Just like you, your dog may not be getting all the necessary nutrition he needs from eating his regular diet. While standard dog food can certainly come packed with plenty of essential nutrients, you can supplement your dog’s dietary regime with certain healthy oils, jam packed with Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids to promote optimum health.
What are the healthiest oils for dogs?
Fish-oil based omega-3 fatty aids yield a natural anti-inflammatory effect that can help reduce overall inflammation in the body and potentially decrease reliance on medications aimed at reducing inflammation and pain.
Krill oil: While fish oil usually comes from fish higher on the food chain, like salmon, krill oil hails from tiny shrimp-like organisms that rank a little lower. This makes krill oil less likely to be contaminated with mercury. It also contains EPA and DHA, and will help give your pet healthier joints and skin, in addition to other benefits.
Coconut oil: Extra-virgin coconut oil has become a popular choice for humans because it’s a healthier alternative to more processed saturated and trans fats, and the same applies to dogs. Coconut oil has also been shown to help dogs lose weight, give them more energy, and offer relief to dry skin. Bonus: It will help improve your dog’s bad breath!
How can I serve my dogs healthy oils?
Most oils come in either capsule form or free oil. But a jar of oil, once opened and exposed to the air, can become rancid, so capsules are usually a better way to go.
Capsules also tend to best be consumed out of moist food. Pets that are unwilling to consume the capsule may take it in liquid form if the capsule is pierced, squeezed, and mixed into the moist food or a soft treat.
Do these oils have any negative effects for dogs?
Too much of any oil can cause weight gain. A large dose of oil all at once can cause pancreatis in a susceptible individual, especially if they are fat.
Fish oil can prolong the time it takes blood to clot, so if your pet is going to have surgery, it’s best to stop the oil for at least five days before and five days after the operation.
How do I know if oils are right for my dog?
If your dog is consuming a commercially available pet food and is suffering from skin conditions (like skin flaking or a dull coat), inflammation diseases (such as arthritis and cancer), or organ system damage, then talk to your vet about potentially adding oils that are rich in omega-3 and omega-6 nutrients to your dog’s diet.
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