Why give your dog or cat a skin and coat supplement?

As a pet owner, spring and summer can be a challenge. Just as our furry friends begin to shed their winter coats, Itchy Season kicks in! Aside from the upset of watching your dog incessantly itching or your cat constantly grooming, there’s the never-ending fur on sofas, car seats and clothes to contend with.

Giving your pet a skin and coat supplement – packed with high-quality ingredients, such as the soothing Omega-3s and 6s in our oils – is not only a great way to help reduce itching or moulting, it also nourishes your pet’s skin from within, giving them a healthy, glossy-looking coat.

Common causes of itchy skin in dogs
Pests
Food sensitivities
Pollen
Laundry detergents
Plants and grasses
Dirty coat or paws

Choose the right Skin & Coat Care supplement for your pet

FAQs

What is the best product for seasonal itching?

If your dog is prone to itching during the spring, summer and autumn months, our new YuMOVE Skin and Coat Care Itch & Immune bites is a great option. Alongside soothing Omega-3s from fish oil, they’re packed with pre, pro and postbiotics to support your dog’s skin barrier and immune system, providing year-round support. Your vet can also support if you have any concerns about the best options for your pet.

What’s the difference between YuMOVE Skin and Coat Care Itch & Immune and YuMOVE Skin and Coat Care Itching for Dogs?

Both products are great for dogs with itchy skin, but there are key differences. While YuMOVE Skin and Coat Care Itching for Dogs is packed with premium Omega-3s and 6s to soothe and nourish dry, flaky or itchy skin, YuMOVE Skin and Coat Care Itch & Immune features pre, pro and postbiotics which are scientifically backed to support the skin barrier and immune system, helping to support your dog's skin all year round.

Can I give my dog both YuMOVE Skin and Coat Care Itch & Immune and YuMOVE Skin and Coat Care Itching for Dogs?

Yes, you can. This would be a great combination of supplements to support your dog’s skin, coat and immune health.

What causes dog itching?

Lots of things can cause itching in dogs. Some of the most common culprits are pests – such as mites and fleas – pollen, plants and grasses, food sensitivities, dietary changes, laundry products.

What can I do for my dog’s itching?

There are plenty of ways you can support your itchy dog, but first you need to know the cause. Once you’ve identified that you can take appropriate action. For example, if your washing powder seems to be the problem, you can experiment with non-bio brands. YUMOVE Skin and Coat Care Itching for Dogs may also help. It’s packed with high-quality Omega-3 and 6 oils to calm and soothe skin from within.

When should I take my dog to the vet for itching?

If you’re concerned about your dog’s itching or if it is causing redness, bald patches or worse, you should speak to your vet immediately. Itching can be tiresome for our pets, so don't forget to ask your vet for help.

How can I help my cat with furballs?

Hairballs are often caused by a build-up of fur that’s been swallowed during grooming. While it can be worrying to see your cat coughing up a furball, if infrequent and your cat is well otherwise, occasional hairballs can be completely normal.

Giving your cat a few drops of YuMOVE Skin and Coat Care Moulting for Cats every day helps to improve feline skin and coat health, reduce excess moulting, and help support cats with hairballs.

When should I see my vet about furballs?

Although it may feel like more, some cats might cough up a furball around once a month. If your cat is experiencing more frequent furballs, or the frequency of them having furballs is increasing, you should speak to your vet. If you have any other concerns about hairballs, we would also recommend you reach out to your vet.