Best Dog Foods for a Shiny Coat

Christin Boyte • April 20, 2019
Feed your dog the right food for a shiny coat and healthy skin.

Your dog is likely your best friend. He’s a cute, four-legged ball of energy that tends to find his way into every mud puddle and garbage bin imaginable. Despite all the activity and mess, you still want to ensure your pup has the best, shiniest coat possible. Well, it all starts with their diet. If you feed your dog the right pet food with the right ingredients, then you’ll soon witness the benefits. A shiny coat is a sign of good nutrition, proper maintenance, and the overall health of the pooch. Let’s start with the food.

Best Dog Foods for a Shiny Coat

Instead of listing a few top name brand dog food products, let’s dive into the details of a healthy diet. The ingredients themselves make all the difference in the world. So, if you want your dog’s coat to shine, here is what to feed them:


  • Raw Food – The best way to ensure your dog has a shiny coat is to ensure they eat right. Any dry food you purchase at the pet store will contain cereal and cheap kibble as a filler or to hold its form. Instead, you want raw food – fresh, raw food – with healthy fats and zero preservatives. A raw diet must contain protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals for a healthy coat.
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids – Just like us, your dog can benefit from a diet with omega-3 fatty acids, found in certain types of fish, for better overall health. Sure, you could buy processed food that claims to include these fatty acids. Or, you could go to the source. Feed your dog fresh sardines, the occasional piece of salmon, or even a can of tuna once per week. Just once per week is enough for your dog to ingest all the omega-3 fatty acids and fish oil necessary for a healthy, shiny coat.
  • Eggs – Most people don’t think to feed their dog eggs in the morning. But, if your dog is deficient in protein, adding eggs into their diet can balance out their nutrition levels. Eggs are often used as a supplement to a portion of raw food or high-quality dry food diet. The yolk of the egg contains protein, which is beneficial to a dog’s coat and skin health.
  • Zinc – Find a few foods with zinc, which is a high-quality mineral that prevents itchy, inflamed skin and bacterial or fungal skin infections on your pets. A few choice options for your pet include beef, salmon, or even chicken, all of which contain zinc.

Alongside a better diet overall, you want to schedule regular grooming appointments for your pooch. A regular appointment can help keep your furry friend clean and with a fresh coat year-round.

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