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Vets Reveal Safest Way to Serve Salmon to Your Dog

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If you’ve ever caught your pup giving you that “please share your salmon” look, you’re not alone. Most dogs go wild for this flavorful fish, and thankfully, it can be an incredibly healthy treat. But here’s the catch: serve it wrong, and it can make your dog seriously sick.

Raw salmon may carry a parasite that can cause salmon poisoning, a potentially deadly infection for dogs. That’s why vets say cooking salmon properly isn’t just about flavor, it’s about safety.

Ready to serve your furry friend a salmon dish that’s both safe and tail-waggingly tasty? Let’s break it down step-by-step with two easy, vet-approved recipes at the end!

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Why Raw Salmon Is a Big No-No

Feeding your dog raw salmon might seem like a natural choice, but it’s not safe. Raw salmon can contain a fluke parasite that carries Neorickettsia helminthoeca, which causes salmon poisoning in dogs.

Even a small amount of contaminated fish can make your pup dangerously ill. So, the golden rule? Always cook salmon before serving it to your dog.

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The Right Way to Cook Salmon

Cooking salmon for dogs is refreshingly simple. Just remember this magic number: 145°F (63°C). That’s the internal temperature needed to destroy bacteria and parasites.

Avoid all seasonings, especially garlic and onions, which are toxic to dogs whether raw, powdered, or granulated. Skip the butter and fancy marinades, too; your pup’s stomach will thank you.

Keep It Plain

The best part? You can cook your dog’s salmon just like your own, minus the flavor boosters. Grill, bake, or pan-sear using a small drizzle of coconut oil or no oil at all.

Plain, cooked salmon is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which support healthy skin, joints, and a shiny coat. Your dog gets all the nutritional perks without the risky extras.

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Easy Salmon & Sweet Potato Dinner

Here’s a simple, wholesome meal your dog will love.

Ingredients:

  • 1 salmon fillet (adjust for dog size)
  • 1 sweet potato
  • 1 tsp coconut oil
  • 1 head of broccoli

Directions:

  1. Sweet potato: Boil and mash until smooth. Serve about 2 tablespoons for your dog.
  2. Broccoli: Steam for 10 minutes until tender.
  3. Salmon: Heat coconut oil over medium heat, cooking salmon 4–6 minutes per side (depending on thickness).
  4. Serve: Combine small, chopped pieces of salmon with the veggies. A small dog can enjoy 4 bites of salmon; a large one, around 6.

💡 Tip: Keep the rest for your own dinner—just season your portion separately!

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Image Credit: webandi, Pixabay

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Baked Salmon Treats (Perfect for Training!)

Want to make something quick and snackable? Try these baked salmon bites.

Directions:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
  • Place a small portion of salmon on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  • Bake for about 20 minutes until fully cooked (use a food thermometer to check).
  • Let it cool, then chop into bite-sized pieces.

These make fantastic training treats: high-protein, low-ingredient, and dog-approved.

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A Few Final Feeding Tips

These salmon recipes are not full daily diets, but healthy add-ons or occasional treats. They’re meant to complement your dog’s regular balanced food.

Before introducing any new recipe regularly, check with a vet, especially if your dog has allergies, pancreatitis, or dietary sensitivities. It’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your best friend’s tummy.

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Final Thoughts

Salmon can be a superstar treat for your dog. Rich, flavorful, and full of nutrients that support their health. Just remember: no raw fish, no seasoning, and always cook it to 145°F.

Serve it safely, and you’ll have one happy (and very healthy) pup by your side – tail wagging, salmon smile and all.

Feature Image Credit: Yuriy Golub, Shutterstock


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