Support your dog's coat and skin with salmon oil

Salmon oil is a delicious treat for dogs and helps them eat their food and supplements more easily. But did you know that salmon oil also has a supportive function on your dog's skin and coat? That it has a function besides being tasty? Read more about this in this blog.

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13 July '23 1 min reading time

Salmon oil rich in fatty acids

Unsaturated fatty acids are healthy for both humans and animals, including dogs. Salmon oil is a source of omega-3 in the form of EPA and DHA. In addition, salmon oil also contains omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids. EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids are forms that are easily absorbed and that the dog can use directly. Since the dog cannot produce these omega-3 fatty acids itself, it must get them from the diet. Salmon oil is rich in these fatty acids and therefore a good source for dogs.

Salmon oil for skin and coat

The effects of salmon oil are very extensive. Due to the EPA and DHA, it is anti-inflammatory and has a relieving effect on arthritis. It also improves joint mobility and supports the dog's brain function. It provides more focus and attention and also supports the eyes. In addition, omega-3 (especially DHA) is extremely good for the skin and coat. It reduces dryness and redness of the skin. It helps against skin irritations and itching and can also be used effectively for allergies and eczema.

So, salmon oil not only gives a shiny coat, but also truly improves the quality of the skin!

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