The next webpage that I will review is a sub-page of the www.k91training.tripod.com website. The title of the post is, "Getting the Fat on Fatty Acids" by Shawn Messonnier DVM.
Note: At the top of the page, before the post begins, there is a link to Dr. Weil's website.
The post could be better written, but it is better than the majority of crap put out by many other people. Most of what I see when I look for information about any topic on Google is complete crap. Whether the topic that I am searching for is, "fish oil for dogs", or "how to become a registered nurse", most of the websites out there are put together by people solely for the purpose of making money. Most of these people are terrible writers or English is not their native tongue (which makes them poor writers), or foreign writers are hired to produce articles. Then the websites, pages posts and all, are highly optimized to easily be found by search engines. Ads are put on the sites and the owners of the sites make money when visitors click on them. The information and quality of writing on k91training.tripod is far superior to many of the crappy sites out there.
Mention is made of flaxseed oil, and how, although flaxseeds contain high amounts of omega-3's, the fatty acids in flaxseed have low bioavailability for dogs.
The author of the article explains that the risks of using fish oil for dogs are minimal. While there are some possible adverse side effects that can come from fish oil use in dogs, they are few, and mostly minor.
The author gives a tip: Studies with people and dogs have shown that the dosages on fish oil supplement bottles by not be sufficient for the efficacious treatment of any maladies for which omega-3's might be prescribed.
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