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Zesty Paws Wild Alaskan Omega-3 Blend is a 16oz liquid salmon and pollock oil supplement designed to enhance skin and coat health in dogs and cats. Packed with EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids, it supports immune function and skin moisture. The easy-to-use pump formula is NASC-certified for quality and sourced from wild Alaskan fish, making it a trusted, mess-free addition to your pet’s daily nutrition.














| ASIN | B0CXKHT5K2 |
| ASIN | B0CXKHT5K2 |
| Active Ingredients | Crude Fat Moisture (Max.) Linolenic Acid (Omega-3 Fatty Acids) EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) Salmon Oil, Mixed Tocopherols (Natural). |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1 in Dog Fish Oil Supplements |
| Brand Name | Zesty Paws |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (68,986) |
| Date First Available | April 24, 2024 |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Flavor | Salmon Oil |
| Included Components | Pump Top |
| Item Form | Oil |
| Item Type Name | Salmon Oil |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Item model number | Salmon Oil 16oz Pump |
| Manufacturer | Zesty Paws LLC |
| Manufacturer | Zesty Paws LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Salmon Oil 16oz Pump |
| Model Number | Salmon Oil 16oz Pump |
| Package Dimensions | 7.44 x 3.19 x 2.67 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Product Benefits | Skin Care |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coat |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 810030594581 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee |
A**E
Great product but shipping needs work
Love this product for my dog. Really helps to keep his fur soft and shiny. And helps with his allergy irritation on his skin. BUT!!! Amazon needs to be better with the shipping. They need to put a No Spill label over the product top or ship in a box because it very easily leaks when put in a bag to ship due to the lovely handling we know happens with our packages. I’m paying a decent amount for a product because I live in a rural area and don’t have access to pet stores. I know my dog would appreciate the delicious additive to his food to come in a none spilled package so he can enjoy it!
A**S
Kitty Fur Balls: B-Gone!
A decade+ ago, 2 newborn, sibling kittens, inner city-abandoned, were rescued by our caring police, turned over & nurtured through infancy by our local vet hospital. Sisters Silky & Sahsa adopted us, full of excitement & endless purring, when they were just 10 weeks old. They slept, ate, played, were perfectly potty trained, got spayed / had all their shots, & have filled our family with love & laughs, while gracefully growing into their 65 yr old human equivalency years. Our child (now adult) has progressed through elementary, middle school, HS, & has just graduated (away University) Magna Cum Laude with BA degree (while working continuously through all 4 yrs, straight A's/ Deans list); & has immediately secured well paid employ. Naturally, we believe our cats enhanced & supported these successes (!) 😀 We've always fed them highest quality, grain free food (dry), w fresh water every day. We live in Upstate NY (country / suburbs). They're indoor, short haired, dark torties. Over the past few years, especially during Spring thaw into Summer heat & humidity, they've been hacking up loud, frequent, & (mostly) non-productive attempts to upchuck the fur plugs amassed in their complex, multi-stage, digestive innards. ("Complex" compared to humans.) Upon observation, cylindrical "plugs" of densely compacted fur are obvious, once expelled- Not stinky, not gross, not mixed w anything gross, just saliva. I googled around a bit, & quickly learned that these fur plugs are just *exactly* as commonly described by vets- cylindrical shaped, tangled masses of fur, (1-2" long), compressed into this shape by the intestines, not gross at all, just fur coated with a little bit of spit (not vomit). Apparently, the fur is supposed to pass out the other end (in much smaller amounts, little by little) into the litterbox, before it ever reaches such a large, tightly compacted, defined mass of fur- And, IF cats need to throw it up, it's supposed to dislodge & be expelled within 1-3 (-ish) attempts. Ongoing, "unproductive" upchuck attempts, are a warning sign that your cat's digestive system is at extreme peril of complete blockage, is a medical emergency- potentially life threatening & may require immediate surgery- So, unbeknownst to me, my cats' recent years of endless throwing up small-large amounts- sometimes of entire meals, other times just of frothy spit- were life-threatening warning signs! It seemed that they'd go on for a week-10 days, until finally expelling (vomiting) up a fur plug. Seriously, they're unmistakable by size, shape, composition. 🙀. Cause to begin with, is excessive fur & Velcro hook-like tongues- They just swallow way too much of their own fur, when grooming. I should add here, that as much as we love our cats, I alone support my family / pay the bills. I've owned pets in the past, & have learned the hard way, that as much as we love our pets, I'm not a billionaire, not going to sacrifice our family's entire financial security (& my own future retirement), on vet fees... That being said, I'm not heartless, I certainly don't want our furry family members to suffer, unnecessarily. Google to the rescue again- I very quickly id'd *exact* symptoms, & was surprised to learn what an immediate, urgent, lethal condition this was (cat trying, unsuccessfully, to cough up a fur plug, from so deep inside their digestive systems). P-R-E-V-E-N-T-I-O-N is the key to alleviate suffering & avoid unnecessary early death by excruciating intestinal blockage. A few frequent recommendations stood out as totes feasible- i.e., mixing a teaspoon of canned, mashed pumpkin into their food for added fibre, to help them poop out accumulated fur (tip: freeze individual portions in ice-cube trays, thaw as needed- ingenious!); And or, mixing a small amount of healthy oil into their food (ie, up to 1 teaspoon/day leftover meat juices/oils, olive oil, fish oil, etc.). Yay Amazon! Reviews astutely warned against starting w too much all at once- 1 poor reviewer fed her tiny dog a teaspoon per meal to start with, he suffered severe diarrhea & dehydration for 2 weeks... I certainly wanted to avoid torturing my cat's. In fact, our cats can pick out a fraction of a pill in a mound of yummy tuna, so I was very wary wether they'd eat food with this at all. So, I bought this small 8 oz bottle to begin with (even though price wise, larger bottles are a fraction of the cost per. ml.). 1st day- Opened/unscrewed bottle, shook contents well, pumped standing oil in dispensing tube, back into bottle, re-shook, & re-pumped freshly shaken oil into their dry food- Just 2-3 drops. They sniffed, they liked, they gobbled! (It has NO strong fishy smell). After a few days- 1/2 pump onto food, mixed well. They loved it! I did a few days of 1/2 pumps, all OK. (Trick is to watch color & consistency of poops- If too much oil is given, stool will be lighter in color, looser, & supposedly buoyant in water). All was OK. I moved up to 1 full pump daily for several days, then 1.5, & now 2 (allowing several days each). We're at 2 pumps/daily (2 cats: 11 lbs & 14 lbs). Directions on bottle indicate this is the proper amount for our little fur monsters, they like it, their fur is soffft, bowel habits ok. For now, it seems their stools are noticeably less dry, I imagine must pass easier/more comfortably. I'm a far cry from their age (65!), but for now, at the very least, I have to imagine pooping easier is a nice comfort, at their age! We'll need to wait a month or 3 before we can discern wether there's any intestinal benefit, though. I don't want to overload their systems, by increasing the dosage- Ill stick with the manufacturer's recommended daily dosage. It's just SO easy to mix it in their food! I keep the bottle in the fridge with a zip lock bag. It stays liquid, & doesn't solidify. They love it, no adverse effects, now we wait to see if it helps. Next time, I'll buy the larger bottle! 😻
C**H
Our dogs love it! We saw an improvement in weeks.
