Can Dogs Eat Salmon? Yay Or Nay

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Written by Shawn Pineda
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If you are a pet owner, you are surely aware that whenever you are eating something delicious_your dog becomes curious about what you are eating. Just like me, if you are having a salmon dinner and your dogs come to you with cute pup-eyes_you might think, “Can dogs eat salmon or is it good for dogs? Don’t worry, I am here to solve all your queries in context. I have made notes with accuracy to make your ease as you are a canine lover like me.

Is salmon good for dogs

Salmon has a safe side for dogs to feed on. Also some high quality pet food brands use salmon in the dog foods as a protein source. For an extra flavor and nutritional boost, you can add some cooked and plain salmon to your dog’s food. It has:

Minerals and vitamins: A rich source of vitamin B is salmon. Salmon has a richness of vitamin B12 which plays a huge role for the brain and overall nervous system of your dog.

Protein: For muscle repairment and buildup, salmon gives a richness of protein to your dog. If your dog is allergic to other protein sources like lamb, beef, chicken etc_you can feed your dog on salmon as it is also a part of high quality dog foods for protein.

Omega 3 fatty acid: For the goodness of coat and skin health of dogs, salmon has omega 3 fatty acid. It also helps to improve the inflammatory diseases. It works for the dog’s mobility with joint problems.

How can I serve salmon to my dog

Uncooked or raw salmon is harmful for your dog as it can lead to salmon poisoning disorder because of the bacteria Neorickettsia helminthoeca parasite. Even the disorder is fatal. Raw salmon has plenty of small bones which can cause choking or can also lodge in their intestine or stomach.

A well cooked, plain and boneless salmon is delectable for your dog. Go for the boneless and fresh salmon as they have about no small bones. But make sure to inspect before cooking for the small bones. You can bake, steam, grill, roast or poach the salmon without any pepper, salt, butter or oil. Avoid adding any seasonings like garlic or onion as they are toxic for dogs.

An appropriate portion of salmon according to the dog’s weight is beneficial. You can also go for canned salmon while packed salmon with water is good.

Optimal quantity of salmon for dogs

Size of dogWeight of dog Plain, cooked, fresh and boneless salmon per week Examples 
Extra small2 to 20 pounds 1 to 2 ounces Pugs. Chihuahuas. Yorkies. Pomeranians. 
Small 21 to 30 pounds 2 to 3 ounces Scottish terriers.  Beagles. Basenjis. 
Medium 31 to 50 pounds 3 to 4 ounces Border collies. Basset hounds. Australian cattle dogs.
Large 51 to 90 pounds 4 to 6 ounces Labrador retrievers. German shepherds. Pit bulls. Australian shepherds
Extra large 90 plus pounds 6 to 8 ounces St.Bernards. Bernese mountain dogs.  Great pyrenees. Newfoundlands. 

Conclusion

Next time if you are making salmon for you, don’t forget to make some plain, cooked, boneless salmon without any spices, butter or oil for your dog. Besides the delicious taste, salmon has a great healthy side for dogs. Afterall, where there is care there is love.

FAQs

Can salmon be bad for dogs?

Eating too much salmon can cause stomach upset in your dog. Moderation is the health key so avoid overdo. Some common signs include:

Fever.

Diarrhea.

Weakness.

Lethargy.

Vomit.

Loss of appetite.

Is smoked salmon safe for dogs?

Rather than a cooked salmon, the smoked one is cured. So you should avoid feeding your dog a smoked salmon. Salt is a part of smoked salmon_which is also not good for your dog’s health.

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