Fish Oil For Dogs vs Coconut Oil (MCT Oil) Which Is Better
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ABOUT TODAYS VIDEO: Fish Oil For Dogs vs Coconut Oil
Which one is better for your dog, coconut oil or fish oil? Both oils have excellent nutritional properties for dogs, so let's have a look at both.
When you add coconut oil to your dogs food, its acids (capric, caprylic and lauric), break down the cell wall of yeast fungus, causing it die.
The best form of coconut oil is called MCT oil, and made from coconut oil. It has all the benefits without the main downside of coconut oil which is it's high saturated fat content, which has been researched recently to be inflammatory. MCT oil bypasses this problem.
So it's better to use MCT oil combined with an Omega 3 supplement such as hemp oil to increase the cognitive abilities of older dogs and help slow the aging process plus boost your dogs brain function to be sharper, more aware with greater perception, reasoning and judgment.
So start by giving a 1/8th tsp of MCT oil to small dogs, 1/4stp to medium dogs and 1/2tsp to large dogs. And for hemp oil, give 1/4tsp to small dogs, 3/4tsp to medium dogs and 2tsp to large dogs daily. Remember to start oils small and slow and build up over a week to avoid diarrhea. Anything new in the diet must always start small and slow.
Coconut water is also a great way to get some electrolytes and rehydration into your dog, especially through the summer months for kibble fed dogs that have little option beyond tap water. They need more moisture in their bodies due the dehydrating effects of dry food and that they don't take on enough rehydration to compensate causing stress on the liver, kidneys and other internal organs. Dogs love coconut water, it's healthy for them and they'll drink lots of it, feeling much better in the process.
EPA and DHA in fish oil improve brain activity and help enhance eye health. DHA forms part of the tissue in the brain and retina of the eyes. It helps to form neurotransmitters, important to brain function.
Omega-3 fatty acids help improve arthritis symptoms for greater mobility and reduced inflammation.
Both oils have similarities and differences and both have good nutritional benefits for your dog. However, because fish oil is so volatile from long storage times, exposure to oxygen in the air, heat degrades it and potential mercury contamination, and even light alters it's characteristics, it's highly recommended to use a stable oil like hemp or flax oil that carry all the advantages but none of the disadvantages.
Alternating MCT oil with a stable hemp oil can provide your dog with the advantages of both oils while ensuring your dog gets variety and extra nutritional support.
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Really appreciate your detailed & thorough discussion on oils for dogs. You always hear, check with your vet first, never found one yet who seemed knowledgeable or seeming to care in the slightest about nutrition. My older girl is genetically predisposed to seizures and had a couple which was terrifying for me. She quickly got over them. Anyway I was recommended to try MCT oil to avoid the seizures so she has been getting this for several years. I was glad to hear about hemp oil for cognition bc she is now 8. So will be trying this as well. Thank you for your suggestion.
MCT is a good idea. Fresh food in the diet is essential. And zero vaccines in older dogs especially. For seizure dogs specifically I recommend a raw food diet and a good CBD oil as has proven anecdotally to work with my clients.
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again, another useful video. thanks !
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Thank you for this Dan ☺️
Your most welcome Elaine.
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Your welcome.
Useful video Thanks 👍
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Given the amount of scientific terminology in this video, it could easily have gone sideways. Your pace and clarity of speech, along with brief expansion after each new tidbit of information kept it within the grasp of the layperson. I preach this approach to all my presentation students. Another first-rate video, Dan.
Thanks, great to know I'm on point with details but not too out there. Video is not as easy as it looks. Appreciate the crit.
@@DanScott1 Anytime, my friend. I know it's not a walk in the park, that's for sure. A fair bit more complicated than taking a selfie. ;)
@@canadianroot Lol, just a little.
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this video is awsome passing this along & would love to order some of your products 💞💞
Hi Monica, thank you. I write information products like my ebooks ie Feed Your Dog Better: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/ and others. The remedies or supplements I recommend are made by others, I research them for the best options for you and your dog.
