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Key Takeaways:

- The main benefits of Salmon Oil for dogs includes better brain function, mental development and memory, a glossier and healthier coat, reduces itchy and dry skin, boosts immunity, supports heart health, joint health. eye health and helps with weight management.

- Salmon Oil is packed with Omega-3, which contains DHA and EPA are long-chain acids containing 20 or more carbon atoms. All mammals including dogs don't naturally produce these, so gain it from Salmon Oil.

Salmon oil contains vital ingredients that are essential for a dog’s development.

Read on for an in-depth guide on how exactly salmon oil can benefit your dog and to learn some of the science behind salmon oil’s powerful ingredients.

What are the benefits of salmon oil for dogs?

After feeding it to your dog for just a couple of weeks, you could start to see the following results in your dog:

Better brain function, mental development and memory

Salmon oil can seriously improve brain function in dogs - in fact, it’s particularly recommended for the brain development of growing puppies.

Research carried out by Lewisburg PHNC found that 9-week-old puppies fed on a high DHA diet became more intelligent, easier to train and had improved memory in tests which taught them how to recognise shapes that led them to a treat ( 3 ).

You can also feed it to an older dog, as cognitive development needs to be nurtured at all ages. Healthy brain function and development in dogs helps them stay alert, energetic and reactive to their owners (or a ball, or a squirrel, or your neighbour's dog).

A glossy, healthy coat

The anti-inflammatory properties of salmon oil helps to reduce scratching and limit shedding, making your dog’s coat smoother, shinier and more lustrous than ever.

No more itchy or dry skin

The fatty acids found in salmon oil help form a protective layer which moisturises your dog’s skin and acts as a barrier to allergens and irritants. If your pooch does suffer from skin inflammation, Omega 3’s anti-inflammatory superpowers can help reduce itching.

Boosted immunity against diseases

DHA and EPA found in salmon oil can supercharge your dog’s immune system, meaning their body will be naturally stronger in fighting off infectious diseases. A study by K.J. Rutherfurd-Markwick found that cats who were supplied with salmon oil had a greater ability to fight infection and disease. ( 4 )

Improved cardiovascular / heart health

The Omega 3 fatty acids in salmon oil help protect your dog’s heart by managing Cholesterol, Triglyceride and blood pressure levels, meaning their overall stamina and cardiovascular health are improved, and they won’t run out of breath as quickly.

Lubricated joints for better mobility

Salmon oil can help keep your dog’s joints limber and lubricated so they can move around easily - an essential aspect to a dog’s continued mobility as they grow and age.

Bright eyes and sight

A dog’s eyes indicate their overall health and salmon oil can help promote bright, clear eyes and better sight thanks to DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid). Being present in salmon oil, it has been seen to play a role in aiding a pup's brain development and eye function, particularly the retina.

Healthy weight gain, especially for puppies

When rearing a puppy there’s nothing more encouraging than seeing them grow bigger and stronger. As salmon oil is a nutrient-rich source of fat, it’s the ideal way to induce healthy weight gain in a puppy or an underweight adult dog, in a way that includes vital nutrition too.

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Salmon Oil For Dogs

Daily Salmon Oil for dogs and puppies, rich in omega-3, 6 & 9 to support skin & coat health, joints, and overall vitality.

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  • 99% Scottish Salmon

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Why does salmon oil help dogs?

Salmon oil is beneficial for dogs because of its wonder-trio of fatty acids: Omega 3, 6 and 9. These powerful ingredients are really beneficial to your dog’s body and mind; they promote healthier skin and coat quality, improved heart health, and they boost immune system, brainpower and movement.

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What’s the science behind salmon oil?

Omega-3 was recognised as a molecular marvel when it was found to contain fatty acids Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA).

DHA and EPA are long-chain acids containing 20 or more carbon atoms, and in 1929, scientists found that they form the important structural components (1) of healthy cell membranes. In 2004, the US FDA made it official - Omega 3 and 6 were given ‘qualified health claim status’ for being beneficial to normal, healthy growth.

All mammal bodies, including humans and dogs, don’t produce DHA and EPA naturally. To receive these nutrients, vital for our mental and physical development, we have to get them from food such as salmon oil.

How do I feed my dog salmon oil?

Administering salmon oil to your dog couldn’t be easier - it’s got a strong fishy flavour so they love the taste. Following the guidelines for their size, just drizzle it into their regular food and mix well.

How often should I give my dog salmon oil?

For maximum benefits, feed your dog salmon oil every day. For small dogs, a teaspoon a day is enough. Medium dogs, 1-2 teaspoons. Large dogs, 2-3 teaspoons. Giant dogs, 3-4 teaspoons a day. Clear instructions are on the label of each of our Salmon Oil For Dogs bottles.

How should I store salmon oil - does it go off?

All fish oils have an expiration date; after this, its quality will gradually decrease, and in the worst case, it could make your dog unwell. If you’ve had an unopened bottle of salmon oil for a while, check the expiration date before feeding it to your dog. A fresh bottle should be good for two years if stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight - but use it up within 90 days once you’ve broken the seal, and throw it away if it smells rancid.

Can I give my dog too much salmon oil?

Short answer - yes, or you could risk any of the side effects listed below. Be sure to feed your dog the recommended daily amounts according to their size and age, as indicated on the label on the bottle.

Are there any side effects of salmon oil for my dog?

Most dogs will see the many positives of salmon oil, however with any supplement, there’s always a risk of side effects or allergies. If you notice your dog experiencing any of the following symptoms after taking salmon oil, it’s a good idea to book a visit to your vet and get them checked over, just to be safe.

