

✨ Unlock your dog’s ultimate glow-up with every scoop! 🐾
The Missing Link Skin & Coat + Probiotics is a premium, vet-formulated superfood powder designed to support dogs’ skin health and promote a glossy, vibrant coat. Featuring cold-processed ingredients like Vitamin E, Biotin, Omega fatty acids, and LactoSpore probiotics, it enhances nutrient absorption and reduces shedding, itching, and dry skin. Easy to mix into daily meals, this 1lb bag delivers potent, natural nutrition that transforms your dog’s coat from dull to dazzling.



















| ASIN | B002TAOYK6 |
| Active Ingredients | Ingredients: Ground Flaxseed, Cane Molasses, Rice Bran, Primary Dried Yeast, Sunflower Seed, Beef Liver, Natural Flavoring, Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Dried Carrot, Ground Beef Bone, Fructooligosaccharide, Taurine, Dried Fish Solubles, Vitamin E Supplement (Natural Source), Ground Barley Grass, Dried Kelp, Dried Oyster, Zinc Methionine Complex, Lecithin, Dried Bacillus coagulans Fermentation Product (Lactospore®), Pyridoxine HCl (source of Vitamin B6), Yucca Schidigera Extract, Selenium Yeast, Biotin. Active Ingredients Ingredients: Ground Flaxseed, Cane Molasses, Rice Bran, Primary Dried Yeast, Sunflower Seed, Beef Liver, Natural Flavoring, Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Dried Carrot, Ground Beef Bone, Fructooligosaccharide, Taurine, Dried Fish Solubles, Vitamin E Supplement (Natural Source), Ground Barley Grass, Dried Kelp, Dried Oyster, Zinc Methionine Complex, Lecithin, Dried Bacillus coagulans Fermentation Product (Lactospore®), Pyridoxine HCl (source of Vitamin B6), Yucca Schidigera Extract, Selenium Yeast, Biotin. See more |
| Allergen Information | Beef, Fish, Shellfish |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,745 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #50 in Dog Multivitamins |
| Brand | The Missing Link |
| Brand Name | The Missing Link |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,562 Reviews |
| Flavor | Skin & Coat |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00782510250099 |
| Included Components | No media components |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Type Name | Missing Link |
| Item Volume | 5 Liters |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | W.F. YOUNG, INC. |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 782510250099 622213223696 015568958472 074748316198 612016010081 |
| Unit Count | 16 Ounce |
| Volume | 5 Liters |
| Warranty Description | USE IT, LOVE IT. OR YOUR MONEY BACK. GUARANTEED. WF Young (Makers of Absorbine, The Missing Link, Silver Honey, Pet Kelp, Leather Therapy, Honest to Goodness) stand by our products and if you’re unsatisfied for any reason, you can return the product for a full refund. No questions asked. If the item is marked non-returnable, please contact the seller you purchased from for a refund. |
K**P
Perfect for itchy angels
The Missing Link Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs This supplement has made a huge difference in my dog’s skin and coat! After just a few weeks of daily use, I noticed less shedding, reduced itching, and a shinier, healthier coat. My pup used to have dry patches and dull fur, but now he looks like he just came from the groomer — even between baths. It’s super easy to use — just scoop and mix into food. My dog actually gets excited when he sees it going on his kibble, so the taste must be great too. I also love that it’s made with natural, omega-rich ingredients, including flaxseed and biotin, with no artificial fillers or junk. If your dog struggles with dry skin, flaky patches, or seasonal shedding, I highly recommend giving this a try. It’s been a game-changer for us. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Visible results, happy dog, less hair on my floors — total win!
E**.
Great Addition for Skin and Coat
I have used this supplement for years. Originally using the standard recipe. When my new 1yo puppy started shedding this spring like I’ve never witnessed with my previous 6 dogs. This was my go to initially when my 1st golden retire mix was shedding like crazy. This pup has dry skin and itching. This has all the ingredients to help get her coat and skin in great shape and less shedding. She is fed a high quality holistic dog food so this should complete her diet. I can’t wait to see her skin and coat improve. She has a lustrous coat to start, this will give her the additional supplements that address the skin and shedding.
D**.
