Omega Fish Oil for Pets
Promote a healthy immune system for your pets
Want to promote a shiny coat, a strong heart, and a happy pet – all with one little boost? Our Omega Fish Oil is packed with essential fatty acids to support skin, coat, and overall health in both dogs and cats. Just a splash with each meal, and you’re giving your pets the natural care they deserve.
Why is Omega Fish Oil good for pets?
Every pet parent wants their fur baby to be happy and healthy. With nutrient-rich omega oil, your pet gets a powerful boost of support for their heart health, kidney function, joint-support, coat health, and brain function. It’s all-round wellness in a bottle.
Please remember your vet should always be your first call if you have concerns about your pet's overall health. Supplements are designed to function as one helpful resource in your overall approach to support your pet’s health and longevity.
How can I support my pet’s health?
Omega + Fish Oil is the perfect supplement to optimise your pet’s overall health and well-being. Its components are essential for a healthy immune system, heart, brain, skin and eyes, strong bones and a glossy coat.
Why choose Omega Fish Oil for dogs and cats from woohooPets?
Like you, we want only the best for our dogs and cats. That’s why our woohooPets supplements have been developed by a clever team of animal science experts who know what’s good for our fur children. Our range of natural active ingredients has been designed to support your pet’s health, happiness and longevity.
This product is great for
- Shiny Coat
- Healthy Skin
- All Round Health
Add 1mL per 5 kg bodyweight directly to your pet’s wet or dry food once a day:
5 kg or less 2 pumps
5 – 10 kg 4 pumps
10 – 20 kg 5 pumps
20 – 30 kg 8 pumps
30 – 40 kg 10 pumps
Over 40 kg 12 pumps
Contains: Linseed oil + Fish oil with essential omega fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
Our pets are our babies, so it makes sense to supervise them while they're enjoying a treat. Even though incidents are very rare, we still recommend monitoring your pet when they're eating, understand their particular eating habits, and choosing the right treats for their needs accordingly.