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Unfortunately itchy, flaky or dry and sensitive skin is all too common in dogs of all ages and something many owners struggle with – it is not nice for the dog, and it is not fun for you to deal with either!
There can be many contributing factors, ranging from parasites to allergies, that it’s important to get a proper diagnosis from the vet. That way you can choose the correct treatment.
If your dog has itchy skin, some symptoms are: Regular scratching and licking of paws or parts of the body. Recurrent ear problems Inflamed or cracked skin Dandruff when you part the fur.
(Source: Lily’s Kitchen)
Common Allergies:
One common allergy, that can trigger itchy skin is house dust mites, grasses and pollens and other environmental allergens. True food allergies are quite uncommon and can include allergies to various meats or other proteins.
Diet and itchy skin:
Lily’s has a choice that has been specially formulated to help minimise possible discomfort associated with food intolerance and helps support your dog’s sensitive skin. The food is wholesome and doesn't contain any fillers or artificial additives, just 100% natural ingredients + vitamins and minerals of the highest quality. So it’s perfect for sensitive stomachs too.
One of the most important dietary needs for a healthy, shiny, itch free skin and coat is high quality, digestible ingredients that are packed full of phytonutrients and essential fatty acids.
You’ll find a good balance of Omega 3 & 6 in the following recipes:
These foods are highly palatable and digestible, along with the fact that the food contains a restricted number of proteins, helps reduce possible skin discomfort. The food contains no added wheat gluten*, no beef or dairy products, and contains no added artificial colours or preservatives.
The food contains a combination of key nutrients including omega 3 and 6 fatty acids in the form of fish oils and flax oil, as well as borage and evening primrose oils and vitamin E. such as omega fatty acids, specific vitamins and minerals that target and help support skin health.
The blend of zand vitamins A and E: These help in the production of new skin cells, cell growth and aid repair.
Omega 3 and 6 essential fatty acids helps support natural anti-inflammatory processes, it also help promote a shiny and healthy coat and skin. In addition, did you know that 95% of each dog’s hair is composed of protein, so all of these nutrients alongside a high quality protein source like salmon could make a difference to your dog’s skin?
Finally, it is worth remembering that Lily’s is sold as a complete food and comes in puppy, adult and senior versions – so however old your dog is there should be a product in the range which will be ideal for them! So why not give it a go today and let us know how you get on?
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