Dosage Calculator for Stryde Omega Fish Oil For Dogs

DOSAGE CALCULATOR
for Stryde Omega Fish Oil For Dogs

Are you buying fish oil for more than one pet? Calculate your household supply of fish oil below to get set up with a custom subscription service that matches your furry love ones needs.

Select your dog’s weight

Milliliter (ml) your dog needs

Dosage (MG'S)

HOW LONG WILL IT LAST (DAYS)

Select your dog’s weight

Milliliter (ml) your dog needs

Dosage (MG'S)

*Estimated duration*

HOW LONG WILL IT LAST (DAYS)

The product has a shelf life of 90 days only

Things to Remember

Avoid giving too much fish oil 

Fish oil supplements are potent, just like any other vitamin. They can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea if your pet ingests too much. For this reason, we recommend strictly following the proper dosage for your dog, especially if it has diabetes and pancreatitis, as the oil contains lots of calories and fat.

Use only fish oil supplements for pets

Only use fish oil supplements specifically designed for dogs. Human fish oil capsules aren’t formulated for their bodies and may be dangerous to their health. We recommend searching for the right fish oil supplements specially created for pets if you want to enrich your dog's diet with omega-3. 

Store your supplements properly

Improper storage can alter the efficacy of fish oil supplements. To prevent vitamin and mineral loss, we recommend placing them in cold and dry storage space. The sun's UV rays also break down the oil’s concentration, so it’s best to keep them away from direct sunlight. 

Avoid mixing fish oil supplements with other medications

If your dog takes other medications like anticoagulants or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), it’s advised to consume omega-3 supplements cautiously. Vitamins tend to interact with prescription and over-the-counter medications, increasing the anti-clotting effects of anticoagulant drugs. 

If you're unsure whether it's safe for your dog to take certain medications alongside the fish oil supplement, we recommend consulting your veterinarian first. Your vet will help you determine how to safely administer fish oil supplements without risking potential drug interactions.

Don't give your pet two doses at once

We recommend sticking to a regular dosing schedule to prevent feeding your dog too many omega-3 supplements. If you miss a dose, give your dog the supplement as soon as you remember or at the next scheduled time.