

🐾 Elevate your pup’s health game with every chew!
Solid Gold Multivitamin for Dogs offers 120 chewable beads packed with essential vitamins and probiotics to support immune and digestive health. Highly rated and pup-approved, it’s a premium daily supplement designed to keep your dog vibrant and thriving.




| ASIN | B0BPJH46CT |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,855 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #300 in Dog Supplements & Vitamins |
| Color | 120 beads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (278) |
| Date First Available | 18 December 2024 |
| Item Weight | 290 g |
| Item model number | Multi-Parent |
| Package Dimensions | 9.91 x 9.3 x 8.99 cm; 290 g |
| batteries required | No |
S**A
This dog multivitamin is one of the better ones being sold. I had compared ingredients and quantity/quality of ingredients and so far, it’s the best vitamin I found for my pups since last year. And they love the taste!
M**E
The dogs love them, despite the stinky "vitamin smell".
M**A
Not sure if you're familiar with the craziness of allergies or gut health but I was told french bulldogs have it pretty bad. Can't feed them this they're allergic to that they can't swim lol 😂 I actually had someone tell me well just let her try when. They saw her having fun running running out along the shoreline with me. I'm like no dumb dumb, we special she's a barrel, no floatie, she'll drown. Come to discover after Himalayan yak treats (favorite! Get) and wanting to do more for nutrition and gut health I thought zesty paws in her favorite peanut butter was legit. However, if you compare the active ingredients in solid gold which is made in the USA compared to Zesty's you'll find basically all the goodness in zesty is just flaxseed! So do yourself a favor, go to Amazon and or whole foods and buy a bag of ground organic flaxseed and lightly Sprinkle that on top of your dog's dog food they will love you and it! Wonderful fiber better stool and regular movements without thr discomfort. No diarrhea. That's what Tootsie said anyway. Hahaha. Tootsie is a solid 23 lbs sonibhave tonfollow the directions and only give her half a vitamon which is hard but remember its a vitamin not a treat! 1-25lbs = 1/2 vitamin once a day. She runs to her cage coming back from her walk waiting for this that after breakfast it's hilarious. Biotin for skin and hair (no more licking paws!) VIT B12 for energy (she's back to doing her zoomies! And chasing Kiki the cat) VIT C for immune support *do not over do it. I don't know if it was the switch from Zesty to this product or perhaps the organic peanut butter here and there as minimal sugar in her diet but her ears busted out with a yeast overgrowth. Sometimes our bodies get worse or purge before they get better. We have insurance, it did require a visit to the vet and an antibiotic. We did NOT stop taking Solid Gold, we only stopped taking zesty paws, her ears were "dirty" before with zesty paws and were treated with an ointment which was useless. She has been clean happier and healthier on Super Gold again after that last flare up and no more zesty. It has been well over 3 months sans Zesty. Interestingly enough, I received a coupon for a free supply of the peanut butter supplements to receive before April 1st. I didnt even think twice to send off for. Keep your pets well! Read the ingredients.
S**.
I feed 3 dogs, tiny, medium and huge, all pure breed, picky punks. We make their food so it must have added vitamins. This one has an aroma that the dogs like but it's powerful (smoked meat smell). Although they weren't interested in it as a daily treat (thought I could separate it and let them have a little something that felt like extra) but they didn't "bite". HOWEVER, it's a different story when crushed into their food. With the tiny amount that goes into the food, it adds just enough of smoked meat smell/ taste, needed to make not-so-aromatic food more appealing. My pickiest punk eater even started eating on time with this addition. It's not ideal to add artificial flavor but if that tiny serving of vitamins is all I'm compromising, to get the vitamins in them and have them adore their food... I'm good. Granted, we added around 1/4tsp. Of a 7-8 herb combo (slightly heavier on celery seed) into the food at the same time. The herbs are clearly detectable, so it could be a combination. Whatever. They eat it like it's whipped cream. I'm not a fan of is having to smash the vitamin at every sitting, 3 times. Hard on the fingers. So when the can of vitamins comes in, I use the back of a meat tenderizer and crush the entire can to a powder. A blender would likely work but I like to keep the mess in the can. I weighed out the grams of required vitamin serving(s). For the big dogs it comes out to exactly 1/2 tsp. For the little guy, 1/4tsp. <--- much more accurate than breaking one in half for him. They don't break exactly in half, like...ever. It's worth the effort and $.
J**S
My local store stopped carrying the bulk vitamins I was getting for my pets (per vet advice), so I opted to try these vitamins for my 4 pups instead. I like that they help support their overall health and contribute to joint support. My pups really like the flavour and are happy to get one every night! However, I dislike having to break the already-tiny treats in half for my little dogs to meet the serving size, and wish that each whole treat was the right size out of the jar for toy and mini breeds.
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