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Nutrition + Grooming = The Ultimate Shine

7/11/2025

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A shiny coat and healthy skin don’t just come from brushing and bathing—they start in the bowl. What your dog eats is one of the biggest factors in how their coat looks, feels, and even smells.
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Why Nutrition Matters for Coats
  • Omega-3 fatty acids: Fight dry skin, reduce inflammation, and bring out that natural shine.
  • Quality proteins: The building blocks for healthy hair growth and repair.
  • Vitamins & minerals: Zinc, vitamin E, and biotin all play key roles in keeping skin resilient and coats glossy.
Signs Your Dog’s Diet May Be Lacking
  • Dull or brittle coat
  • Excessive shedding
  • Dry, flaky skin
  • Recurring ear or skin infections

The Common Pitfalls
Too many table scraps, low-quality kibble full of fillers, or even over-supplementing can all sabotage coat health. Grooming can only do so much if the inside isn’t supported too.

How The Blue Hound Can Help
That’s why we offer nutritional toppers and supplement add-ons when you book grooming or boarding. These help:
  • Boost coat shine and softness
  • Support skin hydration during seasonal changes
  • Reduce shedding and irritation
  • Give your pup an extra layer of wellness while they’re in our care

Bottom line: Grooming works on the outside, but nutrition powers the inside. Pairing the two gives your dog the best coat possible.

👉 Book your next boarding or grooming with supplement add-ons to help your pup’s coat perform its best.

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