as you can see from the pics of my dogs they have very healthy and shiny coats heres thier diet bowl of bakers down all day between 3 dogs and a bowl is never finished! Monday night - Turkey Tuesday night - Mince meat Wednesday night - Kidneys Thursday night - Liver Firday - Turkey Saturday - Liver Sunday - Kidneys mungo bean, borris and bessie when shes not on diet, also get any left over veg or meat from our dinners and bonio each! thats my dogs diet!
gypy gets sardines in oil, and omega3 fish oils, abbie has normal dog food and has always been shiney
A good diet, good grooming regime, fish once a week (omega 3 oils ) and an egg each a week A dog who is happy and healthy on the inside will shine on the outside
A good stroke, good diet, plenty of exercise and a tablespoon of sunflower oil in their food every other day
I breed and show whippets and i have found that the best thing for putting a shine on there coats is a bit of cod liver oil in there food only about a teaspoon full, i also have my dogs on conditioning tablets, the combination seems to work really well.
Margarine in their food I noticed a huge difference after about a month and when I spoke to a vet about it he said its the way fats like that are utilised which helps the coat and skin condition. Their coats feel lovely to touch as well as looking great I give my crew about a tablespoon full each per day, [ melted ], for my larger BCs, and smaller amounts for the littler ones
a spoon of cod liver oil in food 2 brewers yeast tabs aday and a sprincel of garlic powder mixed in with food
Tin of sardines in sunflower oil shared with the cat once a week, usually on a Friday I drain the oil off but there's plenty left on the fish.
jake has a really shiny coat, but i dont do anything specific to make it shiny... just good food and a brush.