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Oils / Fats

Oils & Fats – Healthy support from within

Our oils and fats are a valuable addition to your dog's daily diet. They contain essential fatty acids, vitamins and natural nutrients that contribute to a shiny coat, healthy skin and a strong immune system.

✔️ Rich in omega-3 and -6 fatty acids (for skin, coat and immunity)
✔️ Support digestion and overall vitality
✔️ Easy to dose thanks to convenient pump bottles
✔️ Suitable for daily use in dogs of all breeds and ages

Whether you choose sheep fat, salmon oil or a combination of the two: with these products you give your dog that little extra care from within.


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Oils & Fats — frequently asked questions

How do fish oils, animal fats and blended oils differ, and which should I choose?
Fish oils are typically richest in omega‑3 fatty acids and are usually chosen when you want extra support for skin, coat and joint comfort. Animal fats provide concentrated energy and strong palatability, which can help picky eaters or very active dogs. Blended products combine sources to give a broader fatty‑acid profile and easier daily use. Choose based on the nutritional goal (omega‑3 focus vs. energy/palatability) and any known allergies or dietary restrictions.
Which oil or fat is suitable for my dog's age, size or health objective?
Oils are supplements to a complete diet, so pick one that matches the goal: choose an omega‑3–rich oil for coat, skin or joint support; a high‑energy fat for underweight or working dogs; and a simple single‑ingredient oil for dogs with sensitive digestion. For puppies and pregnant or nursing dogs consult your veterinarian before supplementing. For overweight or less active dogs, use smaller amounts or opt for oils that deliver desired nutrients without excess calories.
How do I introduce and dose oils safely?
Introduce any oil gradually over several days, starting with a small amount mixed into the normal food and watching stool and appetite. Follow the product label and your veterinarian's advice rather than guessing quantities; if loose stools or digestive upset occur, reduce or stop and reassess. Avoid giving large single doses, and check with your vet if your dog is on medication or has a medical condition.
How should I store and handle these products, and what should I check on the label?
Store oils in a cool, dark place and follow the label instructions — some fish oils recommend refrigeration after opening. Use pump bottles or measuring spoons for consistent dosing, shake products if separation occurs, and discard if the oil smells rancid. Check the ingredient list for added items (for example garlic or herbs) and avoid supplements with extras if your vet has advised against them.