Zesty Paws Omega 3 Alaskan Fish Oil Chew Treats for Dogs - with AlaskOmega for EPA & DHA Fatty Acids - Hip & Joint Support + Skin & Coat Chicken Flavor (90 Soft Chews) Review

4.5 (12,663) Amazon rating$32.973,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

Zesty Paws Omega 3 Alaskan Fish Oil Chews combine AlaskOmega fish oil with cod liver oil, zinc, and biotin in a chicken flavored soft chew, and with 12,663 reviews at a 4.5 star average plus a #15 category rank, it's one of the more proven treat-style options for skin, coat, and hip and joint support in this lineup.

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Best for

Owners who want a treat-format fish oil supplement with added zinc and biotin for coat support, and whose dogs prefer a chicken flavored chew over a liquid or plain capsule.

Skip if

Your dog has an intolerance to any of the added ingredients like biotin or cod liver oil, or you'd rather avoid the extra calories that come with a chew treat format.

  • Form Soft Chew
  • Flavor Original - Chicken
  • Benefits Skin Care
  • Best for Coat
  • Weight 0.5 Pounds
  • Priced 32% above the category median ($24.99 across 75 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 12,663 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.7/5

    12,663 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

['This 90-count bag of Zesty Paws Omega 3 Alaskan Fish Oil Chews is chicken flavored and built around AlaskOmega and DHA Gold fish oil blended with cod liver oil, ascorbic acid, D-alpha tocopherol, zinc, and biotin. The label lists it as oat free and calls out skin care as its main benefit, with coat as the specific use area, and the title also points to hip and joint support.', "As a soft chew, it's dosed as a treat rather than measured like a liquid, which tends to make daily dosing simpler and more consistent for owners who don't want to deal with a pump or capsule.", 'Priced at $32.97 for 90 chews, it sits at the higher end of the treat-format options here, but its numbers back that up: 12,663 reviews at a 4.5 star average and around 3,000 bought in the past month, putting it at #15 among dog fish oil supplements.']

Pros

  • Blends AlaskOmega fish oil with cod liver oil, zinc, and biotin
  • Chicken flavor and soft chew format for easy dosing
  • Oat free labeling
  • Strong 4.5 star rating across 12,663 reviews
  • High monthly sales volume and solid category rank

Cons

  • Higher price than many liquid or capsule alternatives
  • Chew treat format adds calories compared to a plain oil
  • Not suitable if your dog has a sensitivity to zinc, biotin, or cod liver oil specifically

Specifications

Form
Soft Chew
Flavor
Original - Chicken
Benefits
Skin Care
Best for
Coat
Weight
0.5 Pounds

Performance notes

The addition of cod liver oil, zinc, and biotin alongside the core AlaskOmega fish oil gives this formula a broader coat-support ingredient list than a plain single-source fish oil, though as with any chew, the impact depends on consistent daily use.

What buyers say

With 12,663 reviews averaging 4.5 stars and about 3,000 units bought in the past month, this is one of the higher-volume, well-established products in the category, reflecting a large base of repeat buyers.

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Frequently asked questions

What ingredients does this chew add beyond fish oil?

Along with AlaskOmega and DHA Gold fish oil, the formula includes cod liver oil, ascorbic acid, D-alpha tocopherol, zinc, and biotin.

What flavor are these chews?

They come in an Original chicken flavor.

Is this a good fit for a dog with joint concerns?

The product is marketed for hip and joint support alongside skin and coat care, but it's not a substitute for a vet's guidance if your dog has a diagnosed joint condition.

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