Let That Coat Glow

Smart nutrition to help your dog shine

Skin and coat health isn’t just about appearance—it’s one of the clearest reflections of your dog’s internal well-being. A glossy coat and calm, itch-free skin can signal that your dog is getting the nutrients they need and digesting them well.

While regular grooming plays a role, it’s what goes into your dog’s body that matters most. Diets rich in the right types of fats, proteins, and vitamins can help support skin integrity, strengthen the coat, and reduce irritation from the inside out.

Why Salmon Is a Smart Choice

In our Smokehouse Cakes with Real Salmon (Grain-Free), we chose salmon not just for its flavor—but for its natural concentration of omega-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA and DHA. These essential fats are known to:

  • Relieve dry, flaky, or irritated skin

  • Support the skin’s natural barrier function

  • Promote coat softness and shine

  • Help reduce shedding and manage seasonal allergies

Since dogs can’t produce omega-3s on their own, they need to get them through food. Salmon also provides high-quality protein to help maintain skin structure and support healthy hair growth.

Supporting Sensitive Dogs from the Inside Out

Our grain-free salmon recipe also includes ingredients chosen to be gentle on digestion—because how well your dog absorbs nutrients has a direct impact on skin health.

When skin issues persist, poor digestion can sometimes be the underlying cause. That’s why recipes that combine functional proteins with minimal fillers and targeted nutrients often lead to visible improvements in coat quality and comfort.

A Sign of Deeper Health

A healthy coat isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s often a signal that everything inside is working the way it should. And for dogs with sensitivities or recurring skin flare-ups, even small shifts in diet can make a big difference.

Whether you’re supporting a known skin condition or simply helping your dog look and feel their best, it starts with ingredients that do more than just fill the bowl. In this case, salmon’s not just tasty—it’s doing real, supportive work behind the scenes.