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The Benefits of Salmon in Your Dog’s Diet

The Benefits of Salmon in Your Dog’s Diet

Salmon is one of the healthiest proteins you can include in your dog’s diet. Packed with high-quality protein and essential omega-3 fatty acids, salmon supports a range of health benefits, including healthy skin, a shiny coat, strong joints, and heart health.

Why Omega-3 Matters
Omega-3 fatty acids are vital for reducing inflammation and supporting your dog’s immune system. Additionally, regular consumption of salmon can improve joint flexibility, especially in older dogs or active breeds. Omega-3s also help maintain cognitive function, keeping your dog alert and happy as they age.

Highly Digestible Protein
Salmon is highly digestible, making it ideal for dogs with sensitive stomachs. It provides vital energy for daily activities and helps maintain lean muscle mass. Furthermore, salmon is suitable for dogs of all life stages, from puppies to senior dogs.

Skin and Coat Benefits
The natural oils in salmon help reduce dry skin and itching. Dogs with dull coats often show visible improvements when fed salmon regularly. In addition, a diet containing salmon can improve the shine and softness of your dog’s coat.

Feeding Salmon in a Raw Diet
When feeding salmon as part of a raw diet, ensure it is fresh or properly frozen to retain nutrients. At K9 Catering, our Premium Raw Salmon Chunks (1kg) are carefully prepared to maintain freshness, nutrient density, and flavour. You can serve them on their own, mix them with other raw meals, or use them as a nutritious topper for your dog’s food.

Local Delivery and Collection
We deliver across Essex, London, and Hertfordshire, with collection available in Stapleford Abbotts and Romford. Feeding salmon to your dog has never been easier or more convenient.

Conclusion
Salmon isn’t just tasty—it’s a nutrient powerhouse. From supporting skin and coat health to boosting joints, heart, and digestion, adding salmon to your dog’s raw diet is a simple way to ensure they live a long, healthy, and happy life.