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Grain Free Hair Care Dog Food

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This product is specifically developed for dogs with coat and skin issues (e.g., severe shedding, dry coat, skin itching, excessive dandruff) and those in need of preventing coat/skin aging. It completely excludes grains that may trigger skin allergies, such as wheat, corn, and gluten, with "deep skin nourishment and strong coat" as its core.
Product Description

Parameter Category

Specific Details

Core Ingredients

Fresh chicken, beef bone meal, pea flour (grain-free), sweet potato flour, fermented soybean meal (contains small peptides), protein powder, flaxseed (3%, with Omega-3 fatty acids), multi-vitamins & minerals

Suitable Breeds

All dog breeds, especially long-haired/shed-prone breeds (Samoyed, Alaskan Malamute, Poodle)

Product Advantages

Grain-free & hypoallergenic, nourishes coat (enhances luster + reduces shedding), no artificial additives

Compliance Standards

AAFCO (North America), FEDIAF (Europe), National Standard GB/T 31216-2014

Specs & Shelf Life

2.5/5/10/20kg; 18 months (unopened, stored in cool & dry place)

Detail Display

Sealed multilingual packaging; 8mm crunchy kibbles; chicken-salmon flavor; enhances coat luster & reduces shedding

Testing Indicators

Moisture ≤12%, Crude Protein ≥28%, Crude Fat ≥15%, Crude Fiber ≤4%

Packaging Method

Laminated bag (color-printed outer layer + moisture-proof sealed inner layer)

Lead Time

30 Days

MOQ & Sample Policy

MOQ: 300 Units; Customizable small-size samples available

 

Product Details of Grain Free Hair Care Dog Food

 

I. Core Formula Advantages for Coat & Skin Care

 

High-Concentration Omega-3/6 in Golden Ratio, Deeply Nourishing Coat & Skin

It adopts a triple Omega source of "deep-sea fish oil + flaxseed + perilla seed," with Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA+DHA) content ≥ 1.2% and Omega-6 fatty acids (linoleic acid) ≥ 3.5%, in a 1:3 ratio (conforming to the golden nutritional ratio for dogs’ coat and skin). Among them, EPA has anti-inflammatory and soothing effects, relieving itching and red rashes caused by skin sensitivity; DHA and linoleic acid work synergistically to repair the skin’s lipid barrier, enhance the skin’s moisture-retention capacity, and reduce dandruff production. Clinical data shows that continuous fooding for 8 weeks can reduce a dog’s shedding rate by 40% and increase coat softness by 65%, making it especially suitable for long-coated breeds like Samoyeds and Golden Retrievers.

 

Biotin + Lecithin Combination, Strengthening Hair Structure

It is added with high-active biotin (≥ 200 μg/kg) and natural lecithin (≥ 2%, sourced from egg yolks): Biotin, known as the "coat vitamin," promotes coat follicle cell proliferation, extends the coat growth cycle, and reduces coat breakage; Lecithin contains phosphatidylcholine, which can penetrate coat cuticles, fill coat cavities, improve dry and split ends, and give the coat a natural luster—ideal for small breeds like Poodles and Bichon Frises that require maintaining coat texture.

 

Skin Barrier Repair Ingredients, Preventing Sensitivity & Discomfort

Specifically added with ceramide (≥ 0.15%) and vitamin E (≥ 200 IU/kg): Ceramide is a core component of the skin barrier, which can enhance the skin’s ability to resist external stimuli and relieve dryness and dandruff; Vitamin E has antioxidant properties, reducing free radical damage to skin cells and preventing coat thinning caused by skin aging—suitable for senior dogs with fragile skin or dogs prone to seasonal sensitivity.

 

Grain-Free & Hypoallergenic + High-Quality Protein, Reducing Coat Allergy Triggers

It contains zero grains and zero gluten, eliminating the "skin itching-scratching-shedding" cycle caused by grain allergies at the source; Crude protein content is ≥ 30%, with the top 3 ingredients being "deboned fresh chicken, salmon, and fresh duck." High-quality animal protein is rich in keratin (the main component of coat), supporting coat structure synthesis, avoiding soft and brittle coat due to protein deficiency, and reducing the risk of skin allergies caused by plant-based proteins.

 

Zinc + Cranberry Extract, Maintaining Healthy Skin Condition

Zinc content is ≥ 90 mg/kg, which can regulate skin oil secretion and prevent seborrheic dermatitis (characterized by oily skin and excessive dandruff) caused by zinc deficiency; Combined with cranberry extract (≥ 0.3%), its proanthocyanidins can inhibit the adhesion of harmful bacteria to the skin mucosa, reducing coat loss caused by skin infections—suitable for breeds with more skin folds like French Bulldogs and Corgis.

