Pet Skin and Coat Supplements

A healthy coat starts from the inside. Shop vet-recommended skin and coat supplements for every animal in your care.



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Pet Skin and Coat Supplements - Health and Shine for Dogs, Cats, Small Animals and Horses

Your animal's skin and coat are one of the most visible indicators of their overall health. A dull, dry or flaky coat, excessive shedding, persistent itching or poor skin condition are often signs that something is out of balance - whether that is nutrition, allergies, parasites or an underlying health issue. The good news is that targeted skin and coat supplements can make a significant difference, working from the inside out to nourish the skin, strengthen the coat and reduce common problems like shedding and irritation. At The Vet Shed, we stock a wide range of vet-recommended skin and coat products for dogs, cats, small animals and horses.

 

Signs Your Animal May Need Skin and Coat Support

Skin and coat issues can range from mild and cosmetic to uncomfortable and indicative of a deeper health concern. Some of the most common signs that your pet or horse may benefit from skin and coat supplementation include:

  • Dull, dry or lacklustre coat that lacks shine and softness
  • Excessive shedding beyond normal seasonal coat changes
  • Flaky, scaly or dandruff-like skin
  • Persistent scratching, licking or chewing at the skin
  • Dry, cracked or rough skin - particularly around the elbows, paws or muzzle in dogs
  • Hot spots, redness or areas of irritated skin
  • A coat that feels coarse or brittle to the touch
  • In horses - -a dull, staring coat, slow coat change, or poor topline and condition
  • In small animals - patchy fur, barbering, or dry skin visible through a thinning coat

If skin issues are severe, persistent, or accompanied by hair loss, sores or changes in behaviour, it is always worth a visit to your vet to rule out allergies, parasites, fungal infections or other underlying conditions before starting a supplement programme.

Key Ingredients in Skin and Coat Supplements - What to Look For

The most effective skin and coat supplements work by providing the building blocks the body needs to produce healthy skin cells and strong, shiny hair. When selecting a supplement for your animal, look for products containing one or more of the following key ingredients:

  • Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) - the single most important nutrient for skin and coat health, omega-3s reduce inflammation, lock in skin moisture and promote a soft, shiny coat. Sourced primarily from fish oil
  • Omega-6 fatty acids - work in balance with omega-3s to maintain the skin's natural barrier function and support coat texture
  • Fish oil - a rich and readily available source of omega-3 fatty acids, widely used across all species for skin and coat support
  • Biotin (Vitamin B7) - essential for healthy skin cell production, hair growth and coat strength — particularly important in horses and small animals
  • Zinc - supports skin repair and immune function in the skin, and is commonly deficient in animals with poor coat condition
  • Vitamin E - a powerful antioxidant that protects skin cells from damage and supports coat health
  • Evening primrose oil - a source of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), beneficial for animals with inflammatory skin conditions or allergies
  • Coconut oil - used both topically and as a supplement, supports skin moisture and coat shine
  • Flaxseed oil - a plant-based omega-3 source, useful for animals that do not tolerate fish-based products

 

Skin and Coat Supplements for Dogs

Dogs are highly susceptible to skin and coat issues, and it is one of the most common reasons pet owners seek veterinary advice. Everything from diet and allergies to seasonal shedding and environmental factors can affect the condition of a dog's coat. A daily omega-3 supplement is one of the most impactful things you can add to your dog's routin, particularly for breeds prone to dry skin, allergies or heavy shedding. Results are typically visible within four to eight weeks of consistent use.

  • Fish oil and omega-3 supplements in liquid, capsule and chew formats
  • All-in-one skin and coat formulas combining omega-3, zinc, biotin and vitamin E
  • Supplements specifically formulated for dogs with allergies or sensitive skin
  • Deshedding supplements to reduce excessive hair loss in heavy shedding breeds
  • Options for puppies, adults and senior dogs

 

Skin and Coat Supplements for Cats

Cats are meticulous groomers, which means skin and coat issues can sometimes be easy to miss - or mistaken for normal grooming behaviour. Excessive licking, over-grooming, a greasy or dull coat, or visible dandruff are all signs worth investigating. Omega-3 supplementation is particularly beneficial for cats with dry skin or inflammatory skin conditions, and can also help reduce hairball formation by improving coat health and reducing shedding.

  • Cat-specific fish oil and omega-3 supplements in liquid form for easy addition to food
  • Skin and coat formulas designed for feline physiology - never use dog-only products on cats
  • Combined hairball and coat health supplements
  • Options for kittens, adults and senior cats

 

Skin and Coat Supplements for Small Animals

Small animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets can experience skin and coat problems that are often linked to diet, environment or stress. A poor-quality diet lacking in essential fatty acids is one of the most common causes of dull, dry or patchy fur in small animals. Supplementing with appropriate omega-3 or vitamin formulas can help restore coat condition and support healthy skin. Always check that any supplement is suitable for your specific species before use.

