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Tips For Keeping Your Dog's Skin And Coat Healthy

One of the best things about being a pet parent is the opportunity to hug and snuggle with your pet. After a long day, cuddling with them is certainly a stress reliever. 

But unlike humans who may just be having a bad hair day, the dog's coat reflects their overall health and is a bit more nuanced than you might expect. Hence, you must be thinking what can you do to keep the skin and coat of your dog looking good? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back! 

1. Feed Your Pet The Correct Nutrition They Have 

The first step is to possess a healthy diet of balanced ingredients for your pet. Feeding prime quality all-natural pet food to your pet will guarantee a clean, shiny, and glossy coat for your pet. They are going to have flaky skin, brittle fur, and greasy residue if your pet is lacking any essential nutrients.

With key ingredients like meat, fish, complemented by fruit, vegetables, aromatic herbs and seaweed, that are low in carbohydrates., Naturea will be the best for your dog as it does not use grains and only use products that have been certified for human consumption. 

2. Supplement Them With Essential Vitamins

For best skin and coat health, pets need food high in vitamin B and minerals such as zinc. You will be able to find these ingredients in certain pet foods. Otherwise, you can supplement them with capsules.

For an additional boost of nutrition, you can supplement your pet with Francodex Brewer's Yeast (Healthy Coat) for Dogs & Cats  - these soft chews provide advanced skin & coat support, with vitamin B and zinc to keep your dog’s fur shiny and healthy.

3. Brush Your Pets Daily

Regular brushing helps spread natural oils through their skin and hair follicles, removing dead cells, excess hair and dirt, making their coat more shiny and free from mats and tangles.              

4. Use The Proper Tools

Look for soft, non-metal brushes crafted with the comfort of your pet in mind. Certain tools, like Zolux Plastic Retract Slicker Medium For Dogs & Cats, can rid day-to-day wear and untangles matted hair and effectively removes the dead undercoat without damaging your pet's top-coat for a long-lasting, well-groomed finish.

For long-haired dog breeds, If not regularly groomed, they will become matted, filthy, scraggly messes! They require daily grooming and treatment to take care of these long-flowing locks and to avoid mats that may interfere with mobility and cause skin infections and sores. With Zolux Deshedding Brush For Dogs & Cats, you will be able to remove tangles, mats, loose hair and dirt from your pet's fur while effectively stimulating their skin and follicle.

5. Make Grooming A Positive And Rewarding Experience

Your pet should see grooming as a fun activity at all times. Starting them early and getting them used to daily grooming sessions is best. For them to equate every wash, shaving, or grooming session as something good and enjoyable, your pet must always be rewarded with a treat or a belly rub. Avoid brushing too hard on any tangled hair, as pain and discomfort can be caused.

Here at Pet Master, we will be more than happy to pamper your dog with our luxurious spa treatments and professional grooming that will make them look and feel good and ensure that their grooming experience is the best it can be! Check out our grooming services here!

We will even transport your furry friends to and from their grooming appointment at no extra cost if you reside within the Eastside, score! (Not to stress, transport can still be offered if you reside in other regions of Singapore-charges will range from $10-$15)

Healthy Pet = Happy Pet

A happy pet is a healthy pet, and one in every of the most effective indicators of general health is certainly a fluffy and glossy coat. For unlimited hugging sessions, we hope the following pointers will keep your pet's skin and coat safe and shiny! 

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Written by Eileen

Eileen
Eileen is a sucker for anything adorable, so there is no career that is going to suit her better than being a writer for those little furry friends.