Dog Food for Skin & Coat Health

Skin and coat issues are one of the most common reasons owners look at raw feeding in the first place.

Our skin and coat health range focuses on omega-rich proteins, single-ingredient recipes, and carefully chosen fats that support a healthy barrier and glossy, comfortable coat. Because raw meals avoid the fillers, colours, and preservatives found in some commercial foods, they can be a strong starting point for dogs with itchy skin, flaky coats, or recurring allergies.

You'll find fish-based options, novel proteins, and items designed for dogs with sensitive skin. Pair these options with nutrient-rich organs or items from the broader raw for dogs collection for variety.

If you'd rather feed complete meals in one serving, our balanced blends offer a convenient, pre-portioned option.

 
Raw Goats Milk
 
Sardines
 
Salmon Belly
 
Quail Eggs
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Human Grade Salmon Mince

DOG FOOD FOR SKIN & COAT HEALTH FAQs

Yes. Skin and coat are quite responsive to diet. Quality protein, balanced fats, and key nutrients play a big role in how the coat looks and how the skin barrier performs.
Omega-3 rich foods such as oily fish, green-lipped mussel, and certain oils can support skin barrier function and may help reduce inflammation.
Removing common allergens and feeding a limited-ingredient raw diet can help identify triggers. Many dogs see improvements when highly processed foods are removed from the routine.
Skin changes tend to take 6 to 8 weeks to fully appear. Coat improvements often follow as the new growth comes through.
Yes. Persistent skin problems can have many causes. A vet can rule out medical conditions and guide diet changes alongside any needed treatment.

Raw feeding made simple with our feeding calculator for dogs.

Take the guesswork out, save time, and keep your canine thriving.