Fish Skin Chews for Dogs | New Freeze-Dried Salmon & Dover Sole Chews
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New Fish Skin Chews for Dogs: Meet Our Freeze-Dried Salmon and Dover Sole Chews
We’re excited to introduce a new kind of chew from smallbatch: freeze-dried fish skin chews for dogs.
Made with just one simple ingredient, wild-caught fish skin, these crunchy chews are protein-rich, naturally high in omega-3 fatty acids, and crafted with the same clean-label standards we bring to everything we make. No preservatives. No grains, gluten, or fillers. No unnecessary extras. Just responsibly sourced fish skin, freeze-dried into a craveable chew dogs can really sink their teeth into.
Why fish skin chews?
Fish skin chews are a simple way to add variety to your dog’s treat routine while giving them something naturally rich in protein and omega-3s. They offer a crunchy texture dogs love, with the added benefit of being made from a single animal protein.
Because they’re freeze-dried, our fish skin chews keep the natural flavor, smell, and nutrients of the fish skin intact without the need for additives or preservatives.
Meet the new smallbatch fish skin chews
Freeze-Dried Salmon Skin Chews
Our Salmon Skin Chews are made with 100% wild-caught salmon skins. They have a richer, more substantial chew, making them a great option for dogs who love a heartier crunch. Each chew is approximately 38 calories.
Freeze-Dried Dover Sole Skin Chews
Our Dover Sole Skin Chews are made with 100% wild-caught Dover sole skins. They have a lighter, crispier texture, making them easy to break into smaller pieces if needed. Each chew is approximately 13 calories.
Salmon skin vs. Dover sole skin chews
Both options are single-ingredient, wild-caught, omega-3 rich, and freeze-dried for a crunchy texture. The main difference is texture and size.
Choose Salmon Skin Chews if your dog prefers a richer, more substantial chew.
Choose Dover Sole Skin Chews if your dog prefers a lighter, crispier chew or you want something easier to portion into smaller pieces.
Benefits of fish skin chews for dogs
Fish skin is naturally high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, which help support skin and coat health. These chews are also a simple option for dogs who do well with fish-based treats or pet parents looking to rotate proteins beyond the usual chicken, beef, or turkey.
Our fish skin chews are:
Single ingredient
Made with wild-caught fish skin
Freeze-dried for crunch
Protein-rich
Omega-3 rich
Made without preservatives, grains, gluten, or fillers
Sustainably and responsibly sourced
How to feed fish skin chews
Feed as a treat or chew, not as a complete meal. Always supervise your dog while chewing and make sure fresh water is available. Because chew count and size may vary, choose the chew that best fits your dog’s chewing style and break into smaller pieces when needed.
Where to find them
smallbatch Freeze-Dried Salmon Skin Chews and Freeze-Dried Dover Sole Skin Chews are rolling out to neighborhood pet stores. Use our store locator to find a batch near you.
FAQs About Fish Skin Chews for Dogs
Are fish skin chews good for dogs?
Fish skin chews can be a great treat option for dogs. They are naturally rich in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, which help support skin and coat health.
What are smallbatch Fish Skin Chews made of?
They are made with one simple ingredient: 100% fish skin. Salmon Skin Chews are made with salmon skins, and Dover Sole Skin Chews are made with Dover sole skins.
Are these fish skin chews raw?
They are freeze-dried. Freeze-drying removes moisture while helping preserve the natural nutrients, flavor, and smell of the ingredient.
What is the difference between Salmon Skin Chews and Dover Sole Skin Chews?
Salmon Skin Chews are richer and more substantial. Dover Sole Skin Chews are lighter and crispier.
Are fish skin chews good for dogs with sensitivities?
Because these chews are single-ingredient and made from fish skin, they may be a good option for dogs who do well with fish-based treats. Always choose treats based on your dog’s individual needs and sensitivities.
Do fish skin chews help with skin and coat health?
Fish skin naturally contains omega-3 fatty acids, which help support healthy skin and coat.
How many calories are in smallbatch Fish Skin Chews?
Salmon Skin Chews are approximately 38 calories per chew, and Dover Sole Skin Chews are approximately 13 calories per chew.
Can cats eat Fish Skin Chews?
The Fish Skin Chews are packaged and marketed for dogs, but some cats may enjoy them as well. Because the chews are designed for dogs, pet parents should consider their cat's size, chewing habits, and preferences before offering them. Cutting the pieces into a smaller size can help with accessibility and portion control.