Could My Pet's Kibble Be Impacting Their Grooming Needs?

I’ve noticed that my pet’s coat seems a bit dull and tangled lately, which has me a bit worried. I recently switched my small pet to a new kibble, hoping it would boost their energy and overall health. However, it seems like their grooming needs have increased since the change.

Their coat used to be shiny and smooth, but now I find myself brushing them more often and even trying out some homemade grooming sprays. I can’t help but wonder if the new kibble is playing a role in this. Has anyone else experienced similar changes in their pets’ grooming habits after switching kibble? What do you think the connection is between diet and coat maintenance for small pets?

I had a similar issue when I switched my dog’s food last year. Their coat got kind of rough and dull too, but I found that adding some fish oil to their diet helped a lot. Have you thought about trying that or maybe checking the ingredients in the new kibble?

I’ve had a similar issue when I switched my pet’s kibble. After changing, their coat looked a bit lackluster and I had to groom them way more often. I started adding a bit of coconut oil to their food, and it seemed to help with the shine. You might want to check if the new kibble has enough fat content too!