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What is EPA and DHA?

EPA and DHA

EPA and DHA are Omega-3 fatty acids that are important to support healthy skin and a glossy coat in dogs and cats.

EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) and DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) are both Omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in cold water fish. Omega-3 fatty acids are an essential part of normal metabolism, but they cannot be produced naturally in the body so have to be consumed through diet or supplementation.

EPA and DHA are highly unsaturated fats due to them only containing six and five double bonds on their structural chains. Being unsaturated is an advantage as it makes it easier for the body to break down and utilise the fatty acids.

Both EPA and DHA are important nutrients and could be taken to maintain healthy brain function. DHA is a building block of tissue in the brain and retina of the eye. It helps with forming neural transmitters, such as phosphatidylserine, which is important for brain function.

They are particularly important to counteract Omega 6 imbalance. Often pets are unwittingly fed an unnatural diet which is too high in Omega 6 fatty acids derived from high levels of cereals and vegetable proteins. An acute excess of Omega 6s and/or a shortage of Omega 3 will predispose dry, flaky and itchy skin.

What are the benefits?

There are a number of benefits to supplementing your pet’s diet with EPA and DHA fatty acids, which include:

Skin and coat healthOmega-3 for dogs and cats work in the skin to aid the body’s own natural anti-inflammatory processes. EPA and DHA are the precursors for newly discovered lipids called Resolvins and Protectins, which support the natural systems that control inflammation.

Cognitive function – Omega-3, especially from DHA has been shown to aid the structure and function of brain cells by promoting the natural synthesis of synaptic membranes and dendritic spines, thereby aiding neurotransmission, Omega-3 DHA supplementation plays an indispensable role in naturally supporting neuronal membranes in the aged brains.

Heart health – Omega-3 fatty acids can help to support and maintain a healthy heart. Omega-3 is helpful for reducing levels of bad cholesterol while raising heart-healthy cholesterol, Omega 3 fatty acids have been shown to increase weight loss in overweight dogs.

Joint health – Omega-3 fatty acids can help to reduce the symptoms of joint problems, such as stiffness, tenderness, swelling and discomfort. One of its main benefits is the anti-inflammatory properties which can aid joint pain.

EPA and DHA pet supplements

If you’re looking for Omega-3 for dogs with high quality fatty acids, EPA and DHA, then Nutramega is highly recommended by vets throughout the UK for nutritional support for healthy skin and a glossy coat.  Nutramega contains highly refined Omega-3 fish oil from sardines. The fish oil is put through an exclusive six step manufacturing process to extract the beneficial Omega 3 EPA and DHA from the oil and refining them to the highest quality standards. Refining the oil also removes heavy metals and other undesirable pollutants to ensure maximum purity.

Nutramind also contains highly refined Omega-3s and is a natural aid for supporting brain health and cognitive function in dogs and cats. Nutramind contains Omega-3 and other key ingredients such as Phosphatidylserine and Ginkgo Biloba Extract for supporting cognitive function in ageing pets whilst benefiting younger pets in training and learning.

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Nutravet celebrates 10 years in business

This month (August), Nutravet is celebrating 10 years in business, helping pets.

After starting out in August 2008 with a vision to offer high quality natural alternatives to traditional veterinary products, Nutravet launched with Nutraquin+, a fast-acting joint support product sold exclusively to veterinary practices. The range took off quickly and has grown extensively over the years to now include natural support for digestive function, stress & anxiety and skin & coat health, with popular brands Nutrabio, Nutracalm and Nutramega becoming key products in the industry.

The continued success and growing demand from vet practices and pet owners has led to the company doubling in size over the last few years. This has allowed the company to expand its team of dedicated veterinary nurses who continue to support vet practices across the UK and Ireland with training and lunch & learn sessions.

The company’s ethos of selling exclusively to veterinary practices with natural, ethical and sustainable products is something that has continued since day one and still sets it apart from the competition today. It prides itself on its environmentally friendly approach and continues to drive this forward in all packaging, marketing materials and products.

Nutravet Managing Director, Matthew Shaw comments: “We’ve seen a lot of changes to the veterinary industry over the years having set up back in 2008 when the benefits of nutraceuticals were still not recognised. But we have worked hard to change the industry’s perception by focusing on developing high quality products based on scientifically proven ingredients and independent trial data. Having seen the continued success our products have had on their patients and the feedback we regularly get from pet owners and vet practices, I think the team has done a fantastic job in establishing a reputation that is second to none.

“The current changes in the veterinary marketplace that have led to the emergence of large corporate groups is an interesting development and will inevitably lead to changes in the way practices purchase and recommend products and this is something we will adapt to and build on going forward. But more importantly for veterinary practices, the continued change in both buying patterns and the self-diagnosing nature from pet owners that the internet allows means practices will need to adapt too whilst offering added value and something unique to maintain and grow footfall.

“At Nutravet we happily remain an independent company and look forward to the challenges and opportunities the next 10 years will bring. Starting with our new product, which will be launched later this year.”