Treats – Dried Reef Fish for Dogs

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Our dehydrated reef fish dog treats are ideal for training and reward. Reef Fish dog for dogs and cats contain omega 3 & 6 fatty acids for healthy skin and coat & can reduce inflammation.

Reef fish for dogs is A great meal topper to provide extra vitamins and minerals or a delicious treat for good doggies and cats.

100% naturally dehydrated, no preservatives or additives, Just 100% reef fish for dogs.
Fish dog treats are ideal for training and reward.

100% Australian reef fish for dogs sourced locally in FNQ.


  • No Steroids
  • Gluten Free
  • No Grains
  • No By Products
  • No Preservatives
  • No Chemicals
  • No Fillers
  • No Dyes
  • No Colours
  • No Flavour Enhancers
  • No Artificial Growth Hormones

Description

Reef fish for dogs are ideal for training.

Break our dried fish dog treats into smaller pieces, and these treats will keep your doggo and cat sitting upright for the next bite.

All reef fish for dogs Treats are sealed in 100g-export quality packaging. An oxygen absorber keeps your treats fresh for 12 months.

Sustainably and responsibly fished in FNQ, completely natural organic fish dog treats with no additives, preservatives or flavours.

But we know your dog or cat will finish them off long before then! Check out our other fish dog treats here! 

Did you know dehydrated fish for dogs have so many benefits?

A growing body of scientific research suggests that Omega 3 fatty acids provide our pets additional health benefits during certain life stages or when suffering from certain diseases.

Some of the more common reasons veterinarians suggest omega 3 for our pets are:

Control inflammation related to many pet skin problems and increase healing due to injury.

Ensure proper development of the nervous system and sharpness in vision.

Inhibit the growth of malignant cancer cells and reduce possibility of diabetes in our pets

Slow cholesterol production.

Reduce joint tenderness.

Stimulate the immune system.

Aid with indigestion.

Help with maintenance of skin and coat conditions. Check out our full range of fish dog treats here!

Reef Fish for dogs Nutrition

Fish dog treats are a great source of protein, which is critical to maintaining healthy muscles, organs, and blood vessels.
Protein helps support cell division, hair growth, and even hormone signalling. It’s used by every system of the body in one way or another.

Fish is also rich in iodine, which is a vital mineral that the body can’t produce on its own. Iodine is important to the function of your thyroid, which controls things like your appetite and your immune system. Fish in general are also a good source of nutrients like:

What kind of fish is Mackerel?

The term “mackerel” does not refer to a single kind of fish or even a single species of fish. Rather, it’s a common name for various swift-moving seawater fishes, most of which belong to the Scombridae family. The rest come from families like Gempylidae, Hexagrammidae, and Carangidae. Mackerels are close relatives of tuna and bonito, both of which also belong to the family Scombridae.
Since many fishes fall under the “mackerel” category, there’s no single feature that can apply to all of them. But you’ll find most fishes of this kind having a long, slender body with a deeply forked tail.
Also, many of them have colored, luminous skin with distinct irregular stripes. Mackerels vary in size, ranging from the smaller bait fish to the bigger game fish. But compared to tuna, most of them are generally slimmer and smaller.
Mackerels are mostly found in temperate and tropical seas. They live either along the coast or offshore in the ocean.

How Nutritious Is Reef fish for dogs?

Mackerels are considered some of the most nutritious fishes. They’re an excellent source of protein, vitamins B2, B3, B6, and B12, and vitamin D. Their flesh is also full of minerals like copper, selenium, and iodine. Some of these fishes also contain good amounts of iron and vitamin B1.As mackerels belong to the “oily fish” category, they’re one of the best sources of omega-3s — good fats that keep your heart and brain healthy.
A 3-ounce cooked portion of Atlantic or Pacific mackerel contains over 1,000 milligrams of omega-3s — much more than what you can find in most other seafoods.Another nutritional benefit of mackerels is that they have significantly higher amounts of good unsaturated fats than saturated fats — fats that increase your bad cholesterol. In fact, about 77% of the fat in mackerel is unsaturated.

Is fish good for dogs?

Can dogs eat fish? Yes, absolutely! Seafood products are packed full of essential nutrients fish for dogs. Fish for dogs is both perfectly safe and very nutritious for dogs to consume as part of a balanced diet. Key nutrients found in fish products include omega 3 fatty acids (more on this below) as well as beneficial proteins, amino acids and vitamin D. Collectively, these nutrients are important for the early development of muscles, eyes, heart and the brain. Later in life these nutrients work to support joint and teeth health and can have incredible results in promoting good skin & coat condition, whilst also reducing itching.

However, certain sources of seafood are preferable over others. Low temperature dehydrated fish for dogs are an optimum way to include the benefits of seafood in your dog’s diet. This process ensures that all of the key nutrients and oils are maintained in the fish for dogs, which would otherwise be lost through the application of heat during the cooking process.

This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t feed cooked fish, however it’s worth noting that while cooked fish such as tinned sardines provide a good source of protein, these types of fish products don’t have quite the same nutritional value.

While fish for dogs itself is not harmful to dogs, but the way we prepare it can cause problems. Fish cooked in too much oil can cause upset in dogs and can even lead to illness. Salt and seasonings may also cause serious health problems for dogs, especially if they contain toxic ingredients, like garlic. In summary, it’s important to ensure that fish in your doggo’s diet is natural and additive free.

Dogs with allergies and sensitivities

Dehydrated fish for dogs have hypoallergenic properties and are a popular choice for dogs with sensitivities or allergies. The fatty acids in seafood can be particularly effective in treating or lessening the symptoms of skin irritations and allergies.

Fish is also a good alternative for dogs with food allergies to more common ingredients, like chicken. Therefore, fish may be an important component of your dog’s daily diet if they require a hypoallergenic, novel source of protein to manage medical conditions such as allergies, arthritis, or inflammatory bowel disease.

Can you feed dogs fish bones?

It’s important to note that fish bones should be avoided where possible in both their raw and cooked form. Dependant on the species of fish, these bones are usually small and quite sharp, meaning that they can easily become lodged in the throat or other parts of the digestive system.

Low-temperature sardines and fish tails are the exception to the rule here. These crumbly bones are perfectly safe (and even beneficial) for doggos to consume. If in doubt, you can break up any bones with your hands before feeding – if the bones crumble or break easily and don’t have any sharp bits, then they’re perfectly safe to feed.

How much fish for dogs?

Reef fish for dogs are ideal for dietary supplementation, however are not suitable as a complete food source. We recommend feeding one or two fish dog treats per day to supplement a complete balanced diet, with some suggestions below;

  • One whole green lipped mussel per 10kg of bodyweight for a joint health boost
  • A larger, chunky chew (such as a fish tail or chewy skin scroll) fed as an enrichment treat
  • Several sardines or cartilage crispies served as a meal topper
  • Mission Beach Fish as a training treat (best carried in a plastic bag if you don’t want fishy pockets)

If your dog has any medical conditions or particular requirements we recommended seeking veterinary advice on how best to incorporate fish into your dog’s diet. Your vet will guide you on the amount of fish dog treats to feed your dog based on their age, weight, activity levels and medical needs.

 

Additional information

Weight .006 kg
Dimensions 40 × 30 × 10 mm
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1 review for Treats – Dried Reef Fish for Dogs

  1. Gerry

    I love knowing Drool’s fish comes from Queensland and not overseas. My cat can’t get enough of these!

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