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      • Skin provides a critical first line of defence for our dogs and is essential to protect them from injury, dehydration, illness, and even UV light. If there is a breach in the skin barrier, such as an injury, potentially pathogenic microorganisms can enter and cause infections.
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  2. The skin and coat protect the internal organs from external threats. The skin also contains nerves and nerve endings that help a pet sense heat, cold, pressure, and pain. Additionally, the coat protects pets against chemical damage, trauma, ultraviolet light, and contact with hot surfaces.

  3. What role does regular grooming play in the appearance of my dog's coat and skin? All dogs benefit from regular grooming to remove loose hairs and dead skin cells, keep the coat free of dirt, debris, and external parasites, and distribute natural skin oils along the hair shafts.

  4. Skin is very important for protection and keeping the body warm. Skin problems can significantly affect a dog’s quality of life and make them feel miserable. Skin disease ranges from mild to severe depending on the cause.

  5. The skin is the largest and one of the most important organs of the body. It forms a barrier to protect the body of the dog from infections, parasites, and the elements. It also maintains the body's internal environment, preventing loss of moisture and other body constituents.

  6. Skin provides a critical first line of defence for our dogs and is essential to protect them from injury, dehydration, illness, and even UV light. If there is a breach in the skin barrier, such as an injury, potentially pathogenic microorganisms can enter and cause infections.

  7. Depending on the species and age, the skin may be 12 to 24% of a dog’s body weight. The skin has 3 major layers: the epidermis or outermost layer, the dermis or middle layer, and subcutis or innermost layer. Other important parts of the skin include skin appendages (such as hair and claws) and subcutaneous muscles and fat.

  8. Nutrients such as protein, fat, vitamins and minerals play important roles in the skin and coat health of dogs. The purpose of skin and hair is to prevent things from leaving (such as water or heat) or entering (such as viruses and bacteria) the body.

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