Adored Beast Potent-Sea Omega-3 EPA & DHA is a high-potency algae oil supplement for dogs and cats that supports whole-body health, including skin, coat, joints, and brain function. Sustainably sourced from marine algae and grown on land, this omega-3 supplement is free from heavy metals, solvents, and pesticides, making it an eco-friendly choice for pet owners.
Key Features:
- Supports skin, coat, joints, immunity, heart, brain, eyes, and nervous system
- Sourced from micro-algae with high DHA and EPA content
- Sustainably grown on land to protect oceans
- 100% natural, non-GMO, human-grade, and cruelty-free
- Free from heavy metals, solvents, pesticides, and parabens
Ingredients:
- Marine algae oil (Schizochytrium sp.) 962.7 mg
- High-oleic sunflower oil (31.9 mg)
- Rosemary extract (3.0 mg)
- Mixed tocopherols (2.1 mg)
- Ascorbyl palmitate (0.3 mg)
Guaranteed Analysis:
| Nutrient | Amount (per 1 mL) | 
| EPA + DHA | 517 mg | 
| Omega-3 Fatty Acids | Rich in EPA & DHA | 
Feeding Guidelines:
- Shake well before use and add to food once per day based on your pet’s weight.
- Refrigerate after opening.
 
Dogs Feeding Guidelines
| Dog's Weight | Daily Amount | Minimum EPA + DHA | 
| Less than 10 lbs | 0.5 mL | 259 mg | 
| 11 - 15 lbs | 0.65 mL | 336 mg | 
| 16 - 20 lbs | 1.0 mL | 517 mg | 
| 21 - 30 lbs | 1.3 mL | 672 mg | 
| 31 - 40 lbs | 2.0 mL | 1034 mg | 
| 41 - 50 lbs | 2.5 mL | 1293 mg | 
| 51 - 60 lbs | 3.3 mL | 1706 mg | 
| 61 - 70 lbs | 4.0 mL | 2068 mg | 
| 71 - 80 lbs | 4.5 mL | 2327 mg | 
| Over 80 lbs | 5.0 mL | 2585 mg | 
Cats Feeding Guidelines
| Cat's Weight | Daily Amount | Minimum EPA + DHA | 
| Less than 5 lbs | 0.15 mL | 78 mg | 
| 6 - 10 lbs | 0.25 mL | 129 mg | 
| 11 - 15 lbs | 0.45 mL | 233 mg | 
| 16 - 20 lbs | 0.7 mL | 362 mg | 
| 21 - 25 lbs | 0.9 mL | 465 mg | 
| Over 25 lbs | 1.0 mL | 517 mg | 
Warnings:
- Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
- Consult your veterinarian before use if your pet has epilepsy.
- Discontinue use if the animal’s condition worsens, and consult your veterinarian.