Like humans, salmon is a very healthy food for dogs. Dogs however have the disadvantage of fish bones, and the inability to seperate the skin from the meat. read more
Avoid giving dogs raw salmon or salmon skin, though, because it might contain a parasite that could make them ill. And you also want to avoid giving your dog something that has been marinated or has spicy rub. read more
Giving your dog salmon skin definitely will not prevent or cure any cancer, but it may be able to lower their chances of developing the disease—or maybe even slow its progression. If your dog has cancer, however, ask your vet before giving them any fish. read more
Yes, you can give salmon to your dog provided that it is well-cooked and has been completely deboned. Raw salmon or any other fish or seafood is a total no-go for dogs, because of harmful bacteria and parasites. Salmon is also very high in essential nutrients for dogs. read more