

🐾 Elevate your senior dog's vitality with every chew!
VetriScience Senior 27+ Active Health Chews are vet-formulated daily multivitamins designed to support senior dogs' overall wellness. Each chewable tablet delivers a balanced blend of 27+ essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and omega fatty acids to promote heart, brain, immune, skin, joint health, and healthy aging. Made in the USA, NASC certified, and crafted with a tasty duck flavor, these chews ensure easy, effective, and trusted nutrition for dogs of all breeds and sizes.









| Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
| Flavor | Duck |
| Target Species | Dog |
| Product Benefits | Eye Care |
| Active Ingredients | Methionine, Linoleic Acid, Argine |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Weight | 8.16 ounces |
| Volume | 5 Liters |
S**E
High Quality Vitamins.
These are great for my almost 15 year old Puppy Love! I can even give it to her as a treat by itself and she just gobbles it up. VetriScience is a division of Davinci Supplements which are a very expensive Human Grade line that is prescribed by Holistic Dr.'s. I was giving my pup some of the Probiotics my Dr. prescribed me when she had a bought of stomach issues and they worked beautifully. Then I found the same ones from the Human Line with the VetriScience label from the same company so I kept giving them to her for a few more weeks just to be sure the bug was gone. I believe VetriScience Supplements by Davinci are also very high quality because the results were there. It was thrilling to discover VetriScience & all their products after I had been prescribed various Davinci supplements myself and felt how well they work. Her Vet says her blood work is excellent and she wishes her's was that good! lol I do feed her a good diet using high quality food, but that was not always the case so many years ago. When she started slowing down and showing signs of age I didn't like that at all. We have been through so much together over the years I wanted to make sure her senior years are just as good as her puppy years and she is happy and healthy! She deserves no less. After taking 1 of these a day for a month or so she appeared to have a bit more bounce and to be a bit perkier. I'll now tell you about some other supplements just in case you are looking to help your Pupply Love with some issues my girl has had. I give her Vetoquinol Omega Oils (this helped a great deal with severe skin dryness grass allergies that also caused contact dermatitis. This was irritating and she would lick her paws until they were infected and lnflamated - these were prescribed by the vet but you can buy online). I then recently discovered that if I spray the generic Flonase on her pads once a day and rub in that prevents the itching just about all together. I also give her 2 Cholodin Supplement Tablets a day. These help her with some involuntary sitting she was doing, and with other things that I think are part of doggie dementia. Our wonderful Vet has not confirmed this to me however, but didn't shoot the possibility down when I told her what had been happening. Occasionally when I would let Chelsea outside alone she would go to the neighbors house and wait at the back door to try to get back in when she was ready or she would come up to our back door steps and just pace around them not knowing how to climb them to get to the door. Plus she was having issues with involuntarily sitting, and when we'd go on walks together when we came back home she would go up to the window on the front porch instead of the front door she has used for 10 years thinking that was the way in. I also had to begin guiding her to which house we live in so she'd go once again to the right one. The Cholodin has helped with this a good bit IMO because a few weeks after beginning it, she stopped alot of the involuntary sitting, and no longer goes to the neighbors to get in. She does try to use the door sidelight instead once in a blue moon but not the window that goes all the way down to the porch anymore. I'd say her how to use the door confusion has decreased by 90%. I still don't let her go outside alone anymore though. We had just gotten up one morning during a blizzard (she was having an emergency) and I was still in my night gown, so I just let her out the back door off the kitchen because she always has done her business in the morning right there and comes right back in to me (Very Breakfast Motivated! lol). This time however she disappeared from my sight which was not normal at all. So after watching for her to come back around the house for a few minutes. I got dressed in my snow clothes, ran out the door, and with neighbors pointing me in the right direction I found her tracks to follow. After wading in deep snow and slowly crossing a lot of thick sharp ice patches I found her far from the house standing in the middle of a public road covered in snow and ice caked on her legs and underside. She was getting soaked and freezing although she has a very thick & dense coat. It's really hard to get down to her skin even while parting and brushing it. I was not too far from her when I found her and called her name. She just stood there with a blank look on her little face not responding staring off into space. She wasn't turning her head to look in my direction when I called out to her or showing any signs of acknowledging anything. I was stunned as I've never seen her do this before. I slowly approached her so I wouldn't startle her and got her leash on her. When I got right beside her and put my hand on her she then knew who I was after a sniff and hearing my voice. So I led her back to the house which was not easy because she didn't recognize anything even though we walk that area together, and was just trying to still roam aimlessly about. She was not understanding her basic commands she has used for years either. She's a big girl so I couldn't carry her home, especially up all the steep hills and ice. Thank heavens she has not had any more bouts of being completely disconnected from who she is, where she is, and not understanding what is going on around her. I do believe this senior vitamin has helped improve her energy and spunk because she is also wagging more and enjoys our walks more. No food regardless of quality is complete unless you are providing a lot of variety & that's hard to do when buying large quantities of pet food like I do. So I want to make sure that she is getting as many quality absorbable nutrients as she needs and VetriScience is owned and run by Davinci who formulates very high quality supplements. I've given her other senior vitamins over the years (some weren't cheap!) but I did not see the increase in her spunk and playfulness as I have with these. I hope this review helps!
