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Omega 3 Fish Oil for Dogs - 180 Soft Chews for Itch Relief, Shedding & Hot Spots - Skin and Coat Supplement - Salmon Oil, EPA & DHA - Allergy Chews - Made in USA - Chew + Heal Review

4.4 (4,489) Amazon rating$27.293,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

Chew + Heal's Omega 3 soft chews take a chicken flavored, treat based approach to fish oil supplementation, and with 4,489 reviews at a 4.4 star average they've found a solid following among owners dealing with itchy skin and shedding.

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Best for

Dogs that won't take liquid oil but will happily eat a flavored soft chew, especially for owners focused on itch relief, shedding, and hot spots.

Skip if

You want a supplement with a fully transparent fatty acid breakdown, since the active ingredients listed here focus on cellulose, prebiotics, vitamin C, and zinc rather than a spelled out EPA or DHA amount.

  • Form Chewable
  • Flavor Chicken
  • Benefits Skin Care
  • Best for Coat
  • Breed size Large
  • Weight 18 Ounces

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 4,489 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.9/5

    4,489 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 is a chicken flavored soft chew supplement made in the USA, positioned around salmon oil, EPA, and DHA for skin and coat support. Rather than a liquid or capsule, it comes as a chewable treat, which tends to be easier to get dogs to actually take consistently.', 'The label calls out skin care as the core benefit, with the product specifically marketed toward itch relief, shedding, and hot spots. The listed active ingredients on the specs are cellulose, prebiotics, vitamin C, and zinc, which suggests some added digestive and immune support layered on top of the fish oil base described in the title.', "At about $27.29, it's competitively priced for a 180 count chew supply. With 4,489 reviews and a 4.4 star average, plus roughly 3,000 bought in the past month, it has a solid and current customer base."]

Pros

  • Chicken flavored soft chew format that's easy to give as a treat
  • Made in the USA
  • Marketed specifically toward itch relief, shedding, and hot spots
  • Includes added vitamin C and zinc alongside the fish oil base
  • Large 180 count supply for the price

Cons

  • The active ingredients listed emphasize cellulose and prebiotics rather than a clear EPA or DHA milligram count
  • Chicken flavoring won't work for dogs with a poultry sensitivity
  • As a chew, it adds calories compared to a plain liquid oil

Specifications

Form
Chewable
Flavor
Chicken
Benefits
Skin Care
Best for
Coat
Breed size
Large
Weight
18 Ounces

Performance notes

The soft chew format combines a chicken flavor base with vitamin C, zinc, and prebiotics alongside the salmon oil fatty acids referenced in the title, which is more of a multi ingredient support chew than a straight measured oil dose.

What buyers say

A 4.4 star average across 4,489 reviews, with about 3,000 bought in the past month, indicates a popular and currently active seller in the omega chew space.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this formula chicken flavored?

Yes, the chews are chicken flavored, so they aren't a fit for dogs with a known chicken or poultry sensitivity.

How many chews come in a package?

This comes as a 180 count supply, which typically covers a good stretch of daily use depending on your dog's size and the recommended serving.

Will this help with hot spots?

The label markets it toward itch relief, shedding, and hot spots, though for an active or worsening hot spot it's best to have a vet take a look rather than relying on a supplement alone.

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