Flowering plant often used as a medicinal herb, with potential benefits including sleep support, reduced stress, and relief from stomach ailments and some skin conditions.
An MCT-rich oil that helps improve skin and coat health, boost energy, and reduce gut inflammation.
An antioxidant naturally produced in the body that cells use for growth and maintenance.
Flowering plant known for its calming properties, often used to help with sleep and to ease stress and anxiety.
A pumpkin seed powder that’s rich with antioxidants and nutrients, like omega fatty acids, and minerals such as zinc, iron, and magnesium. All help support your dog’s healthy skin, joints, and immune system.
An edible sea veggie that supports the immune system, dental health, digestion, and a healthy coat.
A herb with several immune-boosting and adaptogenic properties.
An essential nutrient that plays a vital role in your dog’s overall health, especially in maintaining healthy skin and a shiny coat.
Cultivated from a flowering vine, black pepper is a good source of manganese, which is a mineral taken for bone health, wound healing, and metabolism. Its active compound, piperine, may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, as well.
An enzyme found in the stem of pineapples that may helps boost gut health and absorption in your dog’s digestive system
A naturally occurring molecule in the body, chondroitin is a major component of cartilage, the connective tissue that cushions the joints. Taken as a supplement, it can prevent cartilage breaking down and also stimulate its repair.
First form of breast milk produced by a mammal. It’s nutrient-dense and rich in antibodies, antioxidants, and other immune-boosting ingredients.
A sea salt derived from fossilized coral reefs that’s teeming with calcium carbonate, magnesium, and other essential minerals.
An antioxidant-rich superfood that carries essential vitamins and minerals, like copper, vitamins C, E, K, B1, and B2. Helps promote healthy urinary tract function while maintaining normal bladder health.
An essential amino acid that plays a critical role in digestion. In dogs, DL-methionine neutralizes nitrogen in urine, which helps keep your grass and plants at a natural pH balance.
Combination of natural enzymes that help break down food and neutralize dental bacteria, while cleaning and protecting enamel, teeth, and gums.
A versatile veggie that’s high in iron, potassium, and vitamins A and C. Also, supports digestion and curbs bloating and gas, while even freshening your dog’s breath.
Packed with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory benefits, ginger root also promotes healthy blood circulation, eases gas and bloating, and is beneficial for heart health.
A natural compound found in cartilage, the tissue that cushions joints. Taking glucosamine is believed to increase the cartilage and fluid around joints and prevent their breakdown.
A New Zealand mussel that’s high in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins. Acts as a powerful, all-natural anti-inflammatory, supporting your dog’s joint health.
A natural fluid found in the eyes and in joints, where it acts as a cushion and lubricant. It may also help to decrease swelling.
A Hawaiian superfruit that’s rich in antioxidants and essential vitamins.
An immunity-enriching mushroom that’s packed with nutrients like vitamins B and C, copper, potassium, and fiber.
Root of a flowering plant used to maintain kidney and bladder health, and to support healthy digestion.
A chemical found in the body that is often used to treat arthritis. Studies have also shown MSM has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, and produces immunoglobulins, which help the immune system.
A natural herb that’s packed with nutritional vitamins and minerals, like calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, beta-carotene, and vitamins A, C, D, and B-complex.
A beneficial bacteria that are known to aid aids digestion and promotes a healthy gut biome.
A natural herb rich in antioxidants, folic acid, and vitamins A and C.
Powerful nutrition-booster packed with vitamins A, C, and E, as well as minerals, like iron and potassium. Thanks to its high soluble fiber content, pumpkin is excellent for your dog’s digestion, too.
An antioxidant-rich mushroom with immune-supporting and anti-inflammatory properties.
A naturally minty herb that freshens breath and aids in digestion.
A blue-green algae rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, carotenoids, and antioxidants that help protect cells from damage.
High-fiber, antioxidant-rich food that protects the body from free radical damage and promotes a healthy gut and brain. It’s also rich in beta carotene, which converts to vitamin A, supporting vision and immune health.
An amino acid found in meat, eggs, and seafood with important functions in the heart and brain, and supports the nervous system.
Amino acid found primarily in green and black tea, as well as some mushrooms. Commonly used to ease anxiety and stress, and promote sleep.
Amino acid found in many foods, necessary for making proteins and other important molecules in the body, including some that are essential for sleep support and mood elevation.
Adaptogenic mushroom packed with immune-boosting antioxidants and other beneficial compounds, like vitamins B3 and D.
A flowering plant rich in phytonutrients, which neutralize free radicals and shield cells from damage. As a supplement, turmeric is sometimes taken to help prevent cancer and heart disease. Its primary ingredient, curcumin, is often taken for arthritis pain.
Water-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in the growth and function of various cells.
Nutrient that keeps the body’s blood and nerve cells healthy, and helps the body convert food into energy.
Vitamin made and used by the body to convert food into energy. It’s also known for keeping the nervous system, skin, and digestive system healthy.
Water-soluble vitamin that naturally supports brain health and immunity.
An essential vitamin that plays a vital role in collagen production and immunity support.
An essential vitamin that helps calcium fully absorb into the skeletal system. Typically synthesized from sunlight exposure in humans, but not dogs. Dogs must get vitamin D3 from their diet.
Fat-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant, attacking free radicals that can damage cells.
Root from flowering valerian plant, commonly used for sleep support, as well as relief from stress and anxiety.
Do not use prior to anesthesia without consulting with your veterinarian. Use with caution in animals taking CNS depressants, MAOI, and/or sedatives.