Healthy pup
My vet recommended this topping on my 5 pound Yorkie poo science Hill dog food who is 8 year old. She seems to be doing great on it! Helps with allergies and probiotics
A**M
... not the one to rant and rave about how great a product is but
I am not the one to rant and rave about how great a product is but, in this case, I feel that I have to thank the producer of Missing Link for their wonderful product. My 2 1/2 year old lab started having skin issues: really nasty hotspots and rashes. He was prescribed antibiotics and prescription shampoos; the relief was short lived. Last week I made up my mind to take him to the dermatologist: $175 to get seen only. A lady that I met at the dog park recommended this product. At this point, I was desperate enough to try anything. It worked like magic for my boy: in 24 hours he stopped most of the self chewing and, a week later, most of his hotspots are healed. His energy level is visibly increased and he is in so much better spirits. My other dog, a former stray, is allergic to flea bites (despite the fact that I changed her anti-flea medication to the best rated one); she is still pretty itchy. However, her energy level has also increases (like I needed a teenager dog to be more energetic). This product may or may not work for your dog; I think it has nothing to do with the product though but with the fact that it may or may not contain the component that your dog needs. Overall I am happy with it. The only reason why it gets 4 stars is because it does not work as well for both dogs.
F**N
My dog grew all his hair back! It took about a year, but it works.
- The bad: My dog would not touch it when I first put this powder on a plate. When I added pieces of cheese to it, he would reluctantly try to pick out the cheese. When my children arrived from school, one of their comments was: "Dad, can we open the window? Whooaaah, what an obnoxious rotten fish smell." Several reviewers mentioned issues with their dog getting runny stool, after they feed their dog this stuff. The bag needs to be refrigerated after opening and only lasts 90 days before it goes bad. - The good: Omega 3 and 6 should be good for the skin. - Verdict: I need to give it 90 days to see if this product works. I'll give it the benefit of the doubt in the meantime and rate it 4 stars. 6/10/14 This product rocks. I have since started buying the 5 lb bag. I have copied the review below that I have left for the 5 lb bag, to explain why the product, irrelevant of the size, has earned a solid 5 stars: My 50 lb dog has a fungal skin disorder: loss of hair, black greasy skin and an obnoxious smell. He scratches and bites it non-stop. His eyes are often covered with yellow gunk. The vet hasn't been able to fix it. I decided to try the alternative route and purchased the 1lb bag of "Missing Link" on amazon. For the first few days, there was a fishy stench in the house and my dog didn't care for the powder. He has finally finished the 1 lb bag after about 2 months and here are the changes: he loves it now, his hair started growing back, and I notice less scratching and less biting. Maybe it's a coincidence, but so far I haven't seen any fleas either. I'm happy with the changes "Ultimate Skin & Coat" has made. I bought me a 5 lb bag this time around as it makes more sense economically than the 1 lb bag. 6/10/14 I have bought another 5 lb bag. All my dog's hair has grown back. The skin disorder that prevented hair growth seems gone. Granted, I also upgraded his dogfood to "Pure Balance: Lamb & Brown Rice Recipe" (available at Walmart) in the last few months, so it's likely a combination of both that has caused the improvement. Lately, my dog has been standing at the fridge as if he's telling me to give him another serving of this powder. You think he's liking it now? FYI: The package says: "Refrigerate after opening. Use within 90 days of opening". I was worried that it would expire and go bad before it gets used up. My worry was unfounded. I had my previos 5 lb bag for about 6 months in the fridge, and it was still fine.
L**E
Hair restorer
SUMMARY: Works as claimed, very palatable, no residual odor common to other omega-3 additives, will buy again; rather long, complicated ingredients list including many unusual items, but can't dispute observable health results EXPERIENCE: Our chocolate lab pup has struggled with touchy skin for his entire 2.5 years. We've treated him for what MAY be intermittent yeast infections and for recurring ear infections with just brief success. Judging our guy has allergies, our vet steered us to adding omegas to his diet, but my wife and I can't tolerate the fish oil that seeps through his skin--what a stench. I found Missing Link when looking for a non-fishy replacement for the omega nutriceutical. The manufacturer's claims are correct. His coat definitely improved, and our vet was right too, as he's far less disturbed scratching. His hair is returning, though it's still a fight for him (right now the trees are pollinating, and he definitely reacts to tree pollen). There's also no breath or skin odor from the product. We've given it to both our labs (gotta be fair), and their coats have definitely improved. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instruction about phasing in the product over 1-2 weeks. Labs have touchy guts, and even on a consistent diet, they can empty a house with just a single, innocent fart. Like us, labs benefit from some fiber, too, but like us, too much change too fast is disruptive and eruptive. So, follow the instructions! It would be nice if the manufacturer included a long-handled, 1-tsp scoop (or, in our labs' case, a 1-tbs scoop). We keep a 1-tbs measure in the bag, but when you get near the bottom, you have to reach in. However, the product, a powder, is not sticky-greasy, so you don't bring it out on your hand. (We do live in a dry climate, so it might be worse in Seattle or Florida.) We feed our dogs California Natural, a 5-ingredient, grain-free dog food, and our experience has taught us that a low-ingredient-count food without grains is smart. We were pleased that this product is almost grain-free, as our dogs have been far healthier since we took all grains our of their diet. However, the ingredient list on this product is quite long, kind of like a human multivitamin, and it includes items that certainly weren't in the ancestral dog diet ("dried alfalfa meal," "freeze dried oyster?"). We're curious about whether all of these ingredients are really necessary, but you certainly can't argue with results. (Though our yellow lab, whose coat has been excellent on the California Natural, showed just tiny improvement with this Missing Link additive.) The dogs do seem to like the additive, but as they're labs, it's hard to be sure--they eat practically anything we might accidentally drop even NEAR their bowls. The product needs to be refrigerated after opening. That's a shame, but undoubtedly the result of including fresh ingredients without a strong preservative (good choice).
