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Episode 89 - Omega 3 fatty acids with Charley Gray

Episode 89 - Omega 3 fatty acids with Charley Gray

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Omega 3 fatty acids are one of the few supplements that have some evidence of benefit for osteoarthritis. Nicki Bell talks to Charley Gray about omega 3s, how they work and why they are useful in the management of canine arthritis. Charley explains the different omega 3s and why it is currently EPA and DHA that we are particularly interested in for dogs. Their role in the anti-inflammatory pathway is explained with diagrams and analogies. There are different sources of omega 3s – plants, fish and algae and their pros and cons are described alongside guidance on what might be the best option for dogs. Charley also discusses dosing of omega 3s and how to work out how much your dog needs for their weight. It can be difficult to give a therapeutic dose without giving your dog too much fat in its diet or exceeding safe limits for Vitamins A and D. The session ends with a comparison of omega 3 levels in different joint supplements and other options for providing adequate levels in your dog’s diet.


Companion Nutrition - Veterinary Nutrition & Formulation Services

Dr Charlotte Gray MA hons VetMB MRCVS

https://www.companion-nutrition.co.uk/



Key Take Homes:


  • Omega-3s can help dogs with osteoarthritis
  • EPA and DHA are the key omega-3 fatty acids for dogs
  • Omega-3s come from fish, algae, and plants
  • Correct dosing matters
  • Not all joint supplements provide effective omega-3 levels

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