Skin and fur care is essential for happy dogs and cats; our Skin and fur category gathers supplements, shampoos, skin-supporting diets and grooming aids to reduce dryness, flaking and dull coats. Browse vet-formulated supplements, hypoallergenic options and gentle cleansers to support your pet’s comfort—consult a veterinarian if symptoms persist or when choosing veterinary diet products.
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Pharmadiet Dermadiet supplements for dogs with nutritional deficiencies in the skin, 60 tablets
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How can Skin and fur supplements help my cat’s coat?
Supplements for Skin and fur often contain omega fatty acids, vitamins and biotin to support a glossy coat and healthy skin in cats. At Petreon Lietuva we list products suitable for different life stages; read ingredient lists and speak with your veterinarian about persistent irritation or before starting veterinary diet products to ensure safe, targeted care.
Can Skin and fur products help allergic skin in dogs?
Many Skin and fur shampoos and topical care items are formulated for dogs with sensitive or allergy-prone skin; they can soothe itching and remove allergens from the coat. Choose fragrance-free, pH-balanced formulas and check labels for active ingredients. If your dog shows chronic scratching, consult a veterinarian to rule out underlying causes and discuss veterinary diet options.
When should I choose veterinary diet products for Skin and fur issues?
Veterinary diet products for Skin and fur issues are developed for diagnosed conditions and should be used under veterinary guidance. If skin problems persist despite topical care and supplements, schedule a check-up to identify allergies, infections or metabolic causes. Petreon Lietuva offers clear product information, but always follow your veterinarian’s recommendation when selecting clinical diets.
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What types of products are included in the Skin and fur category?
This category includes topical shampoos and conditioners, nutritional supplements (omega fatty acids, vitamins, biotin), soothing sprays, hypoallergenic grooming items and supportive veterinary diets. Products vary for cats and dogs and target dryness, flaking, itching and coat quality. Read labels and choose age-appropriate formulas.
Are supplements for skin and fur safe for both cats and dogs?
Many supplements are formulated for both species but dosages and ingredients differ. Always use products labeled for your pet’s species and weight; avoid dog-only supplements for cats. Discuss new supplements with your veterinarian, especially for pets on medication or with health conditions.
How do I choose a shampoo for sensitive skin?
Pick pH-balanced, fragrance-free cleansers with gentle surfactants and soothing ingredients like oatmeal or aloe. Check for hypoallergenic labels and minimal additives. Start with a small patch test and follow product instructions. If irritation occurs, stop use and consult your veterinarian before trying alternative treatments.
When should I consult a veterinarian about skin and fur problems?
Consult a veterinarian if itching, hair loss, sores or inflammation persist beyond a few days, worsen, or repeat frequently. Also seek veterinary advice before using clinical or veterinary diet products for skin issues. A vet can diagnose infections, allergies or other causes and recommend appropriate treatment.
Can grooming and diet changes improve my pet’s coat quickly?
Grooming and better nutrition often improve coat condition over weeks, not instantly. Regular brushing, balanced diet with essential fatty acids and targeted supplements can reduce shedding and enhance shine. Expect gradual change; consult your veterinarian if you see no improvement or if skin problems persist.
