The importance of choosing the right products for your pet's skin and coat
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The importance of choosing the right products for your pet's skin and coat


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Every pet is unique, just like their skin and coat.

Understanding this uniqueness is essential when choosing care products for our four-legged friend. At DOGMÄ, we understand the importance of this decision and are here to help you make the best choice.


Understanding your pet's skin and coat

A pet's skin and coat reflect their overall health. Healthy skin has a balanced pH and diversified skin flora that protects against infections and diseases. A healthy coat is shiny and free from knots, dandruff, or bald spots.


However, each animal has specific skin and coat care needs. For example, long-haired dogs require regular maintenance to avoid knots, while short-haired cats may need help managing their shedding.


The different types of skin in dogs

A dog's skin can be classified based on its color and characteristics. These skin types include:


  • Normal skin: Normal skin is generally smooth and supple to the touch. It is neither too greasy nor too dry.

  • Dry skin: Dry skin can be rough and scaly. It can also be associated with a dull coat.

  • Oily skin: Oily skin is often shiny and can have a strong smell. It can also be accompanied by excessive hair loss.

  • Sensitive skin: Sensitive skin is likely to react to various stimuli, including chemicals, food, and insect bites. It can also be prone to rashes and itching.

The different types of coats in dogs

The appearance of your dog's coat can vary significantly depending on their breed and genetic heritage. Here are some types of coats you may encounter:


  • Smooth coat: This type of coat is short and close to the body. Boxers and Dalmatians have this type of coat.

  • Short coat: It is slightly longer than the smooth coat, but still quite short. Labradors and Beagles have this type of coat.

  • Combined coat: This type of coat has a combination of short and long hair. Cocker Spaniels and Border Collies have this type of coat.

  • Double coat: As the name suggests, this type of coat has two layers - a dense undercoat and a longer outer coat. Siberian Huskies and German Shepherds have this type of coat.

  • Heavy coat: This type of coat is extremely dense and thick. Chow Chows and Samoyeds have this type of coat.

  • Silky coat: This coat is long, thin, and silky to the touch. Yorkshire Terriers and Maltese have this type of coat.

  • Long coat: This coat is long, but not as thin as the silky coat. Golden Retrievers and Irish Setters have this type of coat.

  • Curly, wavy, or fleece coat: This type of coat is characterized by curls or waves. Poodles and Bichon Frises have this type of coat.


Les différents types de peau chez les chats

Tout comme les chiens, les chats peuvent également avoir différents types de peau:


  • Peau normale : La peau normale des chats est généralement douce, lisse et sans rougeurs, éruptions cutanées ou squames.

  • Peau sèche : La peau sèche peut être rugueuse et squameuse, et peut également provoquer des démangeaisons.

  • Peau grasse : La peau grasse peut être brillante et peut avoir une odeur désagréable. Elle peut également être accompagnée d'une chute excessive de poils.

  • Peau sensible : Tout comme chez les chiens, la peau sensible des chats est susceptible de réagir à divers stimuli. Elle peut également être sujette aux éruptions cutanées et aux démangeaisons.


The different types of skin in cats

Just like dogs, cats can also have different types of skin:


  • Normal skin: A cat's normal skin is usually soft, smooth and without redness, rashes or scales.

  • Dry skin: Dry skin can be rough and scaly, and may also cause itching.

  • Oily skin: Oily skin can be shiny and may have an unpleasant smell. It can also be accompanied by excessive hair loss.

  • Sensitive skin: Just like in dogs, a cat's sensitive skin is likely to react to various stimuli. It can also be prone to rashes and itching.


The different types of fur in cats

Cats have four types of hair:


  • Guard hairs: These are the longest and thickest hairs. They protect the cat from water and injuries.

  • Secondary hairs or undercoat: These are short and fluffy hairs that serve as insulation to keep the cat warm.

  • Tactile hairs or vibrissae: These are the cat's whiskers, which are used for sensory detection.

  • Down hairs: These are very fine and short hairs that grow on newborns to help them stay warm.


The risks of a wrong choice of products


Choosing the wrong products can have harmful consequences on your pet's health. Too harsh products can disrupt the pH of the skin, which can lead to dryness, irritation and even infections. Moreover, some products can cause allergic reactions in sensitive animals.


Why choose DOGMÄ?


At DOGMÄ, we understand these concerns. That's why we've created a range of products that respect your pet's skin and coat while meeting their specific needs.

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Our products are formulated with natural and healthy ingredients, chosen for their beneficial properties for the skin and coat. Moreover, they are not tested on animals and are biologically appropriate for our four-legged friends.


Our experts at your service


Our team of experts, composed of master groomers, a zoocosmetic authority and a zoo herbalist, is here to help you choose the best products for your pet. They can advise you on the type of product to choose, the frequency of use and how to apply the products to get the best results.


In conclusion...


Choosing the right products for your pet's skin and coat is essential for their health and wellbeing. At DOGMÄ, we are here to help you make this choice, with quality products, healthy ingredients and the expertise of our team. Trust DOGMÄ for your pet's skin and coat care - because your four-legged friend deserves the best.



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