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What does your dog actually need?

Tell us what your dog is dealing with. We'll match it to the ingredients with the strongest evidence, and show you what covers them in one daily scoop.

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What is your dog dealing with?

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This tool offers general educational guidance based on common ingredient evidence. It is not a diagnosis or a substitute for veterinary advice. If your dog has persistent or severe symptoms, see your vet.

How we match ingredients to your dog

Most owners buy three or four separate supplements without knowing whether the doses inside do anything. This finder maps the four everyday concerns to the ingredients with the best evidence, and the doses that matter.

Itchy skin and dull coat

Omega-3 (EPA and DHA), quercetin and antioxidants like rosemary and vitamin E are the most studied nutrients for skin barrier and coat quality.

Skin and coat guide →

Stiff joints and mobility

Glucosamine, MSM and turmeric (with black pepper for absorption) are the joint actives with the strongest support, and dose separates a working product from a placebo.

Joint supplement guide →

Digestion and gut health

A multi-strain probiotic with a prebiotic (inulin and pumpkin) supports a balanced gut, which downstream affects stool, gas and even skin.

Gut health guide →

Aging, energy and immunity

A bioactive B-complex, antioxidants and omega-3 support everyday vitality and healthy aging across a dog's senior years.

Immune and longevity guide →

Common questions

Does my dog really need a supplement?

A balanced complete diet covers basic needs, but most owners add support for a specific concern, joints, skin, gut or aging, where targeted ingredients have evidence. The honest answer is in our do dogs need supplements explainer.

Can I give my dog several supplements at once?

You can, but stacking separate joint, skin, gut and multivitamin products gets expensive and makes dosing hard to track. An all-in-one daily powder covers the same systems in a single, measured scoop.

How long until I see results?

Coat and energy changes often show in four to six weeks; joint and cognitive support typically takes eight to twelve weeks of consistent daily use.

Is this tool a diagnosis?

No. It is general educational guidance. Persistent or severe symptoms always warrant a veterinary visit.