The gamma linolenic acid contained in skin cells is very important for the shine of the coat, the immune system and the health of the skin.
Possible symptoms of an insufficient supply of essential fatty acids can be:
Inflammations of the skin (e.g. in the ear canal)
Scaly skin
Emaciation
Itching and eczema
Cardiovascular disorders
The body itself cannot produce a large number of fatty acids and therfore they must be supplied to the body in sufficient quantities through food. The right proportion of omega fatty acids can enhance heart function and strengthen the immune system.
Note: Hemp oil is a natural vegetable oil, which is obtained from the seeds of the hemp plant. However, it does not contain any toxic substances.
The body needs omega-3 fatty acids for the metabolism of the brain and for the protection of nerve cells. The fatty acids EPA and DHA are components of the cell membranes and keep them elastic.
Omega-6 fatty acids are important in wound healing, supporting growth, repair processes and building and support the flexibility of cell membranes.
GLA (gamma linolenic acid) from the omega-6 group is important for maintaining healthy skin, as GLA strengthens the immune system and counteracts inflammatory skin diseases.
Omega-9 fatty acids have a positive effect on the cardiovascular system.
Essential nutritional and physiological characteristics
Total omega-3 fatty acid content 18.20%, total omega-6 fatty acid content 46.30% and gamma-linolenic acid 3.00%.
Ingredients:
Hemp oil, sea fish oil and evening primrose oil.
Analysis:
Crude protein 0.00%, crude fat 99.00%, crude fibre 0.00% and crude ash 0.00%.
Recommended method of use (daily):
To start with, give for only two months. It is recommended to seek veterinary advice before extending the feeding period.
Small dogs up to 10 kg weight ______ 2 ml
Dogs up to 10 kg to 30 kg weight ______ 3-5 ml
Dogs from 30 kg weight ______ 5-0 ml
Store in a cool place protected from light.