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@@DanScott1 thank you
@@monicaalford526 Your welcome Monica.
I took your advice months back and started giving my pup Hempseed oil! But I do give her a tumeric supplement from Zesty Paws and they add coconut oil to it. Hope that's not a problem!
Should be fine.
how about the Cod-liver oil for dogs. is there any side effect . thanks
It's good but not so stable as is fish oil. Cod are largely farmed today so the oil is compromised nutritionally in my opinion so I prefer something like hemp seed oil which is clean, balanced omegas and has vit E in it too: amzn.to/3vDdtjX
Would the flax oil be the same amount for a medium dog instead of the hemp? In the food put each in a day or alternate? Starting slow should the smallest amount be given and build up to the recommended?
More or less the same. Once daily in food. Yes, smallest amount first and build to nornmal dose size.
Should the hemp oil and MCT oil be alternated daily or both given each day. Also, you say start slowly and then build up. Are the recommended amounts the starting or ending amounts?
The recommended amounts are what you build to (ending amounts), so start at a 1/4 dose and work up over 4 days.
Yes, can be given same day. Go easy on the MCT, start very small and build up over a week. I made that mistake on myself with the MCT and got loose stools but amazing feeling using MCT, great brain food.
Hello I started making my own dog food, I use nupro. Do I need to add mct oil, hemp seed oil, probiotic, flaxseed, and eggs with shell. I just want to get it right and you know what your talking about. Sorry for the long paragraph 😅
I did reply your other comments. Use hemp oil instead of flax, and eggs better raw, no shell unless using red meats. The rest I've mentioned.
Would you recommend hemp oil, if I already give my dog cbd? Thank you 🐶
They are given for two different reasons. CBD for ease, joints, immune system boosting, brain, stress, sleep etc and hemp oil for joints, skin health, nutrition (omega 3's and vit.E). It's cheap too: amzn.to/3vDdtjX
1tsp in food for medium size dog.
Can you use hemp oil from health shop thats used for humans
Would Hills science mobility dry food cause itchiness on dogs skin?
Unfortunately, Yes.
Here's some help with kibbles:
If you feed kibble, the best thing to do first is remove 50% of the kibble from the bowl and replace with raw eggs (best) soft boiled (ok) and preferably organic, canned sardines (in plain water with skin & bone intact: 12 Pack Sardines - amzn.to/3vaXrj6), some part cooked and blended veggies like broccoli, kale, green beans, spinach, brussel sprouts, bok choy etc and some meat proteins such as chicken meat, even better.
If not liking to prepare vegetables then these freeze dried greens are antioxidant packed to help protect cells from free radical damage, cellular repair, support immunity, joints, skin issues, heart and eye health: Core Immune CARE Greens: shrsl.com/3uv18
It's vital to give your dog a good Omega-3 oil option too, and I recommend the best in (Ahi flower oil with Green Lipped Mussel Oil): amzn.to/3Yx9Z10 This one's for dogs with the added benefit of being excellent for joint health too.
Now your dogs getting live enzymes, probiotics, Omega 3 oils, the highest quality proteins and nutritional assimilation from eggs (100%), and antioxidants, minerals and vitamins from vegetables.
Always add a quality probiotic to improve digestion and gut health: (skin issues/yeast/itchy/allergy dogs) use this one: amzn.to/3yoURqU and for all other dogs use this one: shrsl.com/3uv7l
If you want an excellent, VERY low carbohydrate kibble at just 5%, (high carbohydrates cause chronic inflammation, with itchy skin, yeast, poor gut health, ear infection, UTI's and hot spots, and nearly all kibbles are 40+% carbs!).
Ketona has high protein at 47% (dogs thrive on proteins), correct fats at 15% and natural additives, so have a look at Ketona Kibble: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble. I recommend still adding the fresh foods even with the best kibble.
By introducing fresh foods, really lowering carbs use, introducing greens, omega 3's, proteins and a better more suitable kibble, your dog will respond with healing and improved health over the next 12 weeks.
