chelsea_b
Posted : 3/6/2007 1:33:58 PM
Corn oil is extremely high in Omega 6 fatty acids, which are absolutely necessary for healthy skin, BUT most dog foods have PLENTY. You may see it listed as linoleic acid. They're also quite shelf stable, so if your food says 3% linoleic acid, it most likely has 3% linoleic acid when your dog consumes it.
Salmon oil is very high in Omega 3 fatty acids. They're needed in a ratio of between 1:10 and 1:1 with Omega 6 (that is, between 1 part Omega 3 and 10

arts Omega 6, to one part of each. I aim for closer to 1:1, but that may or may not be beneficial. I'd say 4:1 is probably the most used ratio), but the trick is Omega 3's are NOT shelf stable in dog foods, so what it says on the bag probably isn't what's in the food by the time puppers eat it. Many foods don't even contain many Omega 3's.
Corn oil might help if you're feeding a really cheap grocery brand, but if you're feeding a decent brand, it most likely won't, but salmon oil probably would.