
Several months ago, our vet recommended adding salmon oil to promote my dog’s healthier and shinier coat. I did some extensive research for a quality salmon oil that wasn’t outrageously expensive because salmon oil was going to be a permanent part of his diet.

Pure Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil lasts a long time if you get a value size (32 fl oz).
It contains Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids from EPA and DHA, to help with overall skin health, joint support, cardiovascular function, and the immune system.



I was worried that my dog would pick around the oil because it has a distinctive “fishy oil” smell. Evidently, my dog loves that fishy smell because he eats where the oil is first.

I simply add a pump of salmon oil to his kibble, and there’s his daily dose of salmon oil.
His coat is so shiny!
He used to scratch all night, but that has definitely improved. He still scratches (maybe out of habit or due to allergens in Texas), but not as much as he used to. I have not switched his food or treats, so I can safely rule out other confounding factors that might have contributed to the skin improvements.
Of course, Pure Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil is a dietary supplement, so if your dog is suffering from serious skin conditions that require medical attention, I don’t believe it’s going to be much help. However, from my experience, adding salmon oil helps with the appearance of the coat, increased immune system, and healthier skin.

It’s a must-have supplement for dogs with sensitive skin and allergies.
Several months ago, our vet recommended adding salmon oil to promote my dog’s healthier and shinier coat. I did some extensive research for a quality salmon oil that wasn’t outrageously expensive because salmon oil was going to be a permanent part of his diet.
Pure Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil lasts a long time if you get a value size (32 fl oz).
It contains Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids from EPA and DHA, to help with overall skin health, joint support, cardiovascular function, and the immune system.
I was worried that my dog would pick around the oil because it has a distinctive “fishy oil” smell. Evidently, my dog loves that fishy smell because he eats where the oil is first.
I simply add a pump of salmon oil to his kibble, and there’s his daily dose of salmon oil.
His coat is so shiny!
He used to scratch all night, but that has definitely improved. He still scratches (maybe out of habit or due to allergens in Texas), but not as much as he used to. I have not switched his food or treats, so I can safely rule out other confounding factors that might have contributed to the skin improvements.
Of course, Pure Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil is a dietary supplement, so if your dog is suffering from serious skin conditions that require medical attention, I don’t believe it’s going to be much help. However, from my experience, adding salmon oil helps with the appearance of the coat, increased immune system, and healthier skin.
It’s a must-have supplement for dogs with sensitive skin and allergies.