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We have been feeding our 17 week old Golden Innova Large Breed. The Vet recomended DermaPet Eicosaderm . Is this a good idea or is not needed?
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What's in it? It may not be needed, but it may not hurt. Can't really say.
![]() How is your pup doing on the food? Is it the LB puppy or LB adult?
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I forgot to say--it's the large breed puppy.
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I would go with a salmon oil personally...
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How is she doing on it? Why would the vet make that recommendation? Is her skin flaky or something? It sounds like a skin/coat supplement.
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I'm assuming that it has a lot of eicosapentanoic acid, thus the name "Eicosaderm". Docosahexaenoic acid is more beneficial for your puppy's cognitive development but you want to keep things balanced.
I don't think the supplement will be of any major benefit. Fish body oil (specifically salmon) would be much more beneficial. I use Lakse Kronch, others on this board prefer Grizzly Salmon Oil. |
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Is Lakse Kronch a biscuit or a liquid?
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Both the Grizzly and the Kronch are liquids.
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