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Old 09-11-2011, 09:45 AM
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Re: yumega?

I know people who've used it and some swear by it and others say it made no difference at all. I dont use it, I prefer to buy the oils seperately as buy something and pay for someone to blend the oils for me when I can do that myself, lol! It usually cheaper that way too

The only blended oils I buy is Udo's Choice, I went to Seminar by the guy, Udo and twasw fascinating stuff. His oil is for people but he said I could use it one my doglets too, I find it gives fantastic results, its organic, cold-pressed, stored in dark glass bottle, correct ratios of 3-6 etc etc. It is pricey, but I only give a little dollop in the meal 5 days out of 7 and dont give it all year round either, usually just in winter or when they all start moulting, as it decreases the amount of hair that is shed.

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Re: yumega?

In my own experience (and I know some will disagree) I've found it makes Labs coats too soft and can't say I've noticed any significant difference in hair loss or growth.

I use Groomers EPO which I find excellent - Salmon oil is really good for 'natural oils' in the coat.

For coat growth or to minimise coat loss

Keepers Mix from Dorwest (be warned though, some dogs - including some of my Labs won't touch it)

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And also, considerrably more expensive, but a lot more palatable "Petspec professional show dog"

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In my own experience (and I know some will disagree) I've found it makes Labs coats too soft and can't say I've noticed any significant difference in hair loss or growth.

I use Groomers EPO which I find excellent - Salmon oil is really good for 'natural oils' in the coat.

For coat growth or to minimise coat loss

Keepers Mix from Dorwest (be warned though, some dogs - including some of my Labs won't touch it)

Keepers Mix for Dogs - Dorwest

And also, considerrably more expensive, but a lot more palatable "Petspec professional show dog"

PetSpec Professional Show Dog

Yes, I love Dorwest stuff - always found it to do the job it says on the tin, lol!

And, yes, I have a bitch that doesnt like Keepers Mix either, and I have to remember to only put the teeniest amount in her dinner or she leaves it
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