Get Out & Go! It’s time to discover our new range
We have formulated a range of exciting new diets for active dogs who like to Get Out & Go! All of these have been developed to suit dogs of all life stages and activity levels. Learn more today…
Active Dogs
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Feeding & Nutrition
Skinner’s in-house Nutritional Team
My dog is always hungry
Are dogs really as hungry as they would lead us to believe? If so, what, if anything, can we do to help them feel full? Have a read of our tips to help work out if your dog is genuinely hungry…
Active Dogs
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Feeding & Nutrition
Skinner’s in-house Nutritional Team
Balancing electrolytes in your dog’s diet
Electrolytes are critical for every-day functioning. Find out what they are, why they are important, and whether your dog needs them in their diet.
Active Dogs
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Feeding & Nutrition
Skinner’s in-house Nutritional Team
How to feed a spayed or neutered dog
Lots of owners choose to spay or neuter their dog. However, it can affect a dog’s nutritional demands, meaning owners often have to make dietary adjustments to suit their newly spayed or neutered dog.
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Feeding & Nutrition
Less Active Dogs
Skinner’s in-house Nutritional Team
Understanding the vitamins that go into your dog’s food
With so many different foods out there, it can be difficult to know what is best for your dog. The back of the bag can often be a good place to start; but what does all the information on the back mean? In particular, why do we see vitamins on the label?
Active Dogs
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Feeding & Nutrition
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What are the benefits to feeding my dog a salmon-based food?
Our salmon diets are tried, tested and loved by many dogs! It’s no wonder really – especially when salmon can be a delicious alternative to meats and has numerous health benefits when included in a dog’s diet. Are you unsure if salmon is the right choice for your dog? Then let us tell you a little bit more…
Allergies
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Feeding & Nutrition
Skinner’s in-house Nutritional Team
Could Maintenance be the right food for your dog?
Field & Trial Maintenance is a firm favourite with many dog owners, but are you wondering if it’s suitable for your four-legged friend? Read our advice to find out if our popular kibble is the right food to be feeding your dog.
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Feeding & Nutrition
Less Active Dogs
Skinner’s in-house Nutritional Team
Can glucosamine and chondroitin help your dog?
Running and playing are essential for our dog’s mental and physical health, so it’s important we do everything we can as owners to help support their joints and encourage their freedom of movement.
Skinner’s in-house Nutritional Team
Should dogs take joint supplements?
At Skinner’s we understand the importance of healthy movement and mobility. Which is why we have developed a selection of dry kibble diets to provide joint support and help aid the flexibility of movement in a range of breeds, ages, shapes and sizes of dogs. These dog foods include Field & Trial Turkey & Rice and Field & Trial Maintenance Plus, both of which are formulated with Joint Aid for Dogs.
Active Dogs
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Feeding & Nutrition
Skinner’s in-house Nutritional Team
Why choose Junior?
When changing from puppy food to adult food, there is typically a gradual decrease in the nutrient provision – in particular, a step-down in dietary protein, fat and energy levels, as well as managed levels of key minerals such as calcium and phosphorous. Our Junior diets can help make this step down from puppy food to adult dog food more gradual by providing a nutritional “stepping stone”.
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Feeding & Nutrition
Puppies and Junior Dogs
Skinner’s in-house Nutritional Team
Skinner’s Puppy Feeding Guide
Wondering how much, how often and what you should be feeding your puppy? Learn more in our Puppy Feeding Guide.
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Feeding & Nutrition
Guide
Skinner’s in-house Nutritional Team
Supporting every life stage with Skinner’s
Good nutrition is key throughout a dog’s life to encourage health and longevity. Learn the importance of switching your dog’s diet at different stages of their life.
Active Dogs
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