They think it is a treat
A supplement only works on the days it gets eaten. This one is a soft chew they take straight off your palm, which is why nobody here owns a pill pocket or a slice of cheese with a tablet buried in it.
A portion of every order is donated to local rescue shelters to help fund veterinary care for dogs waiting on a home.
Soft chews they take from your hand, no pill pockets
Two active ingredients, probiotics and pumpkin
60 chews per tin, two a day, thirty days done
No hiding in cheese
Probiotics + pumpkin
One tin, one month
Or your money back
Two chews a day for every dog, puppy to gentle giant. There is no chart to read and nothing to weigh. The dose is built for the smallest eater, so the biggest one simply gets it twice.
One tin holds 60 chews, which is thirty days. Most people set a reminder for the morning walk and never think about it again.
Two actives and nothing padding the label. A live probiotic blend to settle the gut flora, and pumpkin for the fibre that firms things up on the way out.
No grain filler, no artificial colouring, no sugar shell to make it palatable. The reason dogs take it is the soft chew texture, not a coating of something we would rather they did not eat.
Free shipping over $45, delivered in 2 to 4 days. Orders placed before 2pm leave the same working day.
If your dog turns their nose up at it, email us within 60 days and we refund the tin. Half-eaten tins included, that is rather the point of the test.
Hold one out the way you would any treat. Most dogs take it on the first try, which is the whole reason we made a chew rather than a capsule.
One in the morning, one in the evening, next to the bowl so you do not forget. Same two chews whether they are four kilos or forty.
Most owners see firmer stools inside a week and a calmer stomach by week three. One tin covers the full thirty days it takes to get there.
A soft chew they take from the hand, which is the only reason a daily supplement actually gets eaten.
Two a day, one tin a month. The routine fits the tin rather than the other way around.
Probiotics and pumpkin. Two things doing the work, with nothing padding out the label.
The same chew suits a spaniel and a bernese, so multi-dog households buy one tin, not three.
A dog who eats socks, mud and the corner of the rug will still clamp their jaw shut at a supplement. So the clever powder goes in the food, gets nosed around the bowl, and ends up in the bin at the end of the week.
Happy Gut was built the other way round. Soft chew first, working formula inside it. Two actives, probiotics and pumpkin, in something they treat as a reward rather than an ambush.