We’ve been using Zesty Paws Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil for a while now, and it’s been a fantastic addition to our dogs’ routine. They get genuinely excited at mealtime when we add it to their food, which makes it super easy to give every day. The biggest difference we’ve noticed is in their coats—they’re shinier, softer, and just look healthier overall. Even more importantly, one of our dogs struggles with skin allergies, and since adding this oil, we’ve seen a clear improvement with fewer flare-ups and less itching. It’s also really convenient to use and doesn’t make a mess, which is a huge bonus. If you’re looking for a simple way to support your pets’ skin and coat health that they’ll actually love, this is definitely worth trying. Highly recommend!
K**Y
It does what it claims
This really does what it claims, promotes and maintains a healthy coat and skin. I have a Cavapoo which naturally have softer fur however I have noticed a difference since incorporating it into his food. It doesn’t have much of a smell which is great and he seems to really enjoy the taste! My only complaint is that every time I have repurchased this product, the pump leaked after using it, not a ton but over time it’s a lot of oil wasted and makes the bottle gross. Nonetheless, it’s a great product!!
D**A
Improves My Pets' Coats and Skin, Easy to Add to Meals
As a mom balancing full-time work and school, with two dogs and five cats at home, keeping their skin and coats healthy is important amid the daily fur chaos. I bought the Zesty Paws Wild Alaskan Omega-3 Blend Pollock + Salmon Oil for Dogs and Cats to support their wellness, and it's made a noticeable difference in shine and reduced itching after a few weeks. Formula and Ingredients: This liquid supplement combines wild Alaskan pollock and salmon oil, rich in EPA and DHA omega-3s for skin, coat, joints, and heart health. It's free from fillers, sustainably sourced, and comes in a pump bottle for easy dosing—about one pump per 10-20 pounds for my pets. The fishy scent is natural but not overpowering, blending well into kibble or wet food without refusal. Application and Results: I drizzle it over meals daily, and my dogs lap it up, while the cats tolerate it in their food. My older dog's dry, flaky skin has smoothed out, and one cat's coat looks glossier with less shedding. No digestive upset, and my dry skin benefits indirectly from less pet dander around. The omega-3s seem to calm minor allergies, keeping everyone itch-free. Ease and Value: The pump is precise for portioning, and the bottle lasts a month for my multi-pet household. It's a cost-effective way to boost nutrition without pills. Pros: Enhances skin and coat health for dogs and cats. Easy pump dosing mixes into food seamlessly. Sustainable, high-quality fish oils with omega-3 benefits. Reduces shedding and itching noticeably. Cons: Fishy smell might bother sensitive noses initially. Requires refrigeration after opening. Final Thoughts: This Zesty Paws Omega-3 blend is a staple for my pets' skin and coat care, delivering real improvements with simple use. I love how it fits my routine, and I'd highly recommend it to multi-pet owners seeking natural support.
A**R
This has been a staple in our cat's meal routine for the last several weeks. It provides a concentrated source of Omega-3 fatty acids that has noticeably improved the texture of her coat while helping to manage dandruff. What I like High Quality: I appreciate that this is made from wild-caught Alaskan salmon, ensuring a clean and potent source of EPA and DHA without unnecessary fillers. Effective: Within about three weeks of daily use, my cat's fur felt significantly softer, and the dandruff from her dry skin has almost entirely disappeared. Convenient: The pump mechanism makes it very easy to measure out the exact dosage without making a mess or getting fish oil on my hands. What I don't like Initial Odor: While my cat loved the scent, it is quite a strong fishy smell that lingers for a few minutes after the meal is finished. Pump Drip: Occasionally, a small amount of oil can dry at the tip of the nozzle and drip down the side of the bottle, so I recommend keeping it on a small tray or paper towel.
H**B
Didnt sit well with my cats, used the dosage they mentioned on the bottle. They kept vomiting everytime they eat from it.
A**.
perfect for our dog and kept the hair shining
R**H
Came nicely packaged, no spilling. Keep it in the fridge or it will oxidize.
N**.
My super picky Pomeranian loves this oil and when he’s happy I’m happy. I’ve noticed a slight improvement in his coat too.
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