Dog oils. Our premium oil collection for dogs combines the best of natural nutrition with functional ingredients designed to boost your pet's health and well-being. It includes oils from salmon, cod, and sardine, sources rich in essential fatty acids Omega-3 (EPA and DHA) that help maintain healthy skin and coat, flexible joints, and a strong immune system, as well as support cardiovascular and cognitive health in your dog.
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Natural ingredients
Oils made with top-quality natural raw materials
Functional benefit
They help with daily health and well-being
Frequently asked questions
Can I use natural oils for dogs every day?
Yes. When used in the appropriate dosage, natural oils can be administered daily as a supplement to the dog's regular diet, providing essential nutrients safely.
Are oils for dogs only useful for improving their coat?
No. Although the coat is often the most visible change, the oils also benefit the joints, immune system, heart, brain, and energy levels.
Are oils safe for puppies?
Yes. Oils such as salmon oil or cod liver oil are safe for puppies, as long as they are used in the recommended dose according to their age and weight.
How are oils administered to dogs?
They are added directly to the daily food, whether it is dry feed or wet food. There is no need to mix them beforehand with other ingredients.
Can you mix different oils for dogs?
Yes, but it is not always necessary or advisable to do so continuously. The ideal is to combine them only in specific situations and by adjusting the dose of each one.
Recommendations
When does it make sense to combine oils?
It can be useful in specific cases, such as:
- Very active dogs → Salmon oil + sardine oil
- Dogs in recovery → Vitality oil + salmon oil
- Senior dogs → Sardine oil + cod liver oil
Always reducing the dose of each oil.
When is it not advisable to mix oils?
Not recommended:
- Giving three or more oils at once
- Storing mixtures for long periods unnecessarily
- Exceeding the total daily fat intake
Excess can cause heavy digestion, loose stools, or unnecessary caloric intake.
What is the best option for most dogs?
Choose a single oil according to the dog's primary need, use it for 4 to 8 weeks, and change it only if its needs change.
What should I do if it's the first time I'm using oils?
Always start with a single oil, observe how your dog responds, and only if necessary, consider a specific combination.