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The Benefits of Treats for Dog Skin and Coat Health

Writer's picture: Nathalie Ariey-JouglardNathalie Ariey-Jouglard

A shiny coat and healthy skin are key indicators of a dog’s overall well-being. Natural treats formulated to improve skin and coat health can offer essential nutrients that promote hydration, reduce excessive shedding, and enhance the softness and shine of your dog’s coat.


Salmon and Fish Oil


Treats made with wild-caught salmon or fish oil are rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which deeply hydrate the skin and help reduce inflammation. These fatty acids are particularly beneficial for dogs suffering from dry skin, itching, or a dull coat. Reducing inflammation can also minimize excessive shedding and skin irritation.


Biotin (Vitamin B7)


Biotin is a B vitamin that plays a crucial role in skin and coat health. It helps strengthen the hair shaft and supports faster, thicker coat growth. Treats containing biotin, often derived from liver or egg-based ingredients, are particularly effective for improving coat quality.


Zinc and Copper


Zinc and copper are essential minerals in the production of keratin, the protein that makes up a dog’s coat. A deficiency in these nutrients can lead to dry skin and hair loss. Zinc-rich treats, especially those with meat-based ingredients, help maintain a healthy and shiny coat.


Vitamin E


Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that protects skin cells from oxidative damage. It also improves skin hydration and promotes a healthier coat. As a fat-soluble nutrient, vitamin E aids circulation, ensuring that nutrients are efficiently distributed throughout the skin and hair follicles.


Conclusion: Incorporating treats enriched with omega-3s, biotin, zinc, copper, and vitamin E into your dog’s diet can significantly improve skin and coat health. These treats not only provide a delicious reward but also support your dog’s overall appearance and skin condition.

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