🐾 Elevate your pet’s daily wellness with every pump!
Bark & Whiskers Krill Oil Liquid Pump offers 186 precise doses of sustainably sourced, MSC-certified krill oil rich in EPA and DHA phospholipids. Designed for superior absorption, this vet-formulated supplement supports your cat or dog's joint comfort, skin health, brain function, and antioxidant defense—all delivered mess-free via an innovative airless pump system.
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Dr mercola krill oil amd antioxidant
Excellent product cat they krill fish oil for your cats2 pumps on a baby feeding spoon . Cats need fish oil it’s a must as it is for people thus is Dr mercolaThe best go get this product as you see in the photo there another bottle that’s an antioxidant and ones krill oil and all the jars on the bottle is all there vitamins from Dr mercola the best excellent my cats are in excellent condition becaose of there productsThat I went to the vet the other day with then cats for a check up he said I don’t need to pull blood they look to healthy I said great
A**J
Excellent Paired with Cosequin for Arthritis in Cats
I bought this for two senior kitties: one is 11 and the other is 14. The older one has developed arthritis. I was already giving her Cosequin - Pet - Cosequin For Cats - 55 capsules but it wasn't enough to keep her from limping. When I added 1 squirt of Krill oil per day in addition to the Cosequin, that was the magic combination! After 2 months, she runs, plays, and jumps again without pain. She's still 14 and slower than she used to be, but she seems happy again and not grumpy with pain. I highly recommend this combination!I've tried fish oil in the past, but the oil turned rancid before I could use it all (even with freezing what I wasn't using). This pump is brilliant at keeping air out so it doesn't oxidize as well as keeping the fishy smell off your fingers. Both cats are happy to eat this Krill oil but often resisted the fish oil.Side Note: If your pet is older and new to oil/fat supplements, they may develop nausea and/or diarrhea if you give them the full dose the very first time. I noticed several other reviewers had this experience. Build up to the full dose or consider adding a digestive aid to their food to help them utilize their fats better. Older animals, like older people, don't digest proteins and fats as efficiently as they age, so introduce this supplement slowly.
C**R
Excellent quality for all of my animal companions
I found out about this product through Dr. Karen Becker--Dr. Mercola's veterinary partner. I have found it extremely easy to use and to make sure that my two 20-lb dogs and two 10-lb cats get the right dose--just a couple of pumps on their food 1-2 times a day. Everyone loves it, and over the past three months of use, I have noticed an improvement in the health of everyone's skin and coats. Much easier to use, longer lasting, and better results than the dropper bottles of salmon/fish oil I've used in the past.
S**Y
Easy to Dispense and My Picky Dog Likes It
I got this for my little dog, since I make him a dog food with a mix and meat that I add to it, and you must add oil to it. I researched, and I found that krill seemed like the better choice rather than the oil from a larger fish and the possibility of added mercury.My little dog does not need much, and this has a long shelf life, so it stays fresh which works out as a better buy unlike refrigerating another fish oil without a pump like this one and having to throw it out when it goes bad in a shorter time before even getting to use it all. He seems to like it too which is great, and I like that it is easy to dispense and use only what you need. It smells like fish oil and seems just fine.
W**P
One of my cats developed terrible sores and loss of her hair on the back ...
I purchased this to help with my dog's tracheal collapse condition. I couldn't see a difference one way or the other, even after some time of daily use. I continued to give it to her every day and decided my cats could benefit from it, too. One of my cats developed terrible sores and loss of her hair on the back of her neck. I ended up with a 184.00 vet bill for blood work and a steroid shot. I immediately stopped giving it to all of my animals. My cat's sores healed and her hair grew back right away. I'm wondering if since our seafood is contaminated with oil and toxic corexit from the BP oil spill and also radiation from Fukushima, that's what caused her condition. My cat has had seafood before but not since the BP disaster or Fukushima. I bought the pills for women and had a bad reaction right away, too and I am not allergic to seafood. Makes you wonder. We are done with anything from the ocean in this house.
P**A
My cat devours this oil!
7-23-17 Update!Well, 2 weeks after the BP ordeal, she smelled a lily, which apparently is near deadly for cats. She was acting timid, so, we took her to an emergency vet (it was a Saturday) who said she was fine. Again, poked, prodded, weighed, etc., etc., and I told the emergency vet about the BP meds and she STRONGLY suggested I do not give her those meds. She said my cat was highly excitable and it's not HBP. Several weeks later at my regular vet, they brought in a vet tech, she did the test properly (minimum 5 samples over an hour) and it's normal! Now I don't know if it's the Krill Oil or lousy testing married with a nervous kitty, but she still loves the Krill Oil and it will surely help her health in other ways if not for her BP!--------------------------------------------------------Original Review--------------------------------------------------------My cat is THE most finicky cat alive. She turns her nose up at almost everything. And she likes salmon, but when I put this krill oil on a little bit of salmon or other fish (it's similar to a shrimp taste) wow! I have never seen her eat anything with that much joy! Also, the day after her first dose, she coughed up an immense furball!I originally bought this because I wanted to lower my cat's supposedly high blood pressure naturally. My cat is highly upsettable when it comes to poking and prodding her. So given she is pretty freaked out, they take her blood pressure after a car ride, being in an office around dogs, an exam, then taking blood and urine and cutting her nails? Not too smart. They gave me meds for high blood pressure and I just don't want to give it to her before trying other things.Anyway I will get back to you in a month to let you know if this helped—plus going in for a BP check ONLY.
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