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inparticular.ai
A five-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog is right at the age where joint health deserves real attention — Berners are prone to hip and elbow issues, and what you feed daily adds up. The best treats are high in protein, low in additives, and sized right for a large breed. Most popular treats are nutritionally poor despite the marketing — single-ingredient options like dried meat or fish skin are almost always the better choice. To point you to the right thing: does your dog have any dietary restrictions or allergies, and are you looking for something to give daily as a supplement-style treat, or more for training and rewards?
No allergies that I know of. He's pretty big — about 45kg. I want something I can give daily that might actually help his joints, not just a snack. He's not in obvious pain but I want to be proactive.
inparticular.ai
That's exactly the right mindset for a Berner at this age. For daily joint support through treats, the ingredient you want is natural collagen — and fish skin is one of the richest natural sources of it, along with omega-3s which reduce joint inflammation. What I'd go with is Icelandic+ Salmon Skin Rolls. They're a single ingredient — pure dried salmon skin — no additives, no fillers. The natural collagen and omega-3 content is genuinely useful for connective tissue and joint health, not just marketing. At 45kg, he can have a full roll daily without it throwing off his diet. They're also firm enough to give him something to work on, which adds a bit of enrichment. How does that sound — any questions about how to work it into his routine?
That sounds good actually. Will one a day really make a difference, or is this more of a 'nice to have' thing?
inparticular.ai
Honest answer: treats alone won't reverse joint deterioration, and nothing replaces a vet assessment if you see stiffness or changes in movement. But consistent daily omega-3s from a clean source do have solid evidence behind them for reducing inflammation in joints — it's not wishful thinking. Think of it as one reliable piece of a broader approach, alongside keeping his weight in check (critical for large breeds) and appropriate exercise. For a 45kg Berner who's currently healthy, a daily salmon skin roll is a genuinely useful addition, not just a nice-to-have. If you wanted to go further, pairing it with a fish oil supplement would amplify the effect — but the treats alone are a decent start.
Great, I'll give those a try. Thanks for the straight answer on it.
inparticular.ai
Good luck with him. Keep an eye on his gait and how he rises from lying down — those are the earliest signs in Berners that joints need more attention. If anything changes, get it looked at early; they respond much better to intervention before things progress. The Icelandic+ rolls are widely available on Amazon UK. Hope he enjoys them.
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