Whole raw wild sardines for cats and dogs by Faim Museau Read more.
An excellent source of omega-3, sardines provide essential fatty acids and almost all your dog or cat's vitamin D needs.
They make coats silky, reduce the risk of osteoarthritis, improve dental health and boost the immune system. The perfect complement to a natural raw diet!
Adding fresh sardines to your dog's diet has many health benefits. Not only are they a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, but they also contain protein, vitamin D and B12, calcium, selenium and coenzyme Q10. See why this type of fish is excellent for improving and supporting your dog's health.
Because they are high in fat, sardines are not the best supplement to offer if your dog is overweight or has a very sensitive stomach. Also, if your canine companion is predisposed to inflammation of the pancreas or has already suffered a pancreatitis attack, it's advisable to consult a vet before offering him this food.
Fortunately, if your dog has none of these conditions, sardines, combined with a fresh, complete and balanced diet, are a healthy treat for most dogs of a healthy weight.
Here is a short feeding guide for fresh sardines:
From 30 pounds upwards, you can feed them whole or cut them into smaller pieces, depending on your dog's preferences.
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