DOG Omega-3 Drops

Overview
DOG by Dr Lisa Omega-3 Drops are a vegan omega-3 supplement sourced from sustainable, non-GMO marine algae rather than fish oil. They're designed to support general wellbeing and help reduce inflammation.
The plant-based formula means they're an ocean-friendly alternative to traditional fish oil supplements. Added to food daily as part of the DOG by Dr Lisa supplement range, developed by veterinarian Dr Lisa Chimes.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Marine Algae, Natural D-Alpha Tocopherol. Inactive Ingredients: Inactivated Yeast.

Seaweed, Macroalgae, Algae Extract, Algae Spp.
Marine algae is a plant-derived ingredient sourced from various seaweed species. It is primarily included in pet food for its rich content of essential minerals, trace elements, and natural antioxidants, supporting overall health and immune function. Marine algae is used in its natural, dried form, ensuring bioavailability of nutrients while maintaining safety and digestibility for pets.
Marine algae is included as a sustainable source of omega-3 fatty acids and micronutrients, supporting nutritional claims and marketing appeal. It also serves as a label-friendly ingredient that aligns with consumer demand for natural and environmentally conscious pet food components.

Vitamin E, D-Alpha Tocopherol, RRR-Alpha Tocopherol, E307
Alpha tocopherol is a form of vitamin E derived from plant sources, such as vegetable oils and nuts. It functions primarily as an antioxidant, helping to protect pet food fats from oxidation and supporting immune health. Alpha tocopherol is not used in its raw, natural state but is instead utilised as a stabilised compound to optimise safety, efficacy, and absorption in pet food formulations.
Alpha tocopherol is included as a natural antioxidant to help preserve fats and extend the product’s shelf life. It also serves as a label-friendly source of vitamin E, appealing to health-conscious consumers.

Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Baker’s Yeast, Brewer’s Yeast, E620
Yeast is a single-celled fungus of microbial origin commonly derived from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It is included in pet food primarily as a source of high-quality protein, B vitamins, and functional compounds that support digestive and immune health. Yeast is utilised in its deactivated, dried form rather than as a live organism, ensuring safety and optimal nutrient availability for pets.
Yeast is included as a palatability enhancer and natural flavour source to improve the taste and aroma of pet food, encouraging consumption. It may also serve as a cost-effective source of protein and B vitamins, supporting nutritional labelling claims.

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