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Dandruff

Why does dandruff occur?

Dandruff appears as white or yellowish flakes on your dog’s coat and skin. It’s a telltale sign that your dog’s skin is dry, inflamed, or unbalanced - just like dandruff in humans. You might also notice dull fur, itchiness, or scaly patches, especially along the back or near the tail.

Dandruff can be triggered by cold weather, poor grooming, underlying allergies, or skin infections. Certain breeds, especially those with double coats or oily skin, are more prone. While it can look unsightly, the good news is that dandruff typically responds well to a balanced skincare routine focused on restoring moisture and rebalancing the skin’s natural oils.

How Fur Love helps

Fur Love’s Natural Dog Shampoo and Conditioning Fur Mask provide a deeply hydrating routine to tackle dandruff at the source. The shampoo gently removes flakes and soothes irritation with Manuka Honey and coconut water, while the mask replenishes lost moisture and supports a healthy, balanced scalp.

Consistent use helps prevent future flare-ups, leaving your dog’s coat shiny, soft, and free from flakes.