August 7, 2019
The SKINNY on Omega-3 FATS!
The SKINNY on Omega-3 FATS!

Omega oils are a popular supplement for both people and pets. Most of us are aware of some of the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids, but the extent of the support they offer is much greater than what is typically known. Omega-3 fatty acids offer a variety of benefits to the body including:

Omega-3 fats are a family of essential fatty acids; there are 3 main types that are necessary for health and must come from the diet, as they cannot be synthesized within the body. These three fatty acids are ALA, EPA and DHA. EPA and DHA are the active forms of omega-3.

Because ALA is not converted very well to EPA and DHA, dogs and cats should be supplemented with a marine source of omega-3 fatty acids for the greatest impact. Oils with the highest concentration of omega-3 come from sources that are further down the food chain. Algae oil, krill oil and oil from small fish, such as herring or anchovy, have higher concentrations of omega-3 than larger fish, like salmon.

When choosing an omega-3 supplement, it is important to ensure you choose a product that is fresh and pure. Guaranteed quality oils and third-party lab testing are sure-fire indicators of a superior product.

Baie Run Pet Products Inc. creates canine and feline marine sourced omega-3 supplements that are human grade – 100% fit for human consumption – and each batch is tested for purity at a third-party lab – every test result is available for viewing online.

Learn more about Baie Run Pet Products Inc. here.

Visit your local Global Pet Foods to find the ideal omega-3 supplement for your pet.

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Written By | Casey Genge
Global Pet Foods Nutrition Educator
For Casey, animals are cherished family members, revered sporting partners and respected cohabitants of this Earth. She completed a Bachelor's degree in Animal Biology at the University of Guelph and has provided nutrition consulting to pet owners, equestrians and farmers. At home, she cares for dogs, cats, horses and cattle.