P
PetCareRange
PET CARE | WELLNESS | BUYING GUIDES

Healthy Breeds Pomeranian Salmon Oil Soft Chews 90 Count

Healthy BreedsAdminister as directed on the packaging, typically as a treat.pet-health-supplementsSkin & Coat Health

Healthy Breeds Pomeranian Salmon Oil Soft Chews 90 Count

Healthy Breeds Pomeranian Salmon Oil Soft Chews are designed to support your dog's skin and coat health with a tasty salmon flavor. Ideal for small breeds, these soft chews are easy to administer and can help maintain a shiny coat.

Price
$20.07
Rating
4.6 / 5
Reviews
586

Affiliate disclosure: PetCareRange may earn commission when you purchase through retailer links, at no extra cost to you.

Care Profile

Materials and care signals

Highlighted product signals from the available product profile.

Check product details

Product Fit

Best-fit signals

Administer as directed on the packaging, typically as a treat.
Best For

Primary shopper use-cases identified from product data.

Pomeranians and other small breeds needing skin and coat support.
Health & Care Goals

Main needs or product-fit signals this product may support.

Skin & Coat Health
Pet Type Fit

Shown only when pet-type fit is available.

Dog
Life Stage Fit

Shown only when life-stage fit is available.

Check product fit
Not Ideal For

Potential mismatch notes when available.

Dogs with fish allergies.

Ready to compare?

Check current Amazon price and availability.

The retailer page is the final source for price, shipping, availability, sizing, materials, and care details.

Go to Amazon

Related Products

Similar products to compare

View product library →

Trust Signals

How this product page is presented.

Last updated June 4, 2026. PetCareRange organizes this page for shopping comparison using product details, category fit, price, rating, review signals, and available product profile data.

Retailer page is the final source for price and availability
Affiliate links may earn commission at no extra cost
AI-assisted summaries are for shopping research
Product information is not veterinary advice