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My 6 year old doberman wont eat dry food unless I put some canned food on it and he has real dry skin and a bald spot on his back that comes and goes. I have had him a little over a year now and have switched from pedigree to taste of the wild (pacific salmon) and now Victor professional formula. Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated.
aboyandhisdogParticipantFirst, I guess I’d say you might want to see your vet. re: that bald spot. But, I have had some luck putting a squirt of Salmon oil on top of the dry food. It seems to help my dog’s coats and I think shedding has decreased somewhat. But he might have more going on than just dry skin so have a vet evaluate.
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