Efficacy of Natural Vitamin E in Camelina Oil

Efficacy of Natural Vitamin E in Camelina Oil

Importance of Vitamin E It is important to ensure that your horses are intaking a sufficient amount of Vitamin E. Horses with Vitamin E deficiency might lack energy, be prone to sickness, struggle to recover, or have muscle soreness. Vitamin E can be intaken through...
Wild Gold Canine Allergy Benefits – Testimonial

Wild Gold Canine Allergy Benefits – Testimonial

There are many signs that your dog may be suffering from allergies. The most common symptom is itchy skin. This could be localized (in one area) or generalized (all over). In some cases, allergies may cause your dog to lick excessively, causing “hot spots”....
Prevent and Treat Joint Issues with Camelina Oil

Prevent and Treat Joint Issues with Camelina Oil

What Causes Osteoarthritis Almost 20% of dogs suffer from joint mobility issues as they age and it is important to be aware of symptoms and factors that can cause osteoarthritis. Symptoms of Osteoarthritis include stiffness, limping, swelling, difficulty walking or...
Tips for Making a Healthy Food Choice

Tips for Making a Healthy Food Choice

When making a choice which dog or horse food to use, the first thing to remember is to avoid processed food. Essential nutrients such as fiber and Omega-3 fatty acids can be destroyed while going through modern food processing. We often focus on which nutrients to...
Wild Gold Canine Benefits – Testimonial

Wild Gold Canine Benefits – Testimonial

There are many signs that your dog may be suffering from allergies. The most common symptom is itchy skin. This could be localized (in one area) or generalized (all over). In some cases, allergies may cause your dog to lick excessively, causing “hot spots”. Allergies...
Nourishing Dogs Skin & Coat with Camelina Oil

Nourishing Dogs Skin & Coat with Camelina Oil

Omega-3 It is important to consume sufficient amounts of omega fatty acids and protein to prevent itchy skin and brittle hair, because the cells that make up the skin and coat are composed of fatty acids and protein. Since Omega-3 fatty acids are not naturally...