N**E
Best Dog Supplement on the Market – Vet Recommended!
This is hands down the best dog supplement out there, and even our vet sells and recommends it! At just $12.60 with auto-ship, it’s a fantastic deal for the quality and peace of mind it provides. We give our dogs one per day with their food to make sure they’re getting all the essential vitamins and minerals they need for a healthy and balanced diet. Plus, knowing that these are made in the USA is an absolute must for me when it comes to my pets' health and safety. They do have a strong fishy smell, which two out of my three dogs love the taste—they gobble them up with no hesitation! My other dog is a bit pickier, but a little cream cheese or peanut butter on one, and he takes it with no problem. All 3 Dogs tolerated the Vitamins well and had no gastro issues. If you’re looking for a trusted, vet-recommended supplement at a great price, this is the one to get!
L**A
Revising my review
Update: Revising my review. I think my cat had fur mites. Not fleas but burrowing mites/chewing lice that were driving him nuts and making him sick. I didn't know because he's my first cat and I saw no fleas (which is the only thing I knew that could cause his symptoms other than an allergy). He is mostly indoors but I have a large lot with a screen of trees in the front where he loves to play. I now suspect he got burrowing mites (that we call red bugs down south) from laying in pine straw and leaves. I've gotten red bugs from sitting in pine straw before and I know what that non-stop burning and itching feels like. I think he was vomiting from nervousness and fatigue. Within 24 hours of administering PetArmor Plus, his symptoms stopped. The other drops I was putting on him were flea and tick only. PetArmor Plus (which I found in Walmart) contains the same active ingredients as Frontline plus but is cheaper and kills fleas,flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks and chewing lice. So I came back to update my review. I don't want to unfairly ding these guys for my oversight. The only reason for 4 stars and not 5 is that Jack no longer likes the taste of these. I used to be able to give it to him with his Pet Honesty Hairball treats and he chew it right up. Now I'm having to work hard to hide them in food or treats and even then, he will sometimes sus it out and leave it or spit it out. Original review: I got these 11/29. I started to notice he had more itching and overgrooming than ever before. He's shedding more than usual. He is mostly white with long hair so he started getting streaks of pink (fresh blood) and brown (dried blood) on his fur but I didn't realized it could be these vitamins. Now it is 12/20 and he vomited this morning. I feel like a monster for giving him these this long without making the association. This is the only really new thing I have introduced and while I cannot prove it is these, I am going to stop giving him these to see if his condition improves. Other than regular food, he gets Pet Honesty Hairball treats, some of the lickable treats, greenies, and fish oil. He is only a 1.75 years old. He is not overweight (9.5 pounds). No current health problems except this new issue.
S**H
My basset hound enjoys them
I bought these for my 13 year old basset hound. He likes the flavor and eats them with no issue. They are on the softer side so that’s easier for him to eat. He’s less gassy and they seem to have given him a little more pep in his step(he is a basset so not super peppy to begin with). Overall I’m happy with the vitamins
A**R
Great… if they didn’t taste and so smell bad ur dog won’t take them
From a healthy standpoint, I’ve noticed a difference, but the problem being trying to get my dog to ingest them!!!! What good are they doing If I can’t get them down his throat? I dont blame my dog….They smell awful!!!! I usually don’t have an issue getting him to take literally anything else… Worst case it’s usually a little bit of peanut butter or just A please do it for mommy…. I have tried everything and I have gotten maybe six of them down his throat but I’ve had to smother them with peanut butter to the point where he can no longer smell them AT ALL and considering they fall apart very easily… It’s not an easy task. Can you please put these in pill form? They work great… if I want to spend 45 minutes trying to get him to take them!
