🐶 Treat Your Pup to Premium Health!
Tru-Krill Premium Antarctic Krill Oil Soft Chews for Dogs are a delicious and nutritious treat designed to enhance your dog's coat health while being low in allergens and calories. Each chew is packed with Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, natural astaxanthin, and Vitamin E, ensuring your furry friend gets the best care without the worry of industrial pollutants. Made in the USA and cGMP certified, these soft chews are a guilt-free indulgence for your beloved pet.
I**T
Best for dogs
My dogs really love it.
S**E
THEY ARE NOT THE SAME
I have been purchasing this product for over 6 years now to help keep my dogs healthy and also because my dogs enjoyed eating them with no problems. However, on my recent order, my dogs would not eat these chews. I tried everything, but they absolutely refused to eat them.I noticed that these new chews came in a different container and they also have a different texture than the previous batches. I'm not sure if maybe I had received a bad batch or if the company has made changes to the ingredients.Since these chews are not cheap, I tried to return to Amazon, but I found out they are not refundable.I am very disappointed that the maker of this product, Hanzi Pets, does not stand behind their products. Because of this, I personally will not be buying anymore of their products, so please be aware if you purchased these chews, that they are not refundable if your pups does not like them.
C**.
Spoiled Yorkie Approved!
(I'm reviewing this item for dogs, as that's what I have - 2 Yorkies.)The overall benefits of Krill oil for pets aren't addressed nearly enough, but should be. First, if you're giving your dog salmon or fish oil instead of Krill, which is probably the case based on several factors (price, availability, knowledge/familiarity of the former over the latter, etc.) I would ask you to look into the benefits of Krill v. Salmon. Just to highlight a few of Krills advantages, it contains Astaxanthin, one of the most powerful antioxidants that the body can absorb, reaching into every part of the cell, both inside and outside of the body. It can cross the blood brain-barrier to protect the brain and nervous system. It also can cross the blood-retinal barrier, so it brings protection to the eyes. Astaxanthin also helps with joint pain and inflammation.Krill is also rich in Phospholipids, DHA, Essential Fatty Acids including Omega 3, 6 & 9. All of which are necessary for a healthy heart. Additionally, Krill is a natural source of Chitosan (it's a derivative of Chitin), which has been shown to help maintain healthy weight, cholesterol and blood pressure levels.Finally, you're going to find that most of your salmon/ fish oil products (or food) comes from the Pacific. You don't want to give your dog (or yourself) ANYTHING that comes from the Pacific due to the Fukashima disaster. Dog food, cat food, treats, salmon/ fish oil - if it's sourced from the Pacific (that includes Alaska) you might want to reconsider feeding it to your beloved pet.Here is another reason why Krill is the better choice over salmon or fish oil in general: Krill is at the bottom end of the food chain and as such, they don't have time to accumulate high levels of mercury or other contaminants that salmon or other fish do. So, I've listed just m a few reasons why I choose Krill over salmon or fish (I'd NEVER give them fish oil!!) to my pups.As for why I chose this particular brand, its Krill is harvested in the Antarctic, which is known to have the most pristine Krill, so they are considered a "clean product." That's important to me because not only do I believe eating and living as clean and organically as possible for my husband, daughter and me, our pets are treated no differently. I want the best for them and currently, I am happy with this product. Perhaps I may find a product with organic ingredients in it, and if so, I would try that, but we have had success with the Tru-Krill and my Yorkies love the taste. Treats are called, "cookies" in our house, so when it's time for their Krill, I say, "Who wants a cookie?" they come running.The only complaint is that, they are crumbly if you have to cut them for small dogs. They remind me of Play-Doh that's been l left out and has started to dry a bit. But, whatever crumbles are left over, I just sprinkle over their food and it's an extra bonus for them. No big deal.
C**L
Different product
The product ingredient and the percentages have changed. I watch my dog nutrition very carefully.While, it still says made in the USA, at the very bottom. It says some ingredients are outsourced. We know where that outsource comes from if they don’t list it, China. I have bought this product 25 times and I am switching brands today. Maybe they changed it because too many people complained that it was crumbly!so what? Just pick it up and put it in your hand and the dog will lick it off your hand, good grief. Now they’re adding potato starch and all kinds of stuff that is not healthy for the dog. You may have got your wish that it’s not as crumbly at the cost of your dogs nutrition.
S**Y
Difficult to dose smaller dogs
For reasons unknown, the manufacturer has made these chews in a size that requires cutting them into smaller portions if your dog is less than 60lbs (27kg). For those dogs, I can highly recommend these based on the enthusiasm that my (much) smaller dogs have shown for the product. They really (REALLY!) like the flavor.Were it not for the fact that it's impossible to cut these into the recommended portion size without them crumbling to pieces, I would not have had any qualms about recommending them for any sized dog.Or if they were in a smaller size chew that didn't require trying to chop them up. Or if the consistency were more like pill pockets, which can be divided into smaller pieces easily.So... if you've got a larger dog, these are what you're looking for if you want to add krill oil to your pups daily routine. If you have a smaller dog (less than 60lbs [27kg]) and you don't mind the fact that you're going to have crumbs all over the place trying to properly dose your dog, these are also for you. I've decided that they aren't for my dogs though and after I struggle through this order, I'll go back to using the krill oil gelcaps that I use for myself. A shame, because as I mentioned above, my dogs really do like the flavor.
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