Vitalcoat | Dog Coat and Skin Conditioner
Vitalcoat | Dog Coat and Skin Conditioner
Vitalcoat | Dog Coat and Skin Conditioner
Vitalcoat | Dog Coat and Skin Conditioner
Vitalcoat | Dog Coat and Skin Conditioner
Vitalcoat | Dog Coat and Skin Conditioner
Vitalcoat | Dog Coat and Skin Conditioner
Skin & Coat

Vitalcoat | Dog Coat and Skin Conditioner

£16.95

  • Restores Skin Health & Coat Condition
  • Maximum Omega Support with Added GLA
  • Supports Skin, Immunity & Mobility

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Vitalcoat is Aviform's highest-specification dog coat and skin conditioner, formulated to address a wide range of skin and coat related conditions. The formula contains over 88% Atlantic salmon oil from Scottish sea lochs, combined with high levels of Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA) from Borage Oil, Vitamin A and Vitamin E.

By combining salmon oil with Borage Oil, Vitalcoat delivers the full range of essential omega fatty acids 3, 6, 7 and 9 that standard salmon oil products cannot provide alone. GLA plays a particularly important role in maintaining a healthy skin barrier, reducing inflammation, managing conditions such as eczema and dermatitis, and reducing shedding. It also supports the immune system and can help reduce allergic reactions.

Vitamin A provides additional benefits for vision, immune function, skin cell regulation and coat health, while Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant to support cellular health and maintain product freshness. Vitalcoat also provides a secondary benefit as a mobility aid through the anti-inflammatory properties of its omega fatty acid profile.

Vitalcoat is free from fillers and additives, is manufactured to Aviform's UK standards and is backed by the 60-Day See the Difference Guarantee.

High GLA Content from Borage Oil
Borage Oil is one of the richest natural sources of GLA, supporting healthy skin barrier function, reducing inflammation, and managing conditions such as eczema and dermatitis.

Complete Omega Fatty Acid Profile
Delivers omega 3, 6, 7 and 9 to support skin health, coat condition and mobility a more comprehensive profile than standard salmon oil supplements.

Added Vitamin A
Supports skin cell regulation, coat quality, eye health and immune function, providing nutritional benefits beyond coat and skin care.

Vitamin E Antioxidant
Protects cells from oxidative damage, supports immune health and helps maintain product shelf life and quality.

Supports Joint Mobility
The anti-inflammatory omega fatty acid profile provides a secondary benefit as a mobility aid, particularly beneficial for older dogs or those with joint sensitivity.

Salmon Oil, Borage Seed Oil

Vitamins: Vitamin A (3a672b) 1 mu

Antioxidant: Alpha-tocopherol 44,470mg

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS
Crude Protein 0.6%, Crude Fibre 0.1%, Crude Fat 72.86%, Crude Ash 0.2%,<0.1%

Omega 3 - 13.73%, DHA - 4.4%, EPA - 3.06%, DPA -1.4%,

Omega 6 - 19.12%, LA - 16.04%, GLA - 2.09%

Omega 7 - 10.2%, Omega 9 - 43.9%

Dog WeightDaily Dose
up to 10kg1 pump
10kg - 25kg2 pumps
25kg - 40kg3 pumps
over 40kg4 pumps

