One thing I feel really helped keep my Bolo walking for many years was fish oil. His joints and muscles were strong until his last four months, when he was just tired. I am a firm believer that this really helps to improve a dog’s general health, but also has some specific benefits that include:
Decreases Inflammation = Reduces Joint Discomfort
Healthy Skin = Less Problems with Dry, Itchy Skin, Adds Moisture to Irritated Skin
Glistening Coat = Promotes Silky, Soft Fur, and Decreases Shedding
Improves the Immune System = Protects against Auto Immune Diseases
Renews Energy = Increases Stamina
Reduces Risk of Stroke or Heart Problems
Keeps Blood Triglycerides in Check
Antioxidant Properties Lower Risk of Cancer
Anti-Inflammatory Activity
Fish Oil may be used to enhance your pet’s appetite by adding an appealing flavor. I also use Coconut Oil in my dog’s food, and both can help with constipation as well, but be careful not to overdo it or you’ll get the opposite result..
Oil from fish contains eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA); both are omega-3 fatty acids.
Where is fish oil found? EPA and DHA are found in mackerel, salmon, herring, sardines, sablefish (black cod), anchovies, albacore tuna, and wild game.
These may not be a normal part of your dog’s diet, even when you cook for your dogs as I do. This makes adding Omega 3s oils in liquid or capsule form very easy to introduce into your dog’s regular meals.
The exact ratios are not proven, but research indicates that EPA has a stronger anti-inflammatory effect that DHA. For most of the conditions treated in animals (digestive, skin, or joint issues) you want a fish oil that is higher in EPA than DHA. Don’t worry about the dose of DHA, it will be similar to the EPA.
When will you see its effects?
After 3 weeks on that target dose, you should see signs of improvement such as reduced itchy skin, better digestion, reduced anxiety, or ease of movement in arthritic dogs. If you do not see improvements, you can increase the dose.
There is not any known toxicity to dogs, but may give them diarrhea, or have other side effects, so increase the amount slowly, if needed.
Many products say “1000 mg of EFAs” on the bottle. The shorthand can be confusing because EFA sounds like EPA. Note that EFA stands for essential fatty acids, this includes EPA and DHA (which are both types of Omega 3 essential fatty acids). Be sure to read the label to see what, actually, is in it. The fatty acids may be Omega 3, 6, or other miscellaneous ones. Pets need a supplement high in Omega 3 with no added Omega 6. Omega 6 is important but it is already in the diet in excessive amounts. This is why you need to feed Omega 3 (remember that means EPA plus DHA) to balance the diet.
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Check with your vet before changing your dog’s diet, including their vitamin regime, particularly if you are trying to treat a deficiency such as Vitamin E. Some articles say that giving Fish Oil instead can lead to dangerous complications in some dogs. DO YOUR RESEARCH!
Omega 3 Dosing (for dogs under 50 lbs)
Body weight (lbs) | Body weight (Kg) | Recommended Daily Dose (100 mg/kg) | Maximum Daily Dose |
5 | 2.3 | 230 mg | 574 mg |
10 | 4.5 | 450 mg | 965 mg |
15 | 6.8 | 680 mg | 1308 mg |
20 | 9.1 | 910 mg | 1623 mg |
25 | 11.4 | 1140 mg | 1919 mg |
30 | 13.6 | 1360 mg | 2200 mg |
35 | 15.9 | 1590 mg | 2469 mg |
40 | 18.2 | 1820 mg | 2730 mg |
45 | 20.5 | 2050 mg | 2982 mg |
50 | 22.7 | 2270 mg | 3227 |
Recommended and maximum daily doses of Omega 3s (50lbs and under)
Omega 3 Dosing (51-100 lbs)
Bodyweight (lbs) | Bodyweight (Kg) | Recommended Daily Dose (100 mg/kg) | Maximum Daily Dose |
50 lbs | 22.7 | 2270 mg | 3227 mg |
55 | 25 | 2500 mg | 3466 mg |
60 | 27.3 | 2730 mg | 3700 mg |
65 | 29.5 | 2950 mg | 3924 mg |
70 | 31.8 | 3180 mg | 4153 mg |
75 | 34.1 | 3410 mg | 4374 mg |
80 | 36.4 | 3640 mg | 4590 mg |
85 | 38.6 | 3860 mg | 4804 mg |
90 | 41 | 4100 mg | 5014 mg |
95 | 43.2 | 4320 mg | 5222 mg |
100 | 45.5 | 4550 mg | 5427 mg |
Recommended and Maximum Daily Dosing (51-100 lbs)
Omega 3 Dosing (101-150 lbs)
Bodyweight (lbs) | Bodyweight (Kg) | Recommended Daily Dose (100 mg/kg) | Maximum Daily Dose |
100 lbs | 45.5 | 4550 mg | 5427 mg |
105 | 47.7 | 4770 mg | 5629 mg |
110 | 50 | 5000 mg | 5829 mg |
115 | 52.3 | 5230 mg | 6027 mg |
120 | 54.5 | 5450 mg | 6222 mg |
125 | 56.8 | 5680 mg | 6415 mg |
130 | 59.1 | 5910 mg | 6607 mg |
135 | 61.3 | 6130 mg | 6797 mg |
140 | 63.6 | 6360 mg | 6985 mg |
145 | 65.9 | 6590 mg | 7171 mg |
150 | 68.2 | 6820 mg | 7356 mg |
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