







🐾 Keep your dog itch-free and thriving — because comfort is the new cool!
VetriScience Allergy & Itch Support Chews deliver advanced, vet-formulated relief for dogs suffering from seasonal and environmental allergies. Featuring a potent blend of Anivestin botanicals, clinically proven ProBio65 probiotics, and Omega-3 rich QRILL Pet krill meal, these 75 duck-flavored chews support skin health, soothe irritation, and boost immune function. Perfect for sensitive dogs, this NASC-certified supplement is a holistic solution to keep your furry friend comfortable, healthy, and ready to join every adventure.







| Active Ingredients | Chinese Skullcap Extract, ProBio65 Probiotic, Qrill Pet Krill Meal |
| Brand | VETRISCIENCE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,617 Reviews |
| Flavor | Chews |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Product Benefits | Allergy Support, Immune Support |
K**T
Impressive Product
Very impressed with this product. Arrived safe and secure and helped pet tremendiously. No smell and pets ate it without issue.
L**Y
Lifesaver for Kennel Cough!
This stuff works great, and even my picky dogs love the flavor! We initially bought when our labs contracted kennel cough from daycare, and it cut their recovery times to just a few days vs. over a week! Now, we keep by their food bins and give before and after they’ll be going to stay at doggy daycare. So easy to use - just squeeze the dropper to fill and again to dispense. We put directly in our dogs’ mouths or on their food.
G**S
Good but large & dog hates the taste.
This was prescribed for a 12.5 year old doberman by the holistic vet. It works at a cellular level so I cannot tell you anything about whether its working or not. However, the vet uses it all the time and raved about it. The only reason I give them four stars is that the capsules are very large and the dog hates the taste of them if she breaks the capsule. I have had these end up on the floor in a cloud of powder if the dog chews. I either have to hide them in chunks of meat or a pill pocket or I have to pill her and toss them in with a bit of coconut oil. It would be good if they could work on the size or the taste to make it easier to get the dogs to get the medicine down. With them being so large its natural for the dog to bit down on the pill pocket or the meat and thats when she gets the taste.
E**Z
good for senior pekes
great stuff will buy again
N**A
An excellent product from an excellent company.
This is a top rated companies for animal health products. Our veterinarian is one of the top 10 small animal specialist in the USA. She recommended this product for our house rabbits and guinea pigs over 15 years ago. We've been using it ever since. It has improved the quality of their health & lengthened their lifespans. When using this for any animal, ALWAYS consult veterinarian first. The dosages are different for small animals. It may conflict with other meds or supplements your fur babies are and may be contraindicated based on other meds, age &health issues. Always check with the vet first with any supplement. If your vet recommends DMG, this is the company you want to get it from. Don't use knockoff companies or or supplements from outside the USA. Ask your vet for the proper dose and for syringes to measures a dose & administer. The vet usually gives the syringes for meds and feeding free, just rinse them out with warm water afterwards. No soap. Ask your vet for syringes without the rubber stoppers. They will last longer. Keep the doors & frequency consistent. This bigger bottle is a better value. If your fur baby doesn't want to take by syringe, do the black male method: Squirt the DMG on top of their food. My bunnies & guinea pigs get it squirted on top of their salads! This company has very high quality control standards. Better safe than sorry!
A**N
Diabetic Dog? Watch Their Blood Glucose Levels
My diabetic beagle, Remington, went blind in December from SARDS. I researched the disease and found a study that recommended the VetriScience Laboratories - Cell Advance to help protect the dog's eyes from further damage and maybe even reverse damage. I decided that it wouldn't hurt to try it. I gave it to her for a month and a half and didn't really notice a difference in her health or eye sight. She's a lot less confused now but that could be from getting used to being blind. The problem we had with the Cell Advance is that her blood glucose shot up and I couldn't get it below 350 no matter how much I increased the insulin. She was often in the 400's and sometimes near 600 at supper time. Her diabetes was regulated before using this supplement. As soon as I stopped giving her these pills, her glucose levels dropped and she's now back in the 100's & low 200's for most of the day. I wouldn't recommend these for a dog with diabetes. If you do give them to your diabetic dog, keep a close eye on their glucose levels. As for taste, I would break open a pill and pour it over my dog's food at meal time. She would eat it just fine. I even gave her a whole pill once and she chewed it and swallowed it like it was a treat.
