Korure Pets
Algae Oil for Dogs
Algae Oil for Dogs
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Korure Pets Algae Oil is a high-strength, plant-based omega-3 supplement designed to deliver the same benefits as traditional marine sources—without relying on fish. Sourced from premium marine algae (Schizochytrium sp.), it provides bioavailable EPA and DHA to support your pet’s brain, heart, and overall health. Unlike most plant-derived omega-3s, which convert poorly in the body, this formula bypasses conversion limitations and delivers nutrients in a readily usable form.
By “skipping over the food chain,” this algae oil offers a cleaner, purer source of omega-3s that is free from ocean-borne contaminants. It’s naturally rich in essential fatty acids that help promote healthy skin and coat, cardiovascular function, and cognitive support for both dogs and cats. Virtually flavorless, it blends seamlessly into any diet—making daily supplementation easy even for picky eaters.
Made in New Zealand with a focus on quality and sustainability, this formula is completely free from gluten, dairy, soy, artificial additives, and preservatives. Its simple, clean composition makes it suitable even for pets with sensitivities or fish allergies. Whether used for everyday wellness or targeted nutritional support, Korure Pets Algae Oil provides a safe, effective, and eco-friendly way to boost your pet’s omega-3 intake.
Nutritional Analysis:
EPA: 13%
DHA: 43%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: 64%
Omega-6 Fatty Acids: 6%
Each 2ml pump of algae oil contains approximately 0.26 ml of EPA and 0.86 ml of DHA. These quantities are derived from the percentages of EPA (13%) and DHA (43%) present in the oil.
Recommended Dose:
Small - 5-10kg/11-22lb - 2 ml
Medium - 11-25kg/23-55lb - 6 ml
Large - 26kg+/56lb+ - 8 ml
Ingredients: 100% Algae Oil
Contains NO added gluten, egg, dairy, soy, artificial colours, sweeteners, preservatives or wheat.
Size: 50 ml
Made in New Zealand
NOTICE: This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional veterinary advice. When introducing new items to your pet's diet, consult with your veterinarian.
