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Nourishing Your Dog's Coat and Skin: The Best Foods for Healthy Fur.

Your dog’s fur reflects their overall health, not just their appearance. A glossy, shiny coat shows that your furry companion is getting the right nutrients for their skin and fur. The food your dog eats plays a vital role in keeping their coat and skin healthy. Certain foods can make a big difference. Here, I’ll share the best foods that can enhance your dog’s coat and skin health, along with the essential minerals and vitamins found in these foods. 1. Salmon is packed with omega-3 fatty acids, which are crucial for maintaining healthy skin and coat in dogs. These fatty acids help reduce inflammation, enhance skin elasticity, and boost coat shine. Salmon also provides vitamin B12, which aids in cell formation and supports healthy skin and coat. 2. Flaxseed is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are important for my skin and coat health. It also has fiber that helps with digestion and overall health. 3. Eggs give me protein and biotin, which are essential for my skin and coat

Grooming tips - How to Brush Your Dog

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Brushing is very important exercise to keep your dog coat healthy and shiny. It improves overall coat health of dog and make them mentally healthy. It is the first step to properly take care of dog’s coat.  In this article we will study the step-by-step guide to properly brush dogs coat.  Step1:  General Handling: It is very necessary to make your dog comfortable before you start brushing. This step should generally start while your dog is still a puppy as early training is very easy rather than training while they are adult.  Start by patting and stroking different parts of their body, praise and award with treat to make them calm and easy to handle. Start from patting them on chest are, shoulders, sides and gradually move towards the back. Once they are comfortable try touching each leg, lift their paws slightly one by one and gently touch the footpads and nails and also ears and under the chin. Most of the puppy will allow you to do but if they are aggressive or over reacting best