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Role of omega-3 fatty acids in canine health: a review

Kaur et al., 2020

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14432803954428344863
Author
Kaur H
Singla A
Singh S
Shilwant S
Kaur R
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences

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Fats and oils are a fundamental part of a balanced diet for dogs. Fats are a concentrated source of energy providing more than double the measure of energy as carbohydrates and proteins do. Fats are comprised of building blocks called fatty acids. Fatty acids are named …
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