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Kronch Salmon Oil - 500ml
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Kronch Salmon oil is a pure and very tasty 100% natural product, which contains high quantities of the essential fatty acids Omega -3 and -6.

Omega - 3 and Omega - 6 fatty acids are important to your dog/cat, since they are part of the immune system. These fatty acids are also the ones that they don't usually gain in sufficient quantities.

If the they run low on Omega - 3 and Omega - 6 fatty acids, malnutritian will emerge which may result in the following:

RHEUMETISM
ALLERGY
POOR IMMUNE SYSTEM
HAIR LOSS
LIVER MALFUNCTION
ECZEMA
KIDNEY MALFUNCTION
SKIN DISEASE
POOR FUNCTIONING GLANDS INCLUDING REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS

The salmon oil is gained by cold pressing the fresh salmon, this method preserves the important unsaturated fatty acids.
The unsaturated fatty acids strengthen the immune system, prevents hair and skin conditions such as dandruff, dry skin, dull dry coat and allergies.

Excellent for those who feed raw to give your dog the Omega 3 & 6 needed.

Salmon Oil will help your dog or cat maintain healthy skin and a shiny coat. It maintains healthy immune systems, fertility and a healthy heart. Great for working dogs, puppies and gundogs, with vitamin b and natural nutrients.

Norwegian Salmon and no intestines, no soya, no artificial additives, preservatives, colourings, or flavourings - you can rely on Kronch to keep your dog healthy - naturally.

The salmon oil is supplied complete with a hygienic pump, which makes it easy to add the oil to dog or cat food.

Available in 250ml, 500ml, 1000ml and 2500ml bottles.

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This product was added to our catalogue on Tuesday 27 November, 2007.
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