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Salmon offers unique health benefits like omega-3 fatty acids and is often preferred for dogs with allergies, but both salmon and chicken can be healthy if served properly.
Dogs can safely eat cooked salmon in moderation—generally 1–2 ounces for small dogs and up to 6–8 ounces weekly for large breeds, divided into servings.
Salmon offers unique health benefits for dogs thanks to its omega-3 fatty acids and nutrients, making it a strong alternative to chicken, especially for dogs with allergies.
Yes, dogs can have too much salmon—excessive intake may cause digestive issues or expose them to toxins; moderation and proper preparation are key.
Dogs should avoid raw or undercooked salmon, smoked salmon, and salmon prepared with seasonings, as these can be harmful or toxic to their health.
Yes, salmon can cause stomach issues in dogs if it is raw, undercooked, spiced, or consumed in excess, or if the dog has a sensitivity or allergy to it.
Yes, you can feed your dog cooked salmon as long as it is thoroughly cooked, boneless, unseasoned, and served in moderation.
Salmon is safe for dogs if it's thoroughly cooked, boneless, and served plain in moderation. Avoid raw, undercooked, or seasoned salmon to prevent health risks.
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