If you think your dog could benefit from supplements to help their skin and coat, whether that's because your vet has recommended them or because your dog has dry, flakey or sensitive skin, our chew supplements can help. They contain concentrated levels of active ingredients for enhanced support for your dog's skin.
How can the Skin and Coat Supplements help my dog?
- Helps maintain skin hydration
- Supports a healthy skin barrier
- Helps promote healthy skin and a shiny coat
What ingredients do the Skin and Coat Supplements contain?
Active ingredients:
Omega 3 & 6
Supports skin hydration and coat shine
Omega 6
Locks in skin moisture
Salmon oil
Sourced from deep sea loch - that silky smooth wonder packed with Omega 3 which is known to support the skin's natural defence
Dried algae
Responsibly sourced and a source of Omega 3 with a high concentration of DHA to help support sensitive skin
Linseed oil
Rich in Omega 3 and 6 essential fatty acids which help to keep your dog's coat hydrated and their fury shiny
Borage oil
A plant-based source of Omega 6 which could help to lock in the skin's moisture
What dose should I give my dog?
When you add our supplements to your subscription, we will automatically recommend the right amount for your dog. Please remember to ensure that your pet’s profile weight is accurate and up to date.
The dose of chew supplement depends on the size of your dog:
- 0 - 15kg = 1 chew per day
- 15kg - 30kg = 2 chews per day
- 30kg - 45kg = 3 chews per day
- 45kg+ = 3 chews per day + an additional chew per every 15kg above 45kg
How should I feed these to my dog?
You can feed these soft chews daily, at a time that works for you and your dog. The supplements don't need to be fed alongside food.
What flavour are the joint supplements?
Our Skin and Coat supplements have a tasty fish-based aroma.
How much do they cost?
- One pack contains 30 supplements
- A pack of our joint supplements cost £10.99
How long until I see results?
It depends on your dog, some dogs may show improvement very quickly but others may take longer (for example, coat improvements can be as long as three months due to a dog's natural hair cycle).