Some must do's:
Zero vaxx once adult (auto immune disease issues rife from over vaccination)
If Rabies is mandatory, use Protect after shots: (Humic & Fulvic acid) amzn.to/33P2P1i
Very low carbs in diet, 10% or less (cause of inflammation, poor gut health and later, cancer)
No vet drugs, there's effective natural alternatives (always!)
Feed a healthier diet with at least 50% fresh food in it.
NO white foods ie white rice, potato, pasta..
Can I substitute coconut oil instead of olive oil topically for yeast infection?🎉
Yes.
I use coconut oil and baking soda mix to brush my greyhound’s teeth. Can MCT oil be used instead with same benefits?
It can but coconut oil is fine for teeth cleaning. MCT is more like brain fuel but go small and slow when starting it, 1/4tsp med/large dogs or you'll get diarrhea. I know when trying it myself to start small and build up or you get loose stools.
how about flaxseed doctor
Flaxseed oil is ok but hemp oil is even better: Hemp Seed oil: amzn.to/3vDdtjX
@@DanScott1 thank you
@@monicaalford526 Your welcome Monica.
How about Virgin coconut oil?
It's just the lauric acid in coconut is now being questioned for it's health value. So until a definitive result, I use coconut oil topically and Safe Sea (Ahi flower oil with Green Lipped Mussel Oil): amzn.to/3Yx9Z10 internally for omega 3 needs. Great for joint health too.
Virgin is the best of the coconut oils though.
Is hemp seed oil the same thing as hemp oil
Yes, both made from the seeds: Hemp Seed oil: amzn.to/3vDdtjX
I'm sure you don't mean the oil made from the flowers ie THC oil.
My dog eats a raw diet should I still supplement with MCT/Hemp?
Definitely hemp oil: amzn.to/3vDdtjX This balances the diet more with extra Omega 3's and vitamin E. 1tsp daily sml dog, 2 med dog 4 large dog.
MCT is great brain fuel. So it's better to use MCT
oil combined with an Omega 3 supplement such as hemp oil to increase the cognitive abilities of older dogs and help slow the aging process plus boost your dogs brain function to be sharper, more aware with greater perception, reasoning and judgment.
So start by giving a 1/8th
tsp of MCT oil to small dogs, 1/4stp to medium dogs and 1/2tsp to large dogs.
And for hemp oil, give 1/4tsp to small dogs, 3/4tsp to medium dogs and 2tsp to
large dogs daily. Remember to start oils small and slow and build up over a week to avoid diarrhea. Anything new in the diet must always start small and slow.
MCT oil: amzn.to/3tLlCnR
What MCT oil brands do you recommend?
Organic MCT oil: amzn.to/3MDXeMq
@Dan Scott thanks Scott! My old man (shihtzu) passed away a couple of years ago and he had a litany of issues from eating store bought food his whole life. I've been researching and trying to give my little man (mini schnauzer) proper nutrition with homemade food for years and love people like you out there giving us all this great information to care for our family members. What's your take on sunflower oil?
@@Chris-dv7ie Big no on sunflower oil. olive oil is excellent.
Hi Dr,, can dog allergic to fish take fish oil?
No.
This is an excellent option: Four Leaf Rover - Safe Sea (Ahi flower oil with Green Lipped Mussel Oil): amzn.to/3Yx9Z10
I am confused on this one… I know that seed oils in general have high omega 6 levels which causes inflammation in the body … is hemp oil the exception to the rule??
Yes, just right.
Oh and re your other comment. it's not showing for me. Use GLM Green lipped mussel instead of glucosamine: amzn.to/3sZnTfN
A stronger more effective option too.
@@DanScott1 I think he can’t have mussels either, have to check his Allergie Test again
@@keinohrtini Let me know.
@@DanScott1 nope, no mussels :( It’s challenging to find a supplement that’s supporting his joints and ligaments. What do you think about grass fed gelatin? Lots of people take it for their joints… 🤷🏽♀️
Please answer this. My pitbull weighs 57lbs she should weigh 37. Very lazy. She's on a hydrolyzed protein diet in which I think is too fattening for her since she's not active. Would it be a bad idea to give her coconut oil and probiotics too?
