Frequently Asked Questions: Doc Roy's® Derma Coat Care
Revival Animal Health Educational Staff
How is Derma Coat Care different from Tri Omega 3?
Tri Omega is mostly Omega 3 fatty acids designed to cut inflammation. Derma Coat is a balance of essential fatty acids, Omega 3, Omega 6, and Omega 9, in balance as well as vitamins and minerals that are essential for skin health and resistance to allergens and toxins they face daily.
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How long does it take for Derma Coat to start to take effect?
Two weeks and you should start seeing a more comfortable pet. It takes 6 weeks to change the hair coat.
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Why should I supplement my dog or cat's food with Derma Coat?
If your pet has a perfect hair coat and skin and not allergic, you should not use Derma Coat! All other animals will benefit from added resistance to allergens.
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What makes Derma Coat such a special supplement?
The key to supplements is the balance of essential fatty acids and vitamins needed, daily use, and the ease of getting them in the dog. Soft chews have made administering skin supplements a treat for any pet!
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How do I know if my dog or cat will benefit from Derma Coat?
Any dog will benefit, but dry skin and dull hair coats with or without allergic scratching is the best patient for Derma Coat to help.
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Can my puppy or kitten use Derma Coat?
It is often used to ensure a shiny, healthy hair coat on show puppies and kittens. They grow shiny hair coats with lots of luster. It is safe for all ages.
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