Fish is an excellent source of nutrients needed to keep dogs healthy, which is fish is the most important ingredient in SPECIFIC veterinary diets.
- Fish is naturally rich in omega-3, essential unsaturated fatty acids that play a key role in coat and skin health, joint mobility, cardiac and kidney health, brain and eye development. They also promote a strong immune system
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Fish contains the right type of omega-3 – the beneficial EPA and DHA forms of omega-3, which are not present in plant omega-3 and can only be obtained from fish and other marine sources
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Fish is a well-balanced protein with the right mix of amino acids for the body’s protein needs
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Fish protein is high quality, low in saturated fat and easily digested
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Fish and other marine ingredients are packed with vitamins D and B2 (riboflavin) supporting bone formation, nerve and muscle control and promoting coat and skin health
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Fish is a great source of minerals and trace elements including calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, iodine, magnesium and potassium
We use a number of different sources and types of fish and marine ingredients in our diets.
Fish meal – a ground powder made from cooked fish providing a concentrated protein source. Our fish meal is made from various wild caught Atlantic white fish.
Hydrolysed salmon protein – made from Norwegian and Scottish farmed salmon
Fish oil – Fish oil is a natural product and so will have variable amounts of EPA & DHA Omega-3. At SPECIFIC we use a specially blended fish oil made from cod liver oil and anchovy oil to ensure consistent and high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids.
Krill – our newest ingredient - a superb source of omega-3, water soluble and present as phospholipids (rather than triglycerides) providing significantly improved bioavailability. Krill is also rich in astaxanthin and choline. Our krill comes from MSC certified sources.
Fresh sardine – used in some of our diets is a fresh whole MSC certified sardine caught off the Cornish coast by small boats using ring netting – a catch system that significantly reduces by-catch, fuel usage and seabed damage
Algae – not fish but aquatic plants and a rich source of omega-3. Algae provides a highly sustainable form of high quantities and consistentlevels of omega-3. Algae grow incredibly fast and can be grown on non-productive, non-arable land so use fewer environmental resources. It was a NASA programme, looking how to feed mars colonists, that drove the modern commercial algae production.