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Annaliese Keller

Salmon for Dogs? You Bet!

Updated: Oct 20


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Keeping your companion young, active and healthy is a priority for dog lovers! Salmon is a nutritious addition to your dog's diet, rich in omega-3 fatty acids and protein, which support overall health. Omega-3s from salmon help boost the immune system, reduce inflammation, and keep coats shiny. Salmon's high protein content also aids in muscle development and repair, making it a popular ingredient in premium dog foods.


If your dog enjoys seafood, adding salmon to their diet can be both tasty and beneficial.


Benefits of Feeding Salmon to Dogs

  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Beneficial for skin and coat health, and can improve mobility in dogs with joint issues.

  • High-Quality Protein: Helps build and repair muscle tissue, and is an excellent option for dogs with allergies to more common proteins like chicken or beef.

  • Vitamins and Minerals: Rich in B vitamins, including B12, which supports a healthy brain and nervous system.


Dave's Lucky Dog Salmon

Give your dog the very best with Dave's Lucky Dog Salmon! Made from 100% Wild King Salmon fillets, including skin and bones, with no added salt. This formula is designed specifically for dogs, ensuring they get optimal nutrients from both bones and skin.


  • Nutrient-Rich Salmon Bones The tiny pin bones soften or dissolve when cooked, making them safe and beneficial. They provide essential minerals and calcium, promoting healthy bones and coats.

  • Beneficial Salmon Skin Salmon skin is packed with omega-3 fatty acids, supporting heart health, blood pressure, and joint mobility, especially for aging dogs.

  • Human-Grade Quality Lucky Dog Salmon is safe and delicious for both you and your pet. If sharing, you might add a little salt to suit your taste.


Always consult your vet before making major dietary changes, especially if your dog has health conditions or sensitivities. Start with small amounts to check for any adverse reactions.





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