L**R
Dont get scratched up by a scabby cat
This stuff is amazing! I have a calico cat who is 11 years old and has a lot of white on her. Like very fair complected humans, cats that are mostly white are prone to suffering from dry skin. Dry skin is many times the root cause for excessive iching which leaves cats raw and sometimes bleeding. Damaged skin is very prone to allergic reactions and secondary infections. Simply put, dry skin can be simply hell on a cat. This poor cat had so many raw spots on her back, from the tip of her nose to the base of her tail, that they were visable at a distance when she walked through the room. They also covered both shoulders and she had so damaged one spot between her ears that it formed an abcess. I took her to my vet who had previously prescribed the below listed drip meds which id been adninistering for several years. Non of the other cats had this problem and I noticed that the condition got worse during the winter. She was convinced that the cat must be crawling with bugs. She searched and took skin samples but found no trace of them. I treat my cats with flea drip and worming drip that I buy from my vet and apply monthly. I continued spraying kitty hysrocortizone on her which gave her only temporary relief and made her very hard to catch but at least it did something. I switched to a Burts Bees product which worked better and I was less concerned when she licked part of it off. The problem was that for it to be effective, i had to apply it almost daily. She looked like a wet mop most of the time. She loved when I rubbed the spray in but she started to only come out when she was hungry. Then I read the reviews on these Vetriscience drops. I was unable to rate the taste because she was now so shy that she ran away when I approached her while she was eating. I tried squirting them in her mouth but she never recieved the full doseage. She usually started scratching and then got away. You may be thinking, "Why bother with that cat!?" You wouldnt believe it from the way shes been acting but she used to be the most friendly and affectionate cat on the farm. I found her abandoned as a very young kitten and we have always been close friends. I was just starting to get used to being scratched up when she started approaching me again. I had been treating her with Vetriscience drops for about 2 weeks but she was getting only 25% of the recommended doses. I examined her back. There was clearly at least a 50% improvement in the condition of her skin! I was pretty sick of the scratches, wished she could get the full dose, get well and give ME a chance to heal. I was putting the meds away and noticed a tube of Cat Lax which is administered by smearing the dosage on the top of the cats front foot. If she was licking herself all the time, why not just squirt the meds on her back? It has been almost 14 days and she is nearly all healed. So am i for that matter. I highly recommend trying Vetriscience drops on your cat to treat skin irritations or allergies. There are only a few meds I keep on hand and restock before Im out. This one has just earned an honored spot on that shelf!
Q**N
It's Working!
We have a pretty anxious kitty with feline herpes (viral rhinitis or the "kitty flu" if you will), and have had a hard time getting his sneezing under control. With a full dose of lysine he was still sneezing (though not nearly as bad). I'd had about enough of it and his vet had not worried adding anything to his medication. I figured being really safe and just another amino acid, DMG was worth a try. Well, he's been on it for about a week or two (only 0.25mgs as we wanted to start slow since the vet wasn't consulted) and the sneezing has finally subsided! We're only using it while the illness is showing symptoms till we can discuss its use with his vet so I can't speak to its ability to keep the virus from remitting, just that it helped get rid of his symptoms (finally!!!). I am overjoyed that this worked as I was cautious to try other remedies on the market (like Echinacea) since they can have serious side effects (and being an amino acid (building blocks of protein), this medicine is very safe). Edit: We have been using this product for several years now. It is a mainstay in his treatment for FHV/FVR. I would like to stress that this is NOT a cure, but it makes a big difference (certainly more than lysine). When we first started using this product we were already using lysine with very little improvement. DMG was a game changer! We went from regular sneezing, runny nose, poor appetite, and recurrent bacterial infections that had to be treated with antibiotics to stop unending sneezing fits... to needing antibiotics once a year when something happens to stress my kitty out enough that it compounds the chronic viral infection and he gets a secondary infection. He has made it some years totally free of sneezing and we can get him to accept a larger variety of foods (though the downside is he's interested in human food now, lol! gotta remember to not put garlic on my chicken). His vet is even impressed with the improvement that this product has made in keeping the sneeze attacks away. It ABSOLUTELY reduces relapses and could potentially lead to medication-induced remission (my kitty's longest run thus far is two years, through two moves!)! I would absolutely recommend this product to anyone who has a cat with FHV/FVR! And for those who don't: My cat has always been indoor only, but I tend to pet any cat I see... and I carried this virus into my house on my clothes. This is entirely preventable. Get your cats vaccinated! Even your indoor-only cats!
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