per day
• 24–48kg (53–106lb) - 3 teaspoons per day
• Over 48kg (106lb) - 4 teaspoons per day
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Salma is a Scottish salmon oil that will help to nurture healthy and free-moving joints. The rich fatty acids found in salmon oil have been shown to support heart, brain, and immune system health. In addition, Salma will help maintain a glossy coat and reduce itching and dry skin as it is an excellent source of EPA & DHA.
Salma is gently and ethically extracted from prime Scottish salmon and then micro-filtered to ensure the purity of the omega 3 (containing EPA and DHA) so that it is immediately utilised by your pet's body, ensuring optimal absorption. Salma is produced using a centrifuge method which means it is gently extracted and doesn't damage the oil structure. After Salma is filtered, we add vitamin E as an antioxidant.
It takes less than 18 hours from the fish being caught to oil in a sealed container. This ensures Salma is the freshest and most natural oil available on the market.
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• Scottish salmon oil
• Antioxidants (natural tocopherols)
Does Salma contain EPA and DHA?
Yes, it does. Salma is produced using a centrifuge method which means it is gently extracted and doesn’t damage the oil's structure.
What is Salma good for?
Used regularly, Salma will help to maintain healthy and free moving joints, nurture skin and coat, soothe dry skin, support brain, heart and immune system.
What is the nutritional content?
- Saturated – 820mg
- Unsaturated – 1400mg
- Polyunsaturated – 1200mg
of which Omega Fatty Acids – 1060mg
- Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) – 340mg
- Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) – 460mg
- Omega Fatty Acid – 240mg
How long should it take to see the results?
All dogs are different and their condition varies but most of our customers notice changes between 2–4 weeks of using the supplement, if not earlier.
Simply add the required amount to your dog’s meal for a delicious burst of goodness. Introduce gradually over 1 week.
Suitable for dogs and puppies over 12 weeks old.
Directions of use
• Up to 12kg (26lb) - 0.5–1 teaspoon per day
• 12–24kg (26–53lb) - 2 teaspoons per day
• 24–48kg (53–106lb) - 3 teaspoons per day
• Over 48kg (106lb) - 4 teaspoons per day
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