Haddock is a great source of low fat protein for dogs.
Cod, haddock, pollock, whiting, and hake are all low in Omega-3 fatty acids because they have a very low fat content. Wild caught mackerel, salmon, sardines, trout, tuna, and herring are good sources of omega-3.
They can. salmon is good for dogs. However, the salt content in most smoked salmon is quite high. Therefore, dogs should not have much of it.
Whiting is a mild tasting fish and is very good to eat.
They keep the salmon, hake, Pacific whiting, Anchovies, herring, schooling fish, rock fish, lampreys, dog fish, and market squid population down.
Yes, it is very good actually. Salmon has oils that can help a dog with dry skin. These oils also help improve to look and health of your dogs coat. Instead of salmon, since it can be expensive, you can also use a tablespoon of olive oil in their food. Fish oil pills also work great. My family give both of our dogs fish oil pills and they have great coats.
Mmmm ... whiting! Yes, indeed, it's very good eating. And Google is your Friend! Search "whiting recipe" and you'll get pages and pages of ways to cook whiting.
No. Actually, they are probably pretty good for dogs since they contain the same beneficial fats and oils that salmon oil has. Flaxseed oil will be good for a dog's skin and coat.
Salmon Oil is good for dogs. Cod Liver Oil can be used, but it is high in Vitamin A which could harm the dog if fed too much.
I have found cod is a good second choice as haddock is not available in New Zealand.
Alaska! That's good salmon!
Yes, I believe fish is good for dogs. Fish such as salmon are good for bad breath and help to get rid of fleas.
Dill is a classic and good herb match with any kind of salmon. A Rosemary sprig is a good addition when roasting a whole salmon.