Probiotics definitely, helps smoothe digestion: amzn.to/3J3IC7w
Digestive enzymes will help a lot too: amzn.to/37MrINq
Coconut oil give every other day.
@@DanScott1 thank you so much!
@@lancestrickland7750 My Pleasure to help.
Please my GSD keeps getting skinny and losing his coat. He eats and is not sick. I dewormed him but still no change. What should I do please?
Give him extra food. Add 10% more total meal volume each meal this month and if the following month, he's still losing weight, add another 10% to each meal until he balances out. It also sounds like he needs a good protein based kibble with very low carbs and there is one I'll be makinga video about: Ketona Kibble: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble
So this is the best kibble for GSD's... AND I highly recommend you add some raw eggs, canned sardines (in water) and part cooked and blended veggies. Also add a good probiotic and live enzyme supplements to all meals. Probiotics: amzn.to/3yoURqU
Live enzymes: amzn.to/37MrINq
Stop all vaccinations! AND any flea/tick treanments, dewormers, just any vet drugs or OTC drugs period and give ALL the above and he'll come good.
GSD's are sensitiove dogs, need nutrition love and very low drugs.
@@DanScott1 thanks so much. What about the losing of coat? What should I do about it or the above you mentioned will cure it too?
@@tgremstgrems9544 Yes, everything I've said will fix the coat issue too.
Dan Scott 😅 anyone else knows this name from somewhere 😁
Sir how much milk can a dog have per day
Only goat or sheep milk is best. I don't know your dogs size but half cup med dog daily.
Hey hi. Am from India. My beagle is 19 months old and he keeps shedding all year. His urine is often yellowish. Does body heat has anything to do with hair fall? What kind of food will be helpful at this situation?. Waiting for ur inputs.
Nutrition is the key here. Feed as much fresh foods as you can, not just dry foods. So take out 30% dry food and replace with raw eggs, part cooked and well crushed/mashed vegatables, a little plain lassi (no added sugar) and canned sardines. Also stay away from vaccinations and vet drugs generally, including those dewormers/flea&tick poisons.
@@DanScott1 this is great advice!!! I have been following your recommendations from day one and it has ensured the health of my pups that are almost 2yrs old now. I will now starting adding the coconut oil and cod liver oil to their food. Also, I now make my own black walnut tinctures, can I give that to them? I know you recommended a black walnut/worm wart tincture in another video and I was giving them that for the first year and I haven’t had any issues with parasites. I have replaced it with DE in 2022. But I want to try something alternatively to keep the bugs guessing. Will my black walnut tincture be ok for them? Thanks
@@TriggaTreDay Hi, Glad I'm helping your pups. Yes, use your black walnut tincture. Go small on the dose to begin with and a once annual worm protocol is fine.
@@DanScott1 Perfect thanks for the reply.
@@TriggaTreDay Your most welcome.
Are you a certified animal nutritionist
16 years at the natural dog health coalface every day with research and practice. Certificates are worthless.
@@DanScott1 most beautifully put.
don’t nutritionists put together the crap dog food as well as the good? meow mix isn’t made by random people in barrels in their backyard.
here’s what you can do, compare various bits of info you get from him (or any source) to others, and if they cite research, even better. But if after enough things pan out to be true, it’s fair to assume that will continue. Even then, other opinions and sources are always good.
@@threestans9096 Yes that's true re crap dog food. I am based on natural nutrition, supplements and home remedies, that's my specialism. I like your "But if after enough things pan out to be true" comment, can't say fairer than that and a good way to find out if I'm 'full of it' or 'one to trust'.
Hi Dan
I wonder if I may tax you with a question or three,I apologize for lengthiness,and appreciate any time you can spare to consider.
