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Package Dimensions : 4.02 x 3.66 x 3.58 inches; 10 ounces
Item model number : 001
Date First Available : July 2, 2025
Manufacturer : Safaroff LLC
ASIN : B0F24Y7R6W
Best Sellers Rank: #76,081 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #538 in Dog Multivitamins
Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 36 ratings var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when(‘A’, ‘ready’).execute(function(A) { if (dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction !== true) { dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction = true; A.declarative( ‘acrLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault”: true }, function (event) { if (window.ue) { ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } } ); } }); P.when(‘A’, ‘cf’).execute(function(A) { A.declarative(‘acrStarsLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault” : true }, function(event){ if(window.ue) { ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } }); });
23-in-1 Dog Multivitamins: Formulated to support your dog’s complete health, including Glucosamine, Probiotics, Omega-3 from salmon oil, and antioxidants, to promote joint health, digestion, and vibrant well-being from head to tail.
Hip & Joint Vitality: It is enriched with Glucosamine and targeted nutrients, supports hip and joint health, reduces inflammation, and boosts flexibility, empowering your dog with enhanced mobility and a vibrant, active lifestyle.
Gut Health + Healthy Skin & Coat: with 6 probiotics and Omega-3 fatty acids, our dog vitamins and supplements promote healthy Gut flora, supports digestive wellness, strengthens immunity, and reduces itchiness and redness for healthier skin and a glossy, vibrant coat.
Suitable For All Ages And Sizes: Our puppy vitamins and supplements are suitable for all dog sizes: small, medium, and large. These chews are appropriate for dogs of all ages, puppies and senior dogs
Made in the USA: Pawmid multivitamins and supplements are crafted by Vet in an FDA-registered facility, ensuring premium quality, safety, and efficacy for your dog’s optimal health.
8 reviews for Dog Multivitamins Chewable with Probiotics – Dog Vitamins and Supplements – 140 Treats – Senior & Puppy Multivitamin for Dogs – Hip & Joint Support – Immune Health, Skin, Heart, Digestion, Probiotics
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Barb –
Dog Multivitamins
Just recently started using these, it appears to be working. I noticed that when that their urine is yellower, just like we take vitamins. They love the taste and go crazy when I go for the jar.
Michelle Negoita –
I can see improving
Very good product for my dogs
Cliftonian Institute –
vitamins and glucosamine joint support
These chicken flavored supplement chews seem to be helpful. Our 60 pound friend seems to like them and she does have joint pain so the multivitamins and glucosamine joint support are good for her at her age. There are 140 chews in this container which should last a little over a month if used as a daily supplement. These treats also support gut health and promotes healthy skin according to the description. These are made in the USA which is always a plus for me but I don’t know where the ingredients are sourced from. The overall value for this item is good if you can see improvement in your pets life and health.
Customer Review –
Made in USA/FDA registered facilities. Great ingredients & potential benefits. Small, chewable.
This is a review for Pawmid Dog Multivitamins Chewable with Probiotics – Dog Vitamins and Supplements – 140 Treats – Senior & Puppy Multivitamin for Dogs – Hip & Joint Support – Immune Health, Skin, Heart, Digestion, ProbioticsThese are chicken flavored multivitamins for dogs. This canister contains 140 chewable treats. The treats are small, a little bigger than a button with no noxious smell, and we’re easy for my dog to eat. I will note that she’s extremely picky, I ended up using a thin layer bacon flavored pill wrap that I have to use for her meds, and now she gobbles the supplements up. If you have a picky pal and don’t have pill wrap you can try a glob of peanut butter on the supplements (no peanut butter that contains the artificial sweetener xylitol as it’s toxic to dogs).These vitamins are made in the USA in FDA registered facilities, so you know the supplements must meet much more rigorous standards for safety and efficacy. On the label there’s feeding instructions listed according to weight, anywhere from 1 chew for little guys and maxing out at 5 chews for the big dogs. So even if you have a large breed you’ll get a month (28 days) out of this canister at a price of only $15 and that’s an excellent deal in my experience. I’m almost embarrassed to say how much I’ve been paying for a 30 day supply of my joint chews, but let’s just say I could order several of these Pawmid canisters for the same price. And what’s better is my dog only needs 3 