Should Dogs Eat Fish Based Products?

Should Dogs Eat Fish Based Products?

The media has shown dogs only eating bone-shaped treats and steaks. It’s fun to watch it on television or read it in comics, but is it true in real life? People exposed to such media might say yes. They might also prefer to stick with the usual dog food. They are not wrong. However, we should know that there are a lot of other options out there, might I say, better options for our furry friends.

 

Fish and fish-based treats aren’t discussed enough when it comes to food that our dogs can eat. It has a lot of benefits. Fish improves blood circulation and can lower the amount of cholesterol in the blood and that helps in maintaining a healthy heart. The omega-3 oils that are found in fish can reduce inflammatory responses. It balances immune function so they are perfect for dogs with allergies or intolerances to other proteins. 

 

Cod is great to boost your dog's immune system due to it containing rich amounts of Omega-3 fatty acids. The protein in fish is easily digested by dogs and therefore, they can absorb more nutrients from less food. Efficient digestion also reduces growth of bad bacteria, so it is great for older dogs with slower digestion and dogs with digestive, kidney or liver diseases. Fish skin is the healthiest part of the fish and is easily digested by dogs. Besides all of these, fish are also great sources of other nutrients, like Iron, Zinc, Calcium, Magnesium, Iodine and Selenium which are essential to your dog’s diet and nutrition.

 

When it comes to our dog’s dietary requirements, let us look into all the available options and see which one would be best for them. Whether you turn to fish and fish treats, make sure to get the opinion of your trusted professional. Afterwards, you can let them enjoy fish and fish-based treats that are easily digestible protein sources and help them maintain a healthy weight and is the ideal snack for overweight dogs and dogs with allergies or intolerances!

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