Description
Coatex EFA Pump Benefits:
- Coat Health: Helps improve the health of their coat to bring back it’s shine
- Excessive Itching: Helps soothe itchy, damaged skin
- Skin Complaints: One of the common skin complaints in cats
- Bacterial Build-Up
- Fungal Growth
Signs of Poor Coat Health
There are many signs of potential skin and coat problems, some of which may lead to skin complaints. The main ones to look out for are:
- Hair loss
- Dull coat
- Dry or reddened skin
- Scaly or flaky skin
- Itchiness
- Poor hair growth
- Repeated skin problems
Should I See My Vet?
Keep a close eye on your pet and if you see them itching, scratching or grooming more than normal, consult your vet.
Coatex EFA Pump Ingredients
Coatex EFA Pump contains a proven blend of Omega 3 and Omega 6 EFAs. The levels are specifically designed to help health in dogs and cats, and provide a better blend of ingredients than using a single EFA source such as evening primrose oil.
- Linoleic acid (LA) – an omega 6 that is particularly useful in maintaining optimal skin turnover and barrier function
- Gamma linolenic acid (GLA) – an omega 6 that is not very widely available but is very useful in maintaining healthy skin
- Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) – an omega 3 that is known to help with the many bodily functions
- Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – an omega 3 known to support various actions in the body and skin
- Vitamin E – a potent antioxidant
- Vitamin A – a lipid soluble vitamin that helps to maintain healthy skin and coat
- Vitamin D – a lipid soluble vitamin that aids skin turnover
Directions for Coatex EFA Pump
For optimum results administer as directed below for a minimum of four weeks or as directed by your vet:
- Bodyweight under 10kg: 1pump daily
- Bodyweight 10-19kg: 2 pumps daily
- Bodyweight 20-29kg: 3 pumps daily
- Bodyweight over 30kg: 4 pumps daily
Testimonials
Name: Emi
Breed: Pekingese dog
Age: 11 years old
Emi’s Story:
Emi was born in October 2005 and is a very shy Pekingese dog. In 2006 after being sterilised, she started loosing her fur around her neck and on her belly. Ms Nandia tried several veterinarians around Limassol and several treatments after doing analysis after analysis for Emi.
The diagnosis she received was that Emi’s problem was hormonal and psychological and this was causing her hair loss. Emi had also developed rashes and dry skin in many areas during the hot summer months. No treatment worked very well until around 2014 when she started using Coatex together with the thyroxine tablets that she was already taking. The results since then have been phenomenal. Emi’s coat has finally grown back completely and is shiny.
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