Discover the skin and coat health essentials
Your dog’s coat and skin are not only a joy to stroke, they’re also great indicators of your pet’s general health. They act as a natural barrier protecting them from stressors such as parasites, bacteria, chemicals, extreme temperatures, and even allergens. Paying attention to the condition of your dog’s coat and skin can lead to the early discovery and consequent earlier management of diseases, nutritional issues or environmental triggersthat are negatively affecting your dog’s health and wellbeing.Paired with a visit to the vet, this content collection is the first step to understanding what gets under your dog’s skin.Dive into it now to learn more.
In this dossier you will find the following articles
Dog skin allergies
Due to your dog's sensitive skin, you might find they develop itching or scratching behaviour which suggests an allergic reaction. Read more to understand how allergies work in dogs, and how you can manage the symptoms.Why is my dog losing its hair?
If you've noticed your dog shedding or losing hair, in clumps or generally over their body, it's important you understand what the common causes might be before consulting a vet.Why does my dog keep scratching?
If your dog has started itching and scratching more than normal, it might be down to one of these common issues.Common skin conditions in dogs
Dogs can suffer from a variety of skin conditions, causing pain, itching and inflammation. Learn about some common symptoms as well as ways to support your dog.
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