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Omega Sensitive

Omega Sensitive

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Nutrolin Omega Sensitive is a nutritional oil based on microalgae – the origin of the ocean's omega-3 fatty acids. The oil contains as high levels of omega-3 EPA and DHA as high-quality fish oil and significantly more than regular salmon oil, but completely without fish.

Omega Sensitive can be used daily for both dogs and cats and helps support joints, brain, and heart in adult animals. For puppies and kittens, it provides important support for the development of the brain and senses. Since the oil is completely fish-free, it is a safe choice for animals with fish hypersensitivity.

The microalgae oil is produced through controlled fermentation in closed systems on land, where water and nutrients are recycled. This makes Omega Sensitive a more environmentally friendly choice while also helping to reduce overfishing and protect marine ecosystems.

The oil is palatable, easy to dose, and can be given with food or separately. For dogs that also need extra support for skin and coat, Omega Sensitive can advantageously be combined with Nutrolin Skin & Coat, with the oils given at different times of the day.

Daily dosage
150 ml bottle (ml per day):
≤ 3 kg: 2 ml
4–8 kg: 4 ml
9–14 kg: 6 ml
15–21 kg: 8 ml

260 ml and 990 ml (pump presses per day):
≤ 3 kg: 1 pump press
4–8 kg: 2 pump presses
9–14 kg: 3 pump presses
15–21 kg: 4 pump presses
22–30 kg: 5 pump presses
31–39 kg: 6 pump presses
40–49 kg: 7 pump presses
50–59 kg: 8 pump presses
60–69 kg: 9 pump presses
≥ 70 kg: 10 pump presses

One pump press corresponds to 2 ml. Give daily with food or separately.

📌 Things to consider
Nutrolin Omega Sensitive is a food supplement and does not replace a balanced diet. Opened bottles should be stored in the refrigerator and used within four months. For specific needs, such as osteoarthritis or old age, other Nutrolin products may be more suitable. Consult a veterinarian if unsure.

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