Skip to main content

Rich in fatty acids

If an ingredient in your dog's food says that it is "rich in fatty acids", it means that this ingredient contains a high proportion of fatty acids. Fatty acids are an important part of your dog's diet and can provide various health benefits.

There are different types of fatty acids, including saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids. Particularly important for dogs are the polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These are essential, which means that your dog's body cannot produce them itself and they must therefore be obtained from food.

Omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in fish oil, flaxseed and some other ingredients, are known for their anti-inflammatory properties. They can improve skin and coat health, contribute to heart health and have positive effects on joint health.

Omega-6 fatty acids, found in vegetable oils and animal fats, are also important for skin and coat health and play a role in the immune system.

It's important to ensure a good balance between omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in your dog's diet, as an imbalance can lead to health problems. However, too much fat in general, especially saturated fat, can also lead to obesity and other health problems.

When choosing your dog's food or considering supplementing their diet with high fatty acid ingredients, you should always make sure that it is a balanced diet.

Overview

Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health Source of calcium Source of healthy unsaturated fats Rich in fatty acids Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Safe feeding Contains lactose
Heavy cream cheese
Rich in fatty acids Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Meat Animal product Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Horse liver
Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Meat Animal product Safe feeding conditionally compatible
Kangaroo heart
Rich in fatty acids Oil Plant conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Linoleic acid
Rich in fatty acids Oil Seed Processed food Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Linseed oil
Rich in fiber Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Plant Tolerated in small quantities
Lupin meal
Rich in fatty acids Fish & Seafood Animal product Compatibility Safe feeding
Marine zooplankton
Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Animal product conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Milk
Low calorie content Exotic Regional product Animal product Meat Game meat Rich in essential substances Rich in fatty acids Low fat content Rich in nutrients Rich in amino acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in trace elements Rich in vitamins Can be eaten fresh Safe feeding
Moose meat
Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Food Fish & Seafood Meat Vegetable Contains grains Legume Insect Fruit Seed Animal product Plant Safe feeding
Natural ingredients
Rich in fatty acids Food Contains grains Safe feeding
Oatmeal
Rich in fatty acids Oil Safe feeding
Oleic acid
Rich in fatty acids Oil Seed Tolerated in small quantities
Omega-6
Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Food Meat Compatibility Safe feeding
Ostrich meat
Rich in fatty acids Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Meat Animal product Tolerated in small quantities Feeding not recommended
Pork
Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Food Plant Tolerated in small quantities
Rice sprouts
Rich in fatty acids Rich in vitamins Animal product Processed food Compatibility Tolerated in small quantities
Ricotta
Rich in fatty acids Oil conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Safflower oil
Common ingredient in dog food Rich in fatty acids Liquid Oil Fish & Seafood Animal product Processed food Safe feeding
Salmon oil
Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Fish & Seafood Animal product conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Seafood mix
Rich in essential substances Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Plant Safe feeding
Seaweed
Exotic Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Food Fish & Seafood Tolerated in small quantities
Spike fish
Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Fish & Seafood Compatibility Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Sprats
Can contribute to employment Snack Product from livestock Good for the teeth Source of calcium Source of phosphate Rich in fatty acids Suitable for raw food
Sternum bone
Rich in fatty acids Rich in vitamins Liquid Oil Safe feeding
Sunflower oil
Rich in fatty acids Food Contains grains Plant Compatibility Safe feeding
Sunflower seeds
Fish & Seafood Gluten free Animal product Product from livestock Product from wild animals Can have a positive effect on cholesterol levels May have anti-inflammatory properties Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health Rich in essential substances Source of healthy unsaturated fats Rich in fatty acids Rich in nutrients Rich in amino acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Safe feeding Suitable for raw food Potential allergy trigger
Trout
Rich in fatty acids Food Fish & Seafood Compatibility Safe feeding
Trout meal
Common ingredient in dog food Rich in fatty acids Oil Fish & Seafood Seed Medicine Safe feeding
unsaturated fatty acids
Rich in fatty acids Fruit Plant Safe feeding conditionally compatible
Walnut
Rich in fatty acids Rich in vitamins Meat Animal product Compatibility Safe feeding
Wild rumen