 

II. Detailed Nutritional Information (Dry Matter Basis)

Nutritional Component

Content Range

Core Function for Coat & Skin Care

Crude Protein

≥ 30%

Provides raw materials for hair keratin synthesis, strengthens hair toughness, and prevents soft and brittle hair

Crude Fat

15%-19%

Dissolves fat-soluble vitamins (E/A), promotes Omega fatty acid absorption, and prevents dry hair

Crude Fiber

≤ 4.5%

Gently regulates intestinal metabolism, reducing the "poor nutrient absorption-poor coat/skin" chain reaction caused by intestinal discomfort

Crude Ash

≤ 10%

Controls total mineral content, avoiding the impact of excessive magnesium and phosphorus on skin oil balance

Moisture

≤ 10%

Maintains granule crispness, prevents mold growth, and avoids nutrient deterioration affecting coat and skin health

Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA+DHA)

≥ 1.2%

Reduces inflammation and soothes skin, alleviating itching and red rashes; improves dry hair and reduces shedding rate

Omega-6 Fatty Acids (Linoleic Acid)

≥ 3.5%

Repairs the skin’s lipid barrier, enhances skin moisture retention, and reduces dandruff production

Biotin

≥ 200 μg/kg

Promotes hair follicle cell proliferation, extends the hair growth cycle, and reduces hair breakage and thinning

Lecithin

≥ 2%

Repairs hair cuticles, fills hair cavities, and improves coat luster and softness

Ceramide

≥ 0.15%

Enhances skin barrier function, resists external stimuli, and relieves dry skin and dandruff

Vitamin E

≥ 200 IU/kg

Antioxidant, protecting skin cells from free radical damage and delaying coat/skin aging

Zinc

≥ 90 mg/kg

Regulates skin oil secretion, prevents seborrheic dermatitis, and reduces dandruff and abnormal shedding

Vitamin A

≥ 5000 IU/kg

Maintains hair follicle health, promotes epithelial tissue repair, and prevents hair loss and rough skin

Cranberry Extract

≥ 0.3%

Inhibits the adhesion of harmful bacteria to the skin mucosa, reduces skin infections, and protects skin mucosa health

 

III. Applicable Scenarios

Dogs with Coat & Skin Issues: Dogs with severe shedding (heavy seasonal or daily shedding), dry and split coat, excessive dandruff, or itchy and red skin;

Breed-Specific Needs: Long-coated breeds (Samoyeds, Golden Retrievers, Alaskan Malamutes) requiring smooth coat maintenance; curly-coated breeds (Poodles, Bichon Frises) needing improved coat luster; short-coated breeds (French Bulldogs, Corgis) requiring skin sensitivity prevention;

Dogs in Special Stages: Dogs in shedding seasons (spring and autumn), post-partum recovery (mother dogs often have poor coat condition), senior dogs (aging-related coat thinning), and post-surgical recovery (poor coat due to nutrient deficiency);

Allergy-Related Dogs: Dogs with skin issues (e.g., scratching, shedding) caused by grain allergies, requiring a grain-free hypoallergenic diet.

 

IV. Exclusive Feeding & Storage Recommendations for Coat Care

 

Scientific Feeding Amount (Adjust by Weight; Increase Appropriately During Coat Issues)

 

Dog Weight

Adult/Senior Dog (Daily)

Puppy (Daily)

Recommended Amount During Coat Issues

Feeding Frequency

5kg

90-110g

110-130g

110% of the regular amount

3-4 times

10kg

160-190g

190-220g

110% of the regular amount

2-3 times

20kg

290-330g

330-370g

110% of the regular amount

2 times

Note: During coat issues (e.g., severe shedding), increase the feeding amount by 10% to ensure sufficient intake of nutrients like Omega fatty acids and biotin; for better results, pair with 2-3 egg yolks per week (to supplement lecithin).

 

Food Transition Guide (Avoid Stress Affecting Coat Condition)

Due to dogs’ skin sensitivity, extend the food transition period to 10 days with the following ratios:

Days 1-3: 80% old food + 20% new food

Days 4-6: 60% old food + 40% new food

Days 7-9: 40% old food + 60% new food

From Day 10 onwards: 100% new food

Avoid sudden food changes that cause intestinal discomfort, which may lead to poor nutrient absorption and worsen coat issues.

 

Storage Requirements (Ensure Activity of Coat-Care Nutrients)

Unopened: Shelf life of 18 months; store in a cool, dry place (temperature < 28℃, avoid direct sunlight) to prevent Omega fatty acid oxidation and inactivation;

After opening: Immediately seal with a vacuum moisture-proof container, store in an environment below 25℃, and consume within 1.5 months (Omega-3 is prone to oxidation, and long-term storage will reduce coat-care effectiveness).

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