My darling boy is nearly 9, 50 kg (110 pounds?) He's had a blissful life with me from day 1,never stepped foot in a vets office til this year, certainly never vaxxed and a handful of flea treatments if that. He had awful surgery early this year for a snapped canine tooth which seemed wise,and xrays showed elbow displaysia, to my abject horror.
I can't help but feel all those hideous meds knocked him for six. A few weeks ago he was peeing blood,horrible infection,antibiotics as much as I hate them..long story short he had ultrasounds which showed cysts on his(apparently enlarged) prostate, was neutered .he is slowly recovering, and the vet insisted that he has abdominal surgery in six weeks if the cysts aren't gone.
I am determined to prevent my boy having more godamm surgery,and determined to prove the vet wrong. Are there any things you can think of, to help?
His diet is raw meat daily(chicken,beef,lamb,livers,kidney) along with bone broth.i always have a slow cooker going with bones, red lentils herbs and whatever veg.
He has a bit of egg,loves sauerkraut ,and has some rice .
I am upping the anti with coconut oil, hemp oil and flax seed oil,boswellia and golden paste(great recipe thanks) umm..prebiotic,d mannose for bladder support,msm, and slippery elm for gut healing. Is there anything in here that's wrong,and anything missing in your opinion.
I figure what benefits the shrinkage of the prostate will benefit his 'arthritis '
I'd like to know your thoughts of zeolite for detox also,and also neem powder internally.
Phew that's alot and I probably forgot some 😉🤭
Neem not need
Here's some information on cysts:
The only way to treat prostatic cysts in dogs is to surgically drain and/or remove the cysts. Any surgery poses a risk. However, the cysts cannot be left due to the possibility of bursting and creating infection as well as the general discomfort and disruption they cause to your dog’s voiding ability. Depending on how large the cysts are and where they are positioned, the veterinarian may be able to drain them with a hollow needle via ultrasonic imaging. If that is the case, smaller incisions will be made to remove the drained cysts. Another technique for more difficult to maneuver positioning of the cysts is opening the abdomen entirely and removing the cysts whole without prior draining.
So it's up to you re surgery. Are the cysts tiny and currently not affecting peeing for example.
A prostatic cyst can enlarge the prostate and impede the flow of urine. Avoid standard anibiotics and uae garlic, olive leaf or oregano oil: amzn.to/3ulnF1T
For the diet add lots of veggies for fiber. They include broccoli, raspberries, bell peppers, kale, red cabbage and green leafy vegetables. Be sure to chop, grind or lightly steam vegetables for your dog for better digestibility. Also give this super greens powder, perfect for antioxidant help and drawing out heavy metals. healthydogforlife.com/GreenImmuneSuperfood
Cut the carbs down to 5%. No flax oil, use hemp with ruminants. Swap the coconut oil for MCT oil as coconut oil is now researched to contain too much Lauric acid. MCT oil: amzn.to/3tLlCnR
GLM is the other oil great for non ruminants and also great for arthritis, a win win: amzn.to/3jAciys
Oh and start fasting days each month to clear out the system.
@@DanScott1 ok.....yes have ordered mct oil and will also start sprouts as he loves to munch on the green stuffs. Thank-you so much,will let you know progress .re cysts most are small but there's one large one .I can only assume systemic changes will benefit them all.
@@sarahevans1580 Your welcome. Yes the changes make a big difference. Start very small on the MCT, ie 1/8th tsp and move up to normal dose over 1 week.
Hello doc I been trying to figure out why my dog has discharge white drops from his penis is that normal only sometimes he does
Normal. Can be less or more depending on diet. This is called smegma and is normal.
Ok thanks i have wood floors and i have to mop daily 🤦🏻♂️cause I see lots of spots I just started cleaning him up with toilet paper helps a bit
@@Boogie310 Yes, it gets all over skirting boards, the floor, lower parts of the wall, the sofa etc. It does take some cleaning up to keep the house looking good.
I was just wondering if you could possibly suggest any natural homepathy remedy for dogs with thick brown/ red discharge in eyes?
