WILD ALASKAN FISH OIL

A delicious extra for their bowl!

This oil is made exclusively from salmon and cod caught in the pristine waters of Alaska. It is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids with many properties that balance the high percentage of Omega-6 which is naturally contained in dry food, providing significant nutritional benefits and well-being for cats and dogs.

ARE YOU AWARE OF ALL THE BENEFITS OF OMEGA-3?

Schesir Wild Alaskan Fish Oil is more than just oil. It is a natural source of Omega-3 fatty acids that help to ensure a healthy and glossy skin and coat, as well as a strong metabolism and support for the immune system.

BRAIN AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

It helps to build cognitive capacity and reduce mental decline in old age.

SUPPORT FOR THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

After an operation or when weakened, Omega-3 fatty acids help to rebuild the immune system and enable recovery.

REINFORCEMENT FOR THE JOINTS

It encourages vitality and eases joint movements in senior dogs and cats and those with chronic illnesses.

EXCELLENT BALANCE OF OMEGA-6 AND OMEGA-3 (4:1)

To reestablish the right naturally occurring combination of both fatty acids.

HEALTHY COATS AND SKIN

It helps to lower skin irritation and itching, dandruff, matting or loss of hair.

NORMAL INFLAMMATION RESPONSE

It restores balance, helping the organism to respond correctly to inflammation.

THE IMPORTANCE OF OMEGA 3 AND OMEGA 6

When administered in amounts suited to the weight of dogs and cats, Schesir Wild Alaskan Fish Oil provides around 50-300 milligrams of linoleic acid, the essential Omega-6 fatty acid. On the one hand, linoleic acid is vital for your pet because it cannot be produced metabolically; on the other, it has been shown that large, unbalanced amounts of omega-6 fatty acids cause a higher risk of inflammatory disorders such as arthritis, stiff joints and weakening of the immune system. The fastest absorbed Omega-3 is derived from cold water fish such as salmon.

Exhaustive testing has shown that the oil extracted from wild salmon and cod caught in the waters of Alaska have a very high proportion of Omega-3/6 (9-10), which is three times higher than the oils sourced from farmed salmon. This proportion is like a fingerprint that identifies the source of any salmon oil beyond all doubt, including those sold as “wild” but which are really derived from farmed salmon.

A FOOD SUPPLEMENT THAT IS ALSO SUITABLE FOR PUPPIES AND KITTENS

Schesir Wild Alaskan Fish Oil is a food supplement that can be added to any type of diet.

Thanks to its practical dispenser, it is easy to serve exactly the right amount according to the size of your dog or cat, even for puppies and kittens. In fact, starting young pets on a healthy balance of Omega-3 and Omega-6 is an excellent way to ensure a healthy life. Ask your vet for more information about specific doses.

HOW AND WHEN TO SERVE IT

First of all, make sure to follow the instructions on the label and serve your dog or cat the prescribed amount of Schesir Wild Alaskan Fish Oil. Being 100% natural, Schesir Grizzly fish oil contains highly reactive fatty acids of immense value that benefit your dog or cat.

If it is left in food for several days, the reactive fatty acids oxidise in contact with the air and become partly saturated fatty acids, which are less beneficial, and you will notice that the oil loses its fresh, pure aroma. This happens in just a few days and is further proof that Schesir’s wild fish oil has a high level of unadulterated natural polyunsaturated fatty acids such as DHA and EPA.

MAXIMUM GOODNESS FROM FISH

QUALITY AND SUSTAINABILITY

Schesir Fish Oil is made in factories that also make food destined for human consumption and use all parts of the fish (including the head and tail). This choice enables us to avoid using farmed salmon and cod and to respect our precious marine resources, guaranteeing the best possible quality because fish caught in the wild are richer in Omega-3 and the catches are more environmentally friendly.

To get the same results as Schesir’s Fish Oil, with its use of wild salmon oil, would require using 40% more fish from farmed salmon, which would mean a 40% increase in calories. What is more, using wild salmon does not require the use of chemicals or the treatment of waste produced by fish farming, so it is more environmentally friendly.