D**D
I can say that I was a bit of a skeptic when it comes to supplements like this, but I have been pleasantly surprised
Well, I can say that I was a bit of a skeptic when it comes to supplements like this, but I have been pleasantly surprised. We bought this for my daughter's Schnauzer because it was staying at our house while they were moving. The dog had a series of small pimple like bumps on its back and had that flaky dermatitis and associated smell. Its coat was greasy and dull and the dog scratched constantly. We tried bathing and several shampoo skin remedies but they still didn't remove the core issue. I saw this product and decided to give it a go. About one week after administering the Missing Link the "pimples" began to disappear, the flaky dermatitis began coming off and the smell improved. The Schnauzer is a medium sized dog and we have been giving her 1 teaspoon daily in a small amount of canned dog food. This supplemented her normal ration of dry dog food and that way we can be sure she got the dose. She has been on the formula for about a month now and scratches much less, her coat has improved and is now much more shiny. The dermatitis and small bumps are gone and the smell has greatly improved. The dog seem happier and more relaxed. I wish I had tried this on some past dogs that we have had to help with other skin issues. It may not work for your specific issue but in this case Missing Link lived up to its advertising. It's economical given the dosage and the amount of relief it has brought to this dog and to us is invaluable. Thank you for a wonderful product.
J**L
Literally Saved My Dogs Life
My 7 year old shih Tzu, Bubba, randomly took a turn for the worse. He had ear infections in the past and the groomer often times would tell us he had a food allergy because his paws were red. The ear infections would clear up with the drops and the antibiotics, but the food allergy issue just never resolved itself. Then the ear infections turned into ear and eye infections. They'd get so bad so fast that we'd take him to the vet and they'd make us feel like terrible dog parents. "How long has it been like this?!" the vet would say. She didn't believe us when we'd say the past 2 days. Hundreds of dollars later, prednisone prescriptions, expensive prescription dog food that only contained chemicals and "hydrolyzed chicken" (that he hated and only ate when starving) he still wasn't improving. Fast forward to the downward spiral: Bubba became very lethargic. He'd curl up on the couch and sleep all day. Never played with his toys anymore, never cuddled, developed this horrible odor to where I couldn't even stand being in the same room as him. He started licking so badly that all the hair on his legs was diappearing and the hair under his chin was also rubbing off from the act of licking. He couldn't jump off the couch or go down the stairs because he'd lose control of his back right leg. It would spasm and get stuck up in the air. He wouldn't even bark anymore when someone came in the door. I felt I needed to take him to the vet, but knew they'd charge me an arm and a leg, nothing they'd do would work, and I'd leave feeling like an evil dog parent. I was also scared that I'd have to put him down. He was only 7. That's when a friend of mine suggested Missing Link because he heard "good things." I read the reviews & saw similar cases, so I figured I'd give it a try. It was only $15 so if it didn't work, no big deal. It shipped fairly quickly, just a few days. Within the first week I noticed Bubba's smell improving. By the second week he was able to jump off the couch and run down the stairs without his leg spasming. By the end of the 1st month, the terrible odor was completely gone, he was playing again, eating his food right up, and was the old cuddly playful Bubba I used to know. I now tell EVERYONE about Missing Link. It literally saved my dogs life, and is the best $15 I ever spent for him.
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