  • Small animal skin and coat supplements in liquid or powder form
  • Omega-3 oils appropriate for rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets
  • Species-appropriate vitamin and mineral supplements to address dietary gaps
  • Always consult your vet before introducing new supplements to a small animal

 

Skin and Coat Supplements for Horses

A gleaming coat is a hallmark of a well-cared-for horse, and it starts with nutrition. Horses that are in heavy work, on restricted pasture or fed predominantly hay-based diets may not receive adequate levels of essential fatty acids, biotin or zinc — all of which are critical for coat quality and skin health. A targeted skin and coat supplement can dramatically improve coat shine, support healthy hoof growth and help horses transition through seasonal coat changes more smoothly. Biotin in particular is widely recommended for horses with poor hoof quality, as the same pathways that support hoof horn also benefit coat condition.

  • Equine biotin supplements for coat quality and hoof health
  • Horse coat shine and condition powders and liquids
  • Omega-3 and fish oil supplements formulated for horses
  • Zinc and vitamin E supplements for skin health and immune function
  • All-in-one equine coat and condition formulas for convenience
  • Suitable for horses, ponies and donkeys

Supplement Formats - Finding What Works for Your Animal

Skin and coat supplements are available in a range of formats to suit different animals, feeding styles and budgets:

  • Liquids and oils - easily poured over food, ideal for cats, small animals and fussy dogs. Fish oil is the most common format
  • Chews and soft treats -- a popular and palatable option for dogs, making daily supplementation easy
  • Capsules and softgels - can be given directly or punctured and squeezed over food
  • Powders - mixed into food, convenient for horses and small animals
  • Shampoos and topical treatments - support the skin barrier from the outside, best used alongside internal supplementation for the most comprehensive results

 

Frequently Asked Questions - Pet Skin and Coat Supplements

How long does it take for skin and coat supplements to work?
Most skin and coat supplements take four to eight weeks of consistent daily use before visible improvement is seen. This is because the supplement needs to support new hair and skin cell growth, which takes time. Coat shine and texture are often the first things to improve, followed by a reduction in shedding and skin irritation with continued use.

Is fish oil safe to give to my dog every day?
Yes - fish oil is safe for daily use in dogs and is one of the most widely recommended supplements in veterinary practice. It is important to use the correct dose for your dog's body weight, as too much fish oil can cause digestive upset or interfere with blood clotting at very high doses. Always follow the product label guidelines and speak with your vet if you are unsure of the right amount for your dog.

Can I use dog skin supplements on my cat?
No - never use dog-specific supplements on cats without veterinary guidance. Cats have unique metabolic requirements and some ingredients safe for dogs can be harmful to cats. Always choose a product specifically formulated for cats.

My dog is shedding excessively - will a supplement help?
A supplement containing omega-3 fatty acids can significantly reduce excessive shedding in dogs by improving the health and strength of the hair follicle and reducing the skin inflammation that can contribute to hair loss. Combined with regular grooming, a good deshedding shampoo and a quality diet, supplementation is one of the most effective tools for managing heavy shedding breeds.

Why does my horse have a dull coat?
A dull or staring coat in horses is most commonly caused by nutritional deficiencies — particularly in essential fatty acids, biotin and zinc - or by an underlying health issue such as worm burden, dental problems or metabolic disease. If your horse's diet is balanced and parasite control is up to date, a targeted coat supplement containing biotin and omega-3s is a great starting point. If coat condition does not improve, a veterinary check is recommended.

Are skin and coat supplements the same as allergy treatments?
Not exactly - while omega-3 supplements have anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce the symptoms of skin allergies, they are not a substitute for proper allergy diagnosis and management. If your pet has recurring skin issues, hot spots, hair loss or intense itching, it is important to have your vet investigate the underlying cause, which may include food allergies, environmental allergens or flea allergy dermatitis.

What is the best skin and coat supplement for dogs with allergies?
For dogs with allergies, a high-quality omega-3 fish oil supplement is generally the first recommendation, as it helps to reduce the inflammatory response in the skin. Some dogs also benefit from evening primrose oil or a combined formula containing zinc and vitamin E. Your vet may also recommend a hypoallergenic diet alongside supplementation for the best results.

 

Shop Skin and Coat Supplements at The Vet Shed

The Vet Shed is an Australian-owned online pet and animal health store with a carefully chosen range of skin and coat supplements for dogs, cats, small animals and horses. Whether you are after a simple daily fish oil for your dog, a cat-safe omega supplement, a shine formula for your horse, or a targeted skin support product for a pet with allergies or sensitivities, we have you covered. Shop online with fast shipping across Australia and access expert product advice whenever you need it.