4.6(1,870)Amazon rating$34.90200+ bought last month
Our verdict
This Iceland Pure Sardine Anchovy Oil swaps salmon for smaller, lower-mercury fish and still delivers a strong 1,296 mg of omega per teaspoon, backed by a 4.6 star average across 1,870 reviews.
Owners who prefer oil sourced from smaller forage fish like sardines and anchovies, and dogs dealing with coat, hip, joint, or occasional stomach issues.
Skip if
Your dog needs a completely allergen-free oil, since soy appears in this product's allergen information, or you want a flavored oil rather than the fish taste here.
Form Oil
Flavor Fish
Best for Coat, Heart, Hip, Pain And Arthritis, Skin And Coat Problems, Stomach
Weight 17 Ounces
Priced 40% above the category median ($24.99 across 75 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,870 owner ratings
Popularity3.2/5
1,870 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
["Made by Iceland Pure, this 17 oz Sardine Anchovy Oil is a pharmaceutical grade liquid packaged in the same BPA-free brushed aluminum, epoxy-coated pump bottle as the brand's salmon oil, but sourced from sardines and anchovies instead. It's labeled unscented but carries a fish flavor.", "Each teaspoon delivers 1,296 mg of omega, and the listing covers a wide range of uses including coat, heart, hip, pain and arthritis, skin and coat problems, and stomach support. It's formulated for dogs, cats, and horses, giving it some flexibility across a multi-pet household.", "Priced at $34.90, it costs a bit more than the brand's salmon oil, and with 1,870 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, it has built a strong reputation, particularly among owners who prefer smaller forage fish as an omega source."]
Pros
1,296 mg of omega per teaspoon, a high dose for a liquid oil
Sourced from sardines and anchovies, smaller fish some owners prefer for lower bioaccumulation
Pump top on a BPA-free bottle keeps dosing simple and mess-free
Strong 4.6 star rating across 1,870 reviews
Broad use case list covering coat, joints, heart, and stomach support
Cons
Carries a fish flavor, unlike fully flavorless oils, which may matter for picky dogs
Soy shows up in the allergen information, worth checking if your dog has sensitivities
Costs more per bottle than some comparable salmon oil options
Specifications
Form
Oil
Flavor
Fish
Best for
Coat, Heart, Hip, Pain And Arthritis, Skin And Coat Problems, Stomach
Weight
17 Ounces
Performance notes
Sourcing omega-3 from sardines and anchovies rather than salmon is a common choice for owners concerned about mercury or heavy metal accumulation in larger fish, since smaller forage fish generally carry less. The pump-dosed liquid format keeps portioning simple across the wide range of listed uses, from coat and skin to hip and stomach support.
What buyers say
With 1,870 reviews and a 4.6 star average, alongside roughly 200 bought in the past month, this is a smaller but well-regarded following, consistent with a pharmaceutical grade specialty oil rather than a mass-market brand.
It's made from sardines and anchovies rather than salmon, which some owners prefer since these smaller forage fish typically carry less mercury.
Does this oil have a strong smell?
It's labeled unscented, though it does carry a fish flavor, so it won't be completely neutral in taste when added to food.
Can this help with stomach issues?
The listing includes stomach support among its uses, but this is a supplement, not a medical treatment, so persistent digestive issues should be checked out by a vet.
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