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Dog food for sensitive skin

Looking for dog food for dogs with sensitive skin? Support your dog’s sensitive skin with our carefully crafted recipes with nutrients to nourish their coat and promote overall wellbeing. Explore our sensitive skin dog food range today!
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Both genetic factors and environmental factors can cause skin sensitivity in dogs – and identifying the reason behind your dog’s skin problems will make finding the correct treatment much easier.
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For dogs struggling with sensitive skin, Purina experts have created the solution: carefully chosen nutrients in delicious recipes that target your dog’s skin and promote a healthy skin and a healthy coat. Discover a range of dog food for sensitive skin specially tailored for your pet, including small breed dog food and food for larger dog breeds, so your pet can enjoy life without having to worry about skin issues like dandruff or scratching. Our meals are not only nutritious, but also incredibly tasty. Let your dog give them a try today!

What dog food is best for sensitive skin?

If your dog has sensitive skin, choose a complete and balanced Purina dog food formulated to support healthy skin and coats. Some dogs have sensitivities that can be influenced by diet, so sensitive skin dog food uses carefully selected ingredients and targeted nutrition to help reduce the likelihood of adverse reactions. If your dog’s itching or irritation is persistent, your vet can help identify the cause and advise whether a specific dog food for sensitive skin is the best fit.

How can I tell if my dog has sensitive skin?

A common skin pattern seen with allergic reactions is non-seasonal itching, which may be generalised or affect areas such as the ears, feet, abdomen, and face. Scratching can lead to redness, recurrent skin infections, and hair loss, and some dogs may show ear inflammation or recurring ear problems as the only sign. If you notice any of these signs, consult your veterinarian, as your dog may benefit from a sensitive skin diet.