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September 14, 2025
A sensitive stomach can show up as vomiting, loose stools, gas, or picky eating. Common causes include:
Treats with too many ingredients
Artificial flavors, colors, or fillers
Proteins like chicken or beef that trigger allergies
Dogs with digestive issues need treats that are simple and easy to digest.
Keep three rules in mind:
Single-ingredient: Reduces the risk of irritation.
Lean protein: Easier on digestion compared to fatty meats.
No fillers or additives: Skip grains, artificial flavors, or preservatives.
1. Salmon-Based Treats
Salmon is a gentle protein and a good option for many dogs with allergies or sensitivities. Omega-3s also support gut and skin health.
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2. Single-Protein Options
Single-protein treats let you control what your dog is eating. Fish-based proteins are especially gentle.
3. Freeze-Dried or Air-Dried Treats
These retain nutrients without heavy processing. They are digestible and less likely to upset the stomach.
4. Limited Ingredient Chews
Dental chews or crunchy snacks that use one protein and very few binders are often easier on the stomach.
Introduce new treats slowly
Monitor stool quality after new foods
Stick to a consistent diet rather than switching often
Always provide fresh water
What treats should I avoid for a sensitive stomach?
Avoid high-fat treats, rawhide, and heavily processed snacks with multiple additives.
Are fish-based treats good for sensitive dogs?
Yes, fish proteins like salmon are gentle and easy to digest.
Can I give sensitive dogs training treats?
Yes, if they are small, low-calorie, and made from simple ingredients.
Dogs with sensitive stomachs can still enjoy treats. With single-ingredient, fish-based options like salmon skins and bites, you can reward your dog without worrying about digestive upset.
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Discover 5 science-backed benefits of salmon skin dog treats, from omega-3s to protein. Learn why this single-ingredient snack is a healthy choice.
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Yes, dogs can eat salmon skin when itβs prepared properly. Salmon skins are packed with protein and omega-3 fatty acids that support your dogβs coat, skin, and joints. But preparation and portion control matter.
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