Nutramax
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Nutramax Welactin vs Vetoquinol Triglyceride OMEGA
Side-by-side pages should help you weigh tradeoffs, not crown a vague winner.
Nutramax and Vetoquinol are effectively tied.
Vetoquinol
Triglyceride OMEGA (Medium Dog)
Leads on PetScored rating, Safety & Manufacturing
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Our read
Two fish-oil softgels for skin and coat that match on evidence, active dose, ingredient clarity, and value, and both disclose their EPA and DHA. In our view the only separation is a slightly stronger safety-and-manufacturing mark for Vetoquinol, which carries the NASC seal, nudging the composite by a hair. Effectively a coin flip between two honest omega-3 products.
This verdict is our opinion under the PetScored rubric, not veterinary advice. The exact sub-scores are in the table below; each product’s source confidence and limitations stay on its own scorecard.
Welactin Canine Omega-3 SoftgelsVetoquinol
Triglyceride OMEGA (Medium Dog)
Nutramax
Welactin Canine Omega-3 Softgels
A disclosed, well-made omega-3 keyed to the skin and coat claim (a notch below the joint evidence tier); solid execution and value land it Good.
Vetoquinol
Triglyceride OMEGA (Medium Dog)
A fish-oil softgel that discloses EPA and DHA separately in the more bioavailable triglyceride form, NASC-sealed and fairly priced, keyed to the skin and coat claim; the omega evidence for skin sits a notch below the joint tier and the per-softgel dose is moderate, so clean execution lands it Good.
Comparison scores use the same reconstructed score-event math as the supplement scorecards. Source confidence, unresolved gaps, evidence-library citations, and dose caveats remain attached to each individual scorecard.