




Amazon Brand – Wag Probiotic Supplement Chews for Dogs, Natural Duck Flavor,No added wheat or corn; no added artificial colors, dyes, or flavors
Product Dimensions : 2.88 x 2.88 x 3 inches; 4.76 ounces
Date First Available : December 3, 2020
Manufacturer : Amazon.com Services LLC.
ASIN : B085TWQSW5
Best Sellers Rank: #1,123 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #9 in Dog Probiotic Supplements
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Includes one bottle of