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		<title>How Omega 3 &amp; 6 Fatty Acids Can Help to Improve Our Pet Health</title>
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<p>Dogs and cats need both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids for optimal health. The importance of essential fatty acids in canine and feline nutrition has been known for some time. Their use as a dietary supplement to improve the health and appearance of the skin and hair coat has been well documented. By contrast, their use in the management of skin disorders, particularly their anti-inflammatory and anti-itch effects, continues to be the subject of both ongoing research and lively debate.</p>
<p>Linoleic acid (an omega-3 fatty acid) and linolenic acid (an omega-6 fatty acid) are essential for both cat and dog, as well as arachidonic acid (an omega 6 fatty acid) for the cat. Linoleic acid is particularly important because it alone provides the necessary conditions to facilitate moisturization of the skin.</p>
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Omega-3 fatty acids include:</p>
<p>    * Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA)<br />
    * Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)<br />
    * Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)</p>
<p>EPA and DHA have anti-inflammatory properties. EPA is the workhorse of the Omega-3 fatty acids and is incorporated into the cell membrane.</p>
<p>Omega-6 fatty acids include:</p>
<p>    * Linolenic acid (LA)<br />
    * Gamma linolenic acid (GLA)<br />
    * Dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid (DGLA)<br />
    * Arachidonic acid (AA)</p>
<p>A growing body of scientific research suggests that Omega 3 fatty acids provide<br />
our pets additional health benefits during certain life stages or when suffering<br />
from certain diseases. Some of the more common reasons veterinarians suggest<br />
omega 3 for our pets are:</p>
<p>    * Control inflammation related to many pet skin problems and increase healing due to injury.<br />
    * Ensure proper development of the nervous system and sharpness in vision.<br />
    * Inhibit the growth of malignant cancer cells and reduce possibility of diabetes in our pets.<br />
    * Slow cholesterol production.<br />
    * Reduce joint tenderness.<br />
    * Stimulate the immune system.<br />
    * Aid in digestion.<br />
    * Help with maintenance of skin and coat conditions.</p>
<p>Omega-3 essential fatty acids &#8211; EPA and DHA are plentiful in salmon fish oil. Unlike plant based omega-3 supplements, salmon fish oil is readily processed by the dog&#8217;s digestive system. . The best solution to insure our pet&#8217;s health is to provide a high quality omega 3 salmon fish oil, along with a premium fresh food such as sardines, raw egg and bovine meat.</p>
<p>Find out more information about what are the good sources of omega 3 &#038; 6 fatty acids as well as benefits of fish oil at <a href="http://www.omega3pethealth.com/">http://omega3pethealth.com</a></p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alan_C._Low">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Alan_C._Low</a></p>
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<p>Dogs and cats need both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids for optimal health. The importance of essential fatty acids in canine and feline nutrition has been known for some time. Their use as a dietary supplement to improve the health and appearance of the skin and hair coat has been well documented. By contrast, their use in the management of skin disorders, particularly their anti-inflammatory and anti-itch effects, continues to be the subject of both ongoing research and lively debate.</p>
<p>Linoleic acid (an omega-3 fatty acid) and linolenic acid (an omega-6 fatty acid) are essential for both cat and dog, as well as arachidonic acid (an omega 6 fatty acid) for the cat. Linoleic acid is particularly important because it alone provides the necessary conditions to facilitate moisturization of the skin.</p>
<p><span id="more-2905"></span><br />
Omega-3 fatty acids include:</p>
<p>    * Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA)<br />
    * Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)<br />
    * Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)</p>
<p>EPA and DHA have anti-inflammatory properties. EPA is the workhorse of the Omega-3 fatty acids and is incorporated into the cell membrane.</p>
<p>Omega-6 fatty acids include:</p>
<p>    * Linolenic acid (LA)<br />
    * Gamma linolenic acid (GLA)<br />
    * Dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid (DGLA)<br />
    * Arachidonic acid (AA)</p>
<p>A growing body of scientific research suggests that Omega 3 fatty acids provide<br />
our pets additional health benefits during certain life stages or when suffering<br />
from certain diseases. Some of the more common reasons veterinarians suggest<br />
omega 3 for our pets are:</p>
<p>    * Control inflammation related to many pet skin problems and increase healing due to injury.<br />
    * Ensure proper development of the nervous system and sharpness in vision.<br />
    * Inhibit the growth of malignant cancer cells and reduce possibility of diabetes in our pets.<br />
    * Slow cholesterol production.<br />
    * Reduce joint tenderness.<br />
    * Stimulate the immune system.<br />
    * Aid in digestion.<br />
    * Help with maintenance of skin and coat conditions.</p>
<p>Omega-3 essential fatty acids &#8211; EPA and DHA are plentiful in salmon fish oil. Unlike plant based omega-3 supplements, salmon fish oil is readily processed by the dog&#8217;s digestive system. . The best solution to insure our pet&#8217;s health is to provide a high quality omega 3 salmon fish oil, along with a premium fresh food such as sardines, raw egg and bovine meat.</p>
<p>Find out more information about what are the good sources of omega 3 &#038; 6 fatty acids as well as benefits of fish oil at <a href="http://www.omega3pethealth.com/">http://omega3pethealth.com</a></p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alan_C._Low">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Alan_C._Low</a></p>
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