Oils in dog food

essential oil for dogs

Many diets for dogs are lacking in healthy fats to maintain their health, this usually happens when carrying a diet of canned or dry foods.

The question we usually ask ourselves isWhy do dogs need healthy diets?? These diets provide a concentrated source of energy and form cell membranes, in addition some fats have anti-inflammatory benefits and they have an important role in the formation of hormones.

Why do dogs need a healthy diet?

All the healthy fats They are also very necessary for the pet to produce bile acids that can help digest and absorb nutrients, an easy way to increase healthy fats in the dog's diet is by adding healthy and quality oils to your meals

Different oils in dog food

Krill Oil

A highly recommended oil is krill oil, it is rich in fatty acids, omega-3, in eicosapentaneoic acid and in deosahexaenoic acid and although the anti-inflammatory fats  They are usually found in shellfish, they are not used much in fishmeal-based pet foods. You can use packaged sardine-based dog food or you can feed wild-caught salmon for the valuable omega-3.

You can even try a krill oil supplement. But it is very important that all the marine oils that are used are verified, without toxins and that they are of sustainable origin.

How much krill oil does your pet need? If your pet is in good health, it is advisable to use krill oils As follows:

250 milligrams daily for small breeds and cats, 500 mg for small dogs, 1000 milligrams for medium dogs, 1500 for large dogs and 2000 milligrams for dogs weighing 80 kilos and over.

The Omegas 3

different oils for dogs

The omega3 They are very sensitive to oxygen and can go rancid quickly so oils placed directly into an air pump or oil in capsules that can be opened to pour over the dog's food are preferable.

Alternatively buy bottled liquid oils, but this is not a highly recommended option, since there is a high risk of oxidation and you have to be careful with omega 3 fats that are added to commercial pet food. The omega 3 deficiencies they are the most common deficiencies that exist and the symptoms are usually chronic inflammation in dogs and skin and ear infections.

Coconut oil

coconut oil benefits for dogs

Another recommended oil to use is coconut oil, since it is very important to feed pets with a quarter of a teaspoon of one hundred percent organic coconut oil, which can be added at mealtime, whether it is homemade or commercial food.

Coconut oil is a source of lauric acid, a type of antimicrobial agent that makes coconut oil a good choice for pets that have fungal infections or allergies, this can also help with the issue of cat hairballs and can be used in ways topical for skin conditions.

Coconut oil can be very beneficial orally as well as for topical life.

Seed oil

The last type of oil recommended are the Hemp and pumpkin flaxseed oils.

If necessary to supplement the omega 6 fats of your pet's diet, these oils are preferred thanks to all the benefits that exist in corn oil, safflower oil or olive oil. Lack of omega 6 fats in your pet's diet can create poor overall development and failure to gain weight.


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