1 pump = 2ml

Add to feed each day

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Frequently Asked Questions

We have added Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) to this product as it is an omega-6 fatty acid that is found in certain plant oils, such as evening primrose oil, borage oil, and black currant seed oil. GLA can help dogs with allergies due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Allergies in dogs often manifest as skin-related issues, including itching, redness, inflammation, and dryness. GLA is believed to help alleviate these symptoms by modulating the inflammatory response in the body. GLA is also a precursor to certain substances called prostaglandins, which play a role in regulating inflammation. By increasing the availability of GLA, it is thought that the production of anti-inflammatory prostaglandins can be enhanced, while reducing the production of pro-inflammatory ones. This rebalancing of prostaglandins may help to reduce inflammation and alleviate allergic reactions in dogs. Additionally, GLA will also help improve the condition of the skin and coat in dogs. It can contribute to the maintenance of healthy skin barrier function and promote the production of ceramides, which are important for maintaining skin hydration and preventing excessive water loss. This can be beneficial for dogs with dry, itchy skin caused by allergies.
We use Borage Oil which is one the richest sources of GLA and typically has twice the GLA content of Evening Primrose Oil.
No, salmon oil alone does not naturally contain Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA). GLA is an omega-6 fatty acid that is typically found in certain plant-based oils, such as evening primrose oil, borage oil, and black currant seed oil. Salmon oil, on the other hand, is primarily known for its high content of omega-3 fatty acids, specifically eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). These omega-3 fatty acids are beneficial for various aspects of health, including cardiovascular health, brain function, and reducing inflammation.
Salmon oil, like other fish oils, is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, particularly eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). However, fish oils are susceptible to oxidation, which can lead to the formation of harmful free radicals and the degradation of the oil's quality. Tocopherols, a form of vitamin E, are often added to salmon oil as a natural antioxidant to prevent oxidation and maintain its freshness and stability. Here are the reasons why tocopherol is added to salmon oil: Antioxidant Protection: Tocopherols, specifically alpha-tocopherol, possess strong antioxidant properties. They help protect the salmon oil from oxidative damage caused by exposure to oxygen, heat, and light. By neutralising free radicals, tocopherols prevent the oil from becoming rancid and extend its shelf life. Maintaining Nutritional Value: Oxidation of omega-3 fatty acids can result in the loss of their beneficial properties. By adding tocopherols, the oxidation process is slowed down, ensuring that the omega-3 fatty acids in salmon oil retain their nutritional value and health benefits. Preventing off-flavours and Odours: Oxidised fish oils can develop an unpleasant fishy odour and taste, which may make them unpalatable for dogs or humans. Tocopherols help maintain the freshness of salmon oil, preventing the development of off-flavours and odours, and ensuring a more appealing taste for pets.
Omega-3 fatty acids play a vital role in supporting overall health and well-being in dogs. They are a type of polyunsaturated fat found in Salmon oil that offers several benefits. Here's an overview of what omega-3 fatty acids do for dogs and their common dietary sources: Healthy Skin and Coat: Omega-3 fatty acids, particularly eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), help maintain healthy skin and a glossy coat in dogs. They have anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce skin irritations, itching, and dryness. Omega-3s promote skin hydration, improve coat texture, and minimise excessive shedding. Joint Health: Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to have positive effects on joint health in dogs, particularly in those with arthritis or other inflammatory joint conditions. EPA and DHA help reduce joint inflammation, alleviate pain, and improve joint mobility and flexibility. Cognitive Function: Omega-3 fatty acids are beneficial for cognitive health in dogs, supporting brain function and development. They contribute to optimal brain structure, enhance memory, and promote mental acuity in dogs of all ages. Cardiovascular Health: Omega-3s help maintain cardiovascular health in dogs by supporting normal heart function, reducing inflammation, and improving blood flow. They have been associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular diseases and can help regulate blood pressure and cholesterol levels in dogs. Immune System Support: Omega-3 fatty acids have immune-modulating effects in dogs, helping to regulate the immune system's response to infections and diseases. They can enhance the dog's overall immune function and promote a healthy immune response.
Omega-6 fatty acids are essential polyunsaturated fats found in the Borage seed oil that play important roles in maintaining canine health. They offer various benefits to dogs when consumed in appropriate amounts. Here's an overview of what omega-6 fatty acids do for dogs and their common dietary sources: Healthy Skin and Coat: Omega-6 fatty acids, particularly linoleic acid, are vital for maintaining healthy skin and a lustrous coat in dogs. They help support the skin's barrier function, promote hydration, and reduce issues like dryness, itching, and flaking. Omega-6s contribute to a shiny coat, minimise hair loss, and improve overall skin condition. Inflammatory Response: Omega-6 fatty acids are involved in the body's inflammatory response. They play a role in modulating inflammation and immune function. Adequate levels of omega-6s are necessary for a balanced inflammatory response to injury or infection. Cell Structure and Function: Omega-6 fatty acids are essential components of cell membranes in dogs. They contribute to maintaining the integrity and fluidity of cell membranes, supporting proper cellular communication, and facilitating various cellular processes. Reproductive Health: Omega-6s are important for maintaining reproductive health in dogs. They play a role in hormone production and support the overall reproductive function, including fertility and the development of healthy offspring.
Omega-7 fatty acids, specifically palmitoleic acid, are a type of monounsaturated fat that can offer various potential benefits to dogs. Although not as extensively studied as other omega fatty acids, omega-7s have gained attention for their potential role in supporting certain aspects of canine health. Here is an overview of the potential benefits and sources of omega-7 fatty acids for dogs found in the Salmon oil: Skin and Coat Health: Omega-7 fatty acids are believed to have a positive impact on skin and coat health in dogs. They can help improve the overall condition of the skin, reduce dryness, and promote a healthy, shiny coat. Omega-7s contribute to maintaining skin barrier function and can help alleviate issues such as itching, inflammation, and dry skin. Mucous Membrane Support: Omega-7s may play a role in supporting the health of mucous membranes in dogs. Mucous membranes line various areas of the body, including the digestive tract, respiratory system, and urogenital tract. By promoting the integrity of these membranes, omega-7s can contribute to their optimal function. Moisture Retention: Omega-7 fatty acids help promote moisture retention in the skin and other tissues. This can be particularly beneficial for dogs with dry or sensitive skin, helping to improve hydration and reduce discomfort.
Omega-9 fatty acids play a crucial role in maintaining overall canine health and are commonly included in dog food formulations. Omega-9 fatty acids for dogs primarily come from dietary sources such as Salmon oil and can support several aspects of their well-being. Here are some key benefits and sources of omega-9 fatty acids for dogs: Skin and Coat Health: Omega-9 fatty acids help nourish and maintain healthy skin and a shiny coat in dogs. They support the skin's barrier function, reducing dryness, itchiness, and inflammation. Omega-9s can also help improve the quality of the coat, promoting lustre and reducing shedding. Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Omega-9 fatty acids possess anti-inflammatory properties, which can be beneficial for dogs with conditions like allergies, arthritis, or inflammatory bowel disease. They help reduce inflammation and alleviate associated symptoms, such as joint pain and digestive issues. Heart Health: Omega-9s contribute to cardiovascular health in dogs. They help maintain healthy blood lipid profiles by increasing levels of beneficial high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and reducing levels of harmful low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. This balance is crucial for heart health and can help reduce the risk of heart disease in dogs. Energy Source: Omega-9 fatty acids serve as a source of energy for dogs. They are metabolised to produce ATP, providing fuel for cellular processes and supporting overall energy levels. Weight Management: Omega-9s can aid in weight management for dogs. Including these fatty acids in the diet helps promote a feeling of fullness, reducing excessive food consumption and supporting healthy weight maintenance.

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