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inparticular.ai
A rescue Collie cross with a coat in poor condition — that's really common with dogs who've had a rough start. Before I point you anywhere, can you describe what the coat looks like right now? Dull and dry, patchy, shedding heavily, or something else?
It's dull and quite dry, and she sheds constantly. No bald patches or anything, just looks really lacklustre. She's been with us about two months.
inparticular.ai
That sounds like a nutrition gap catching up with her — totally normal for rescues. Two months isn't long enough for a full coat turnaround on diet alone, especially with a double-coated breed. Has her diet changed since she came to you, or is she on the same food she had at the rescue?
We switched her to a mid-range dry food when we got her. The rescue said she was on supermarket own-brand before. She seems to be doing well on it otherwise.
inparticular.ai
Good — the food upgrade will help over time, but her coat's essentially playing catch-up. For a Collie cross with that dry, dull look, an omega-3 supplement is the most direct lever you can pull. I'd go with YuMEGA Plus Itchy Dog — it's affordable, comes in a pump bottle so dosing is easy, and it's specifically formulated for coat condition with both omega-3 and omega-6. It's not just fish oil capsules thrown in a bag; the formulation is genuinely well-balanced for skin and coat. A bottle lasts a decent while for a medium-sized dog and sits comfortably under £20 on Amazon UK. You should start seeing a difference in coat texture within six to eight weeks.
That sounds perfect. Is it easy to get her to take it? She's a bit fussy.
inparticular.ai
Most dogs take it without any fuss — it's an oil you pump directly onto their food, and it has a mild smell that dogs tend to find appealing rather than off-putting. For a fussy dog, just start with half the recommended dose for the first few days so she doesn't notice it as much, then build up. Collie crosses in particular tend to respond really well to omega supplementation given how much coat they're carrying. Give it eight weeks and you should see a noticeable difference in shine and a reduction in that excessive shedding.
Brilliant, I'll order that tonight. Thank you.
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