Also my dog has some aprt of tumour/ growth on one of its eyelids apparently according to the vets it is not cancer but it keeps growing and then popping; and when it pops (usually by itself naturally) a lot of blood keeps flowing out and then a few days later the growth happens again but slightly everytime it gets larger. Apparently according to the vets only way to remove it is through surgery which costs way too much money at least a few thousand pounds (GBP) and they mentioned even by doing so it may still not get rid of the matter completely. Unfortunately as I know it would be very difficult as the vets said to do surgery on the eye our dog would need to be under anaesthetic (put to sleep) and unfortunately as our dog is between 14-15 years of age it maybe very risky let alone the price for the eye surgery here in UK. It would therefore be very useful for any help/ suggestions.
Thank you.
For the eyes try Euphrasia 15C: amzn.to/3M7wFPr
For the eye bump things get more complicated and that's around improving the diet and using some supplements to improve health and wellbing from the inside out and with a view to shrink the bump/pimple. Your welcome to use my One to One Dog Health Email Consultation and Support Service: healthydogforlife.com/one-to-one-total-dog-health-service/
Sat fat is not bad for you……….. hemp and flax I wouldn’t use…..I think the balance of omega 3 to 6 is wrong
As long as you give around 15% fat to dog with some extra omega 3 in it, your good to go. I like sardines best.
Just not sold on giving dogs foods/supplements that are not part of their natural, chosen diet, ie meat including fish. Period
A pretty wise maxim.
First, that's incomplete information. It vilifies fish oil, and fails to mention that there are fish oils that do not contain mercury. Do your research. Nordic Naturals for example, specifically tests to ensure that their fish oil does not contain mercury. But you didn't say anything about marine algae oil. Marine algae oil is usually produced in facilities that control the entire process in pristine conditions so there is no risk of mercury at all, but still provides both EPA and DHA, like fish oil.
And it's not a matter of which oil works best for dogs. Dogs, like people, need different types of fats for different biological purposes. They don't do as well when limited to just one type of fat. You CAN give your dog both coconut oil AND fish oil, and should, as dogs need different types of fats for different biological processes. But they also need other types of fats, including Omega 6 fats. Sunflower oil, safflower oil, or other type of seed oils are also needed by dogs, not just Omega 3 fats.
Other forms of Omega 3 oils, like flaxseed oil, or olive oil, may not be converted into EPA and DHA very well, as some dogs, like some people, don't process plant sources of fats into EPA and DHA very well. EPA and DHA are essential for brain function, eye health, cardiovascular health, and a bunch of other things. So, it's important for dogs to get EPA and DHA, not just Omega 3 fats. Which means that some dogs don't do well with flaxseed oil. You can also include fatty fish like salmon or sardines in your dog's diet to provide fats that contain EPA and DHA. Just don't skip the fats if your dog is trying to lose weight. Skip the carbs, instead.
Dogs need a higher fat amount than people do, as dogs primarily burn fats for fuel, and too many carbohydrates are inflammatory for them, so my dogs do better with low carb but moderate fat. The best fats to feed dogs are uncooked fats. Cooking causes fats to change to a form that is more likely to cause pancreatitis. So always choose uncooked fats over cooked fats when possible. Use virgin, cold-pressed oils, not heat-extracted oils. And never give your dogs fried foods like bacon. Not only is it high in salt, but cooking damages the fats and increased the risks of your dog getting pancreatitis. This is one reason why fish oil supplements are a better option than canned fatty fish as canned fish are canned in high heat which can damage the fat. If you are making your own dog food and are making gently cooked dog food, add the oil just before serving, not before or during cooking.
Using fish oil depletes the oceans, goes rancid fast and there's better options like ahi flower oil and potentially algae oil as you mentioned, plus others.
It's generally omega 3's missing from most diets. Seed oils are mixed in effectiveness. Polly sunflower type oils are bad medicine, never use!
Coconut oil is now off the list with recent studies due to the lauric acid effect. Extracted MCT oil is best.
Dogs need 12% fats in their diet.
Thank you for commenting.