Yes.But it must be fully cooked. Salmon is rich in protein and Omega-3 fatty acids that boost the immune system. Salmon also helps dogs maintain a healthy coat and improves joint and brain health.
How should I cook salmon for my dog?
Choose fresh boneless fillets, since they're less likely to harbor small bones. But be sure to check for tiny bones anyway before cooking. Then poach, grill, roast, steam, or bake the salmon with no oil, salt and pepper, or other seasonings, such as garlic or onions. As with any food, portion control is important.
How much salmon can I give my dog?
As with most foods, feeding in moderation is key to keeping your pooch happy and healthy. You should limit salmon to a once a week treat at the most and make sure that it's a portion suitable for your dog's size. A dog can safely eat up to 10g of salmon for every 450g that they weigh.
Should salmon be cooked or raw for dogs?
Raw and undercooked salmon can contain parasites and bacteria that can make your pet extremely sick, so be sure to thoroughly cook any salmon before feeding it to your dog. Flukes — Raw or partially cooked salmon can contain a flat, worm-like parasite called a fluke.
More useful articles on a similar topic 👇
Should Golden Retrievers eat canned food?What is salmon poisoning in dogs?