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Written by Joe Holyoake
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Published: 02/28/2024, edited: 01/15/2025
The Wag! team conducts independent research and consults pet experts to curate our recommendations. This content is supported by our affiliate pet partners and we may receive a commission on the links provided.
Finn Multi Vitamin Dog Supplement
Why Wag! Loves It!
- The mix of probiotics, Omega acids and glucosamine will contribute towards healthy digestion, coat, joints and more
- The soft chews are beef liver-flavored, so should be easy to give to your dog
- The packaging is made of cardboard and the container is made of tin, both of which can be recycled
- The multivitamins meet the quality standards set by the National Animal Supplements Council, a non-profit membership body
Considerations & Concerns
- The multivitamins are only intended for adult and senior dogs
- The packaging does feature a non-recyclable tamper seal, so they’re not fully plastic-free
- The fact that large dogs need four chews at a time means that one tin will only last just over three weeks — this could become expensive in the long run
Vibeful 10-in-1 Multivitamin Bites
Why Wag! Loves It
- The pair of flavors offers more choice than most brands of multivitamins
- The chews contain lots of minerals and vitamins to support a dog’s health, including a probiotic, Omega fatty acids and antioxidants
- The product is made in the USA by Chewy, one of the biggest pet retailers in the USA
- The supplements are safe for all breed sizes to take, albeit in varying quantities
Considerations & Concerns
- The soft chews can’t be taken by dogs under the age of one
- The product has only been on the market since 2023, so some parents might want to exercise caution
Coco and Luna 10-In-1 Multivitamin
Why Wag! Loves It
- Soft chew form could be easier to administer to fussy dogs
- The salmon flavor might also act as an enticement
- The formula contains a wide range of vitamins, minerals and supplements, plus milk thistle
Considerations & Concerns
- Only suitable for canines
- Large breeds need 3 soft chews daily, meaning this product may run out quickly
PetHonesty Puppy Multivitamin
Why Wag! Loves It
- The product abides by the quality standards set out by the National Animal Supplements Council (NASC)
- The hickory bacon flavor should prove tempting for your dog
- The ingredient list includes DHA, probiotics and beta-carotene to support your puppy’s health
- The absence of artificial flavors, colors and preservatives is reassuring
Considerations & Concerns
- The chews are only suitable for pets aged between four and twelve months
- The tub will only last for three weeks with extra-large puppies due to the increased dosage required
Zesty Paws Senior Multivitamins
Why Wag! Loves It
- The ingredient list is geared towards the health concerns of senior canines and includes minerals not found in regular multivitamins (including cranberry concentrate, lutein and MSM)
- The two meaty flavors will surely prove irresistible to dogs and there’s an alternative should your dog turn their nose up at one
- The product is suitable for all breed sizes
- The recipe includes no artificial colors, preservatives or flavors
- The company is a member of the National Animal Supplements Council (NASC)
Considerations & Concerns
- The beef flavor was among the most expensive dog multivitamin options we could find at the time of writing
- The chicken-flavor version won’t be suitable for dogs with poultry allergies as they contain real chicken