What Are Omega 3 Fatty Acids?

What Are Omega 3 Fatty Acids? - Hemp Well

Understanding Omega Fatty Acids and Hempseed Oil for Pets

Pet parents often look to plant-based oils like hempseed oil as part of a holistic approach to supporting their animal’s overall well-being. One reason? Naturally occurring Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids.

These fatty acids play a structural role in the body and are found in the membranes that surround every cell. While Omega-3s are widely known for their role in supporting various biological functions, the body cannot produce some of them on its own—these are called essential fatty acids and must be consumed through diet or supplements.

Types of Omega-3s

There are three main types of Omega-3 fatty acids:

  • Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) – Found in plant oils like flaxseed, hemp, and soybean.

  • Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) – Found in marine oils.

  • Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – Also found in marine oils, particularly fish.

ALA is the most common plant-based Omega-3. While pets can convert some ALA into EPA and DHA, the conversion rate is minimal—so variety in supplementation can be helpful depending on your pet’s needs.

What Are Omega 3 Fatty Acids?

Why Hempseed Oil?

Hempseed oil is a plant-based source that naturally contains a balanced ratio of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. It is often used by pet parents looking for plant-derived options to support their companion's daily wellness.

Many choose to incorporate hemp seed oil as part of a broader care routine. It can be served on its own or included in soft chews and oils designed for pets.

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Written by Thomas Bowers

Author bio: Hemp Well’s editorial team writes pet wellness articles using Hemp Well product knowledge, label directions, customer questions, and responsible hemp education.

Reviewed by Hemp Well Product & Quality Team

Reviewer bio: Reviewed for product accuracy, claim discipline, label consistency, and Hemp Well quality standards.

Last reviewed September 15, 2025

Veterinary note: This article is educational and is not a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or advice from your veterinarian. Veterinary credentials are listed only when a specific veterinary reviewer is named.

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Editorial policy: Hemp Well content is written to help pet parents understand pet hemp products, serving-size considerations, product formats, quality standards, and safer shopping decisions. We avoid disease-treatment claims and update articles when product labels, regulations, or available guidance changes.

Veterinary note: Hemp Well educational content is not veterinary medical advice. If your pet has a medical condition, takes medication, is pregnant, intended for breeding, or symptoms worsen, consult your veterinarian before starting or continuing any supplement.

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