Our dogs cannot produce all the omega fatty acids necessary for a strong immune system. Even with high-quality food, a deficiency cannot be ruled out.
Salmon oil, a natural product, typically contains a particularly high proportion of omega-3 fatty acids. It is also well tolerated by most dogs. Mixed with food, it can be extremely beneficial for your dog's health in a variety of areas:
1. Healthy skin thanks to salmon oil
Salmon oil is especially beneficial for dogs with skin problems and stops excessive dandruff caused by deficiency symptoms. In other skin conditions and allergies, often caused by special weather conditions, feeding with salmon oil speeds up the healing process.
2. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic salmon oil
Salmon oil is known for its anti-inflammatory effects and is therefore used in dogs with osteoarthritis and other joint diseases. Salmon oil promotes cell development and can stimulate wound healing even after surgical procedures.
3. Shiny coat thanks to omega fatty acids
A dull coat often indicates nutritional deficiencies and poor nutrition and is usually an indication that a dog is not completely healthy. Combined with regular brushing to stimulate blood circulation, the omega fatty acids from salmon oil ensure that the coat becomes strong and shiny again.
4. Strengthening of kidney function
Feeding with salmon oil strengthens kidney function and is often used in dogs suffering from kidney failure. It also reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
5. Increasing concentration in older dogs
Dog owners can use salmon oil in older dogs to improve their concentration and memory. Even everyday actions are influenced, simplifying the dog's daily routine.
Salmon oil from the pharmacy or supermarket is usually tailored to human needs. Cold-pressed salmon oil is now also produced for dogs. This can be part of a dog's daily diet. Despite the instructions on the packaging, the dosage should always be first consulted with a veterinarian.