Dog Skin and Coat Health: Starting from the Gut
The gut microbiome is one of the most significant drivers of skin and coat health in dogs. A disrupted gut produces immune dysregulation and poor nutrient absorption that shows up in the skin and coat long before owners connect the two. These guides cover the gut-skin connection and what to do about it.
✨Dog Skin and Coat HealthHow the gut microbiome influences coat quality through nutrient absorption, immune regulation, and SCFA production. |
😖Dog Itchy SkinThe gut-skin axis explained: why itchy skin is often a gut-driven immune problem, and how to address both. |
💊Dog Skin AllergiesAtopic dermatitis, food allergy, and contact allergy: types, management, and the gut microbiome's role in severity. |
😟Dog ScratchingCommon causes of excessive scratching, when to see a vet, and supporting the gut-skin axis in itchy dogs. |
✂Dog SheddingWhat causes excessive shedding beyond seasonal norms and how gut microbiome restoration reduces it. |
🔬Probiotics for Dog SkinWhat the published research says about probiotic supplementation and skin conditions in dogs. |
Ipromea Products for Skin and Coat Health
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Restores the gut microbiome that drives nutrient absorption, immune regulation, and anti-inflammatory SCFA production. |
Daily liquid probiotic and postbiotic support through the gut-skin axis. Pour over food once daily. |

