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One of the boys from our last litter is going through a case of adolescent Dal crud right now so I am aggression currently experimenting with higher doses for him. All the kids here get the foster/smith vita caps once a day. One dog's coat is better for it, aggression but it is still crispy. The other 2 Dals have soft coats...so it is more to prevent problems with them. Even the non spot has a super shiny coat now. Have not tried aggression to give more than one a day, though. (Mine are the ones for large dogs). I do not use the EFA caps very often, however, if a dog starts having drier coat from weather, or whatever reason, I will use it for a period of time. I have both types coats you mentioned, and my experience is that it softens both coats. (and very quickly -- like in two to three days I can tell a difference when I run my hand across the coat) The ones with the very softer coats, after two or three days on the EFA (that is the actual one I use) becomes almost too much of an oily texture, so with those guys I only give one every two to three days.
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