Yes — Cooked, Boneless

Can Dachshunds Eat Salmon?

Cooked salmon is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, which support skin, coat, and joint health. It is commonly used in premium dog foods. Always serve fully cooked and boneless.

🐕 Dachshund-Specific Guidance

Dachshunds are a small breed (11–32 lbs), so portions should be very small compared to larger dogs.

Dachshunds are prone to obesity. Factor any treats (including salmon) into the daily calorie total — treats should not exceed 10% of daily calories.

Dachshunds can be prone to diabetes. High-sugar foods should be given very sparingly, and blood sugar should be monitored if your dog is diabetic.

Nutrition Notes

Rich in omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA), high-quality protein, vitamin D, and B vitamins. Supports skin, coat, immune, and brain health.

Serving Guidance

Bake, grill, or poach without oil, salt, or seasoning. Remove all bones. Serve in small portions — 1 oz per 10 lbs of body weight as an occasional meal topper.

Risks to Know

Raw or undercooked salmon can contain Neorickettsia helminthoeca parasite (salmon poisoning disease), which is fatal if untreated. Always cook thoroughly. Remove all bones to prevent choking.

Sources: Merck Veterinary Manual • AKC Canine Health Foundation