  • Weight gain. Salmon oil is very energy-dense and so it’s great for growing puppies or underweight dogs. If your pooch seems to be piling on the pounds (and there’s no change to his exercise or diet but the salmon oil), then you may need to cut back.

  • Diarrhoea. Salmon oil acts as a lubricant so if pups are fed too much, it can cause diarrhoea. If your pooch has toilet trouble after you’ve introduced salmon oil to their diet, try a few days of just their regular food to see if it makes a difference.

  • Pancreatitis. If your dog shows the classic signs of pancreatitis - a hunched bag, sustained vomiting over hours or days, diarrhoea, lethargy and/or pain in the abdomen, take them to the vet for treatment and don't continue to feed them salmon oil. Fish oils are too high fat to give to those prone to pancreatitis and has been known to trigger it if the symptoms are already starting to show.

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How is salmon oil different from other oils for dogs?

There are plenty of other oil supplements for dogs that offer similar health benefits, but salmon oil is the cream of the crop, and here’s why.

Salmon oil vs other fish oils for dogs

Oils derived from other fish, such as cod liver oil, offer lots of the same benefits to dogs as salmon oil; improved coat and skin quality, a boosted immune system and decreased inflammation.

This is mostly down to their Omega 3 content. That said, prioritising salmon oil helps to avoid Vitamin A overdose, a risk that is brought about by using cod liver oil.

Salmon oil also provides superior Omega 3 absorption in a dog’s body, and it has a fishier taste, which dogs love. Put simply, other fish oils are great, but salmon oil tops them in terms of concentrated goodness (and tastiness).

Salmon oil vs plant-based oils like olive, coconut and flaxseed

As a plant-based alternative to fish oils, we humans often turn to natural oils such as olive, coconut and flaxseed. For dogs, this doesn’t quite work the same way.

While fish oils contain the long-chain fatty acids DHA and EPA found in Omega 3, plant-based oils have more of the short-chain acid ALA (alpha-linolenic acid).

Though ALA is still beneficial to dogs and puppies, they’d have to eat a whole lot of plant-based oil to receive the more potent nutrients found in smaller amounts of salmon oil.

Sold on salmon oil’s dog-enhancing superpowers? To see the benefits in your dog, Pooch & Mutt’s Salmon Oil is sustainably sourced, of the highest quality and packed full of Omega 3, 6 and 9.

If you have any other questions about Salmon Oil that we haven’t covered here, you can contact us via email or leave a comment below and we’ll do our best to help.

Comments (64)

  • Clare  avatar
    Clare

    Can salmon oil help with anal gland trouble

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    Team Pooch

    Hi Clare, Anal gland trouble can have a few causes including chronic diarrhoea, food allergies, obesity, lack of fibre, lack of exercise, body shape etc. To try to prevent them, we'd ideally figure out the cause of the anal gland issues, and go from there. Salmon oil may help in some cases, for example, in dogs who are not passing stools regularly, or who suffer from constipation. Also, for those with actively inflamed or infected glands, it can help to reduce the local inflammation. However, if a dog is over-weight, adding a fatty oil could worsen rather than improve things. We would advise consulting further with your vet on this, and if you do then need any further advice please do contact the team via Email where they will be more than happy to help :)

  • Abbie avatar
    Abbie

    Hi, can I use both the salmon oil and the mobile bones supplement for my dachshund puppy?

  • Team Pooch avatar
    Team Pooch

    Hi Abbie, You can indeed use both of these products together, and they both offer differing benefits. Our Mobile Bones Supplement is suitable from 12 weeks old, it is the ideal health supplement for dogs with or prone to joint disease, or active/working dogs that may need a bit of extra protection from wear and tear. Our Salmon Oil. It is rich in Omega 3 fatty acids which cannot be made by your pets body, and are essential for skin and coat quality, cardiovascular/ heart health, immune response, cognitive/ brain function and joint function/ mobility. We always advise starting with a small amount of salmon oil initially, as this can be rich for some tummies and if there are no adverse reactions the amount can be increased to the feeding guideline amount after a few days :)

  • Julie avatar
    Julie

    Can I use the salmon oil and bionic biotic supplement together please?

  • Team Pooch avatar
    Team Pooch

    Hi Julie, You can absolutely use our Bionic Biotic and salmon oil together. Both products offer differing benefits. Our Bionic Biotic is a probiotic health supplement containing both probiotics and prebiotics promoting a healthy gut microbiome and it is specifically tailored to actively promote solid stools and healthy digestion. In addition to this, the added antioxidants promote a strong immune system and have many overall benefits. Our Salmon Oil is rich in Omega 3 fatty acids which cannot be made by your pets body, and are essential for skin and coat quality, cardiovascular/ heart health, immune response, cognitive/ brain function and joint function/ mobility :)

  • Carol  avatar
    Carol

    My German shepherd gets sabacious cysts on hind quarters and neck area. Easts raw diet and has been for 4 years. Would this salmon oil be a bigger factor.

  • Team Pooch avatar
    Team Pooch

    Hi Carol, Sebaceous cysts are usually genetic. High protein diets rich in fatty acids (such as salmon oil) are definitely good at supporting skin health, however they won't necessarily prevent or treat these cysts. If you do have any concerns at all, we would always advise consulting with your vet :)

  • Jo avatar
    Jo

    Hello, my 11 year old Norfolk Terrier X has been diagnosed with an interactive thyroid and she is medicated. Is salmon oil okay to add her wet food? Thankyou x

  • Team Pooch avatar
    Team Pooch

    Hi Jo, Sorry to hear this and I do hope she is doing well :). If she is overweight or has high cholesterol, we likely want to avoid adding extra fats like salmon oil to her diet. Also, if she has had pancreatitis before, it is to be avoided. Otherwise, it would be ok, but we would always advise checking this with your own vet.