The skin is the single largest organ of a pet’s body and is the first protective barrier from the outside. Together, the skin and coat provide protection for the body and is a key component of their overall health.
What contributes to healthy skin?
What should a pet’s skin look like?
- A pet’s skin should be pink or black depending on the breed or their genetics
- There should be no crusting, scaling, redness, inflammation or signs of excessive itching
- A healthy coat should be shiny, quite smooth, soft and thick with no broken hairs or bald patches
What ingredients help support skin health?
They also provide support for joints and are important for visual and cognitive health in growing kittens and puppies.Zinc and Vitamin E are also nutrients that contribute towards healthy skin and coat.
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Our Superfood 65® range is of uber premium quality, which is ideal for customers looking to spend that bit extra on their dogs. The seven recipes that make up the range have been formulated with a total animal content of 65%. Each recipe is rich in essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals to support everyday health and well-being. In addition, a blend of five carefully selected superfoods, each with its own unique benefits. The range has the provenance of the raw materials, which supports our claims such as Freshly Prepared Scottish Salmon and British Grass Fed Lamb. We look forward to your Trust Pilot reviews after purchase, of these firm customer favourites.
New customers 10% off their first order if you add code pawspetfood at checkout stage.
Love our food? Sign up for a monthly subscription on your product’s page, save money every month and never run out of your pet’s food. Manage your account online; pause or cancel your subscription any time.
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