No. Fish oil contains a different set of fatty acids from olive oil, which aren't nearly as beneficial. It is Omega-3 fatty acids that are in fish oil but not olive oil. Olive oil is more a cooking ingredient than a dietary supplement.
Don't know about the cooking oil. You can put fish oil in your puppies food to help with dry skin.
Yes, olive oil is very good for dogs. I give my 16 pound dog a teaspoon per day. Put on food, bread or like my dog they may like it enough to lick it off the spoon.
Olive oil has no negative impacts on a dog's health. In turn, it has no impact on a dog's pregnancy. So, if it is needed, it should be used.
don't it wouldn't be good
Olive oil is good for everyone including diabetic persons
yes it is ok
Chilling or freezing olive oil will not harm it and you can use it to continue cooking with at the appropriate heat temperature once thawed.
Not really, because olive oil has quite a distinctive taste which will impact negitively upon the taste of the cake.
and yes i knoww extra virgin oilive oil but we dont have any at the moment
yes :-) cod works for dogs the same it does for humans. the omega 3 and oil helps your doggy to be brainyyy ;-)
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i do not know if it is ok but you shouldn't do it ok ta da
Diabeteseat fried chicken
Products containing grapeseed oil or extract usually contain small amounts, and probably wouldn't hurt a dog if it's an ingredient in a product, but given the fact dogs shouldn't be given either grapes or raisins (they're toxic to dogs), this is not an oil I'd choose to use as a supplement. Olive oil on the other hand contains omega 3 fatty acids, which can improve the quality of the skin. It can be drizzled over a dog's food as a supplement if the dog has dry skin (use approximately a ½ tablespoon up to two times per day). It can also be applied externally to dry skin patches, and it won't hurt the dog if it's licked off. Don't give more than 1/2 tbsp of olive oil at once, or the dog can develop diarrhea.
Fish. It's got maybe 1 carb, so it should be perfectly ok for a diabetic cat.
After about a week it would be fine. More than a month it would be fine if it smelled ok, but if it doesn't, then i wouldn't use it.