Salmon oil for dogs: a healthy flavor enhancer!

Dogs can sometimes struggle with eating, especially when medication/supplements are added to their food. Sometimes medication or supplements are necessary, and it's nice if they can be eaten well by the dog without much coercion and effort. If your dog sometimes struggles with this, try salmon oil! A healthy flavor enhancer for your dog's food!

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Salmon oil

13 July '23 1 min reading time

Very tasty for dogs

Almost all dogs love the taste of salmon oil. If your dog is a picky eater or you want to mask the taste/smell of medication/supplements, then salmon oil is really ideal! Whether your dog eats fresh meat, kibble, or wet food, salmon oil can be applied to all types of food. Salmon oil really stimulates the appetite of dogs, even those who are picky and difficult eaters!

First mix the medication/supplements with the food and top it off with a dash of salmon oil. Most dogs will then lick the bowl clean and thoroughly enjoy the salmon oil.

Salmon oil for dogs is extremely healthy!

In addition to being extremely tasty for dogs, salmon oil is also extremely healthy! Salmon oil is rich in omega-3 fatty acids in the form of EPA and DHA. It also contains omega-6 and 9. These fatty acids are important for the immune system and have a beneficial effect on the heart. In addition, salmon oil supports the skin and helps maintain a healthy and shiny coat. Here are the benefits of salmon oil summarized:

  1. Ideal flavor enhancer

  2. Supports the skin and coat

  3. Stimulates the dog's brain

  4. Strengthens the immune system

  5. Supports the heart, liver, and kidneys

  6. Salmon oil may even slow down the growth of cancer cells

Salmon oil is always a good choice!

If your dog is a picky eater, if you want the supplements/medication to be eaten better, or if you just want to give your dog a tasty treat, then salmon oil is always a very suitable choice for all dogs, from young to old and from small to large!

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