114 reviews forDibo Salmon Oil
Upload your product photo29/10/20|Jenna
Not a fan.
Couldn’t review on the effects but my dog who has salmon oil daily would not even consider his foot if this oil was anywhere near it.
The smells is offensive and I quite frankly don’t blame him. Also the pump dispenser is rubbish and the oil goes everywhere
28/04/20|Sabine
Incompatible dosage instructions
When I mix the recommended amount into the food, my dog gets diarrhoea. That’s why he only gets a small splash every few days. Regarding his coat, I haven’t noticed any changes so far, except that with extra virgin olive oil, he had a silky soft and shiny coat, whereas with the salmon oil, his coat isn’t as silky soft.
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24/01/17|Dorothee Albers
The Dibo salmon oil is good... but
The coat has turned out beautifully, and it suits him well. The only downside is the pump bottle, which is an absolute disaster, and that's why I won't be ordering it again. I can get annoyed on my own; this mess with the oil bottle is just unnecessary.
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04/01/15|Kirstin J
Greasy fur
Unfortunately, my dog ended up with very greasy fur from the oil. She looked as if we had rubbed it all over her. She only got one pump a day on her food.
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03/01/15|J.H.
Why isn't the bottle's contents protected from light?
The contents of the bottle are fine, the oil is well received.
However, the bottle is completely unsuitable for storing the oil. Because the bottle is transparent, the vitamins, etc., are affected.
Out of desperation, and because I quite like the idea of the dosing dispenser, I’ve now wrapped the bottle in opaque tape.
Next time, I’ll probably go for the (slightly more expensive) option from Hunter.
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06/05/14|Crosivka Kennel
Cheaper... because it's refined oil!
No comparison to the clear and cold-pressed top-quality oil from Hunter! The price difference is hardly significant either! For an inferior refined oil, this is even too expensive!
It's also worth considering that nearly 60% of the valuable nutrients are destroyed during the manufacturing process!
Conclusion: Definitely buy clear (native) salmon oil, e.g., Hunter! It's like with cheap olive oil – only cold-pressed (native) is valuable!
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