a day so this will last me a little more than 6 weeks. Being domestically made, having a great list of benefits in addition to an affordable price makes this a no-brainer for me to recommend to others, but I’ll give some additional info below, just to be comprehensive.There’s loads of good stuff in these chews, it’s a 23 in 1 multivitamin so I’ll spare you the long list. However, the seller does a great job with the online listing, showing all the ingredients and nutritional analysis, what specifically the goal of the components are (ie: hip and joint, heart health, vision, immune support and so on..) Basically any information you’ll need before you order is available on the page. I appreciate the transparency, more commonly I’m surprised by something I see listed on the packaging only after it shows up at my door. So the whole sales page is very refreshing! I think you can definitely order with confidence.. what you see, is what you get.As far as the formula, I like it, and again I’ll spare you listing off everything that’s easily found in the product details, but I think it’s worth highlighting just a couple things. The fish oil! There’s nothing that grosses me out more than the generic term “fish oil”. It’s like a bunch of leftover fish scraps (“beaks and talons” as my Dad would of said) and all the junk is put into a pot to boil then the slurry is compressed to extract the oil. Legitimately, scraping the bottom of the barrel. There are specific fatty fish they’re supposed to use the tissue of but who knows what kind of fish, what parts.. it is a byproduct but also evokes the worst connotation of the word. When they don’t tell you where the oil comes from it’s because they don’t know. So I really appreciate that this supplement says “Alaskan salmon oil”, and remember they’re in registered facilities so they can’t fudge ingredients. Secondly, the pre and probiotics. Yes, the jury is still kinda out of the benefits but there’s really no downside here and there’s enough good research to suggest they can be part of a healthy diet for dogs. So I’m thrilled to see the addition of that as my dog has a sensitive stomach and we’re always looking for ways to bolster her gut health. It’s something I think more manufacturers should utilize in pet products so kudos to Pawmid for adding these. And last I’ll just compliment them on the addition of fruit! There’s great nutrients that get ignored because fruit and dogs aren’t necessarily synonymous but our pets are domesticated and their diets are evolved. I think it’s another thing that’s underutilized, a largely ignored entire food group. I sprinkle fresh blueberries on my dog’s food a few times a week.. (Get organic, they’re usually part of the annual “dirty dozen” and are on the 2025 list too. Their skin is so thin they soak up multiple toxic pesticides).. my dog loves them but that’s the only fruit I can get her to eat so adding fruit derived nutrients to the vitamin, even in relatively small doses, is really helpful to me.Lastly, I’ll leave you with a little info from my vet. My dog is a senior and I was commenting that I didn’t think her glucosamine chew was doing much for her anymore. She takes a prescription medication for arthritis but my vet recommends continuing with joint supplements too. She started talking about the importance of other additives in addition to glucosamine, that you really need a well rounded multivitamin and everything working together to get the best benefits. For joint support in particular she was talking about the benefit of baswellia as a great anti-inflammatory to pair with glucosamine. When I saw it listed here, that sealed the deal for me, my vet is a fountain of knowledge and I trust her recommendations. As far as my real world experience, I just got these supplements so my girl is only a few days into using them and it’s too soon to tell how effective they’ll be, but I’ll come back to update my review on anything worth mentioning. For now, I recommend them.
Sami Jo –
They smell horrid but dog loves them.
My dog loves these. She thinks they’re treats. She has to take three a day because she’s pretty big but they do stink. They don’t just stink. They STANK.They also make her breathe smell horrid too. But the content i investigated seems to be healthy for her so I have been tolerating it. Most healthy things stink I guess. I have noticed shes a little more mobile in her back legs or hip area. Not sure if it’s because of these or not but as long as she’ll take them I’ll give them to her. The price is right in line with other vitamins ive gotten for her in the past so I think it’s fair for it being such a big bottle
stnwerks –
Our dog loves them!
They have a great vitamin scent, and our dog loves eating them every day. She will do tricks just to get her vitamins!
Alexis –
Dogs love them.
Dogs seem to love them.
ZReviews –
Dog approved
My dog likes these and her back legs seem to not he as stiff when she takes them regularly.