S**O
My dogs won’t tell me if they love them, but they definitely eat them
I’ve been giving these senior dog multivitamins to my three pups for about a year now. I make their food from scratch, so I wanted something to help cover all the nutritional bases — and these seem to do the trick! Now, I can’t say for sure how my dogs feel about them (no one’s left an Amazon review in the backyard yet), but they eat them right up without hesitation, so I’m calling that a win. I just plop the vitamins on top of their food — no disguising in peanut butter or cheese necessary. They must taste pretty good! They’re also easy to cut in half for my smaller dog, and I love that it’s just one vitamin per day based on weight — keeps things simple for me. The brand has stayed consistent, the price hasn’t jumped, and they’re totally affordable. Overall, 10/10 from the human who buys them, and three happy tails from the ones who eat them.
N**N
Misleading Packaging and Poor Product Quality – Disappointing Experience
I recently purchased the VetriScience Senior 27+ Active Health Chews, fully expecting the product to arrive in the bottle as shown in the product images. I specifically chose this listing because I wanted the chews in the bottle packaging. Instead, I received a resealable bag, which was a disappointing surprise. This bait-and-switch feels misleading and unprofessional. To make matters worse, the chews in the bag were in terrible condition. Many of them were broken into smaller pieces, and some were crushed entirely into powder. For a product that is supposed to deliver precise dosages of vitamins and minerals to senior dogs, this is completely unacceptable. How am I supposed to know if my dog is getting the right amount when half the product is reduced to crumbs? Senior dogs, especially those with dental issues, need carefully measured and intact chews—not a pile of powder. The resealable bag itself also raises questions about durability and freshness. Compared to a sturdy bottle, a bag offers far less protection during shipping. It’s no wonder the chews arrived in such poor shape. A bag may be cheaper to manufacture, but that savings comes at the cost of customer satisfaction and product quality. This entire experience has left me frustrated. I chose VetriScience because I thought they were a trustworthy, premium brand, but this kind of inconsistency and lack of attention to detail has shaken my confidence in their products. I genuinely wanted to support my senior dog’s health with these chews, but this level of carelessness doesn’t inspire trust. I hope VetriScience takes these issues seriously. They need to ensure that the packaging advertised is the packaging customers receive, and they need to improve the way the product is protected during shipping. Damaged supplements and misleading listings are not what anyone expects when purchasing health products for their pets. Until these problems are addressed, I won’t be buying from this brand again, and I can’t recommend it to other pet owners who want quality and consistency.
V**R
No Noticeable Difference Yet, But My Dog Likes Them—Will Update After More Time
I’ve been giving my blue Doberman the VetriScience 27+ Active Health Chews for a couple of weeks now. To be honest, I haven’t noticed any major changes in his energy or mobility yet, but I know with supplements like this, it can take a little longer to see results—so I’m waiting it out and will update my review after more time. What I do appreciate is that he doesn’t mind taking them at all. He can be a little picky with treats or supplements, but he eats these without hesitation, which makes my life a lot easier. Plus, as a blue Doberman, he has sensitive skin, and I’m always cautious about introducing new things into his routine. Thankfully, these haven’t caused any breakouts or sensitivities, which is a huge plus for me since that’s something we’ve had to deal with in the past. The chews are soft and easy to give, and they seem to be gentle on his stomach too—no digestive issues or upset. I like that the formula is designed for overall health, especially joint and immune support, which is important for larger breeds like Dobies. Ordering from Amazon was quick and easy, and the product arrived fresh, well-packaged, and on time. Even though I haven’t seen noticeable changes yet, I’m sticking with them for now because they seem well-tolerated, and I know these things can take time. I’ll definitely update my review down the line once he’s been on them longer. If you’re looking for a general health supplement for your dog, these are worth trying, especially if your pup has sensitivities like mine. The taste is dog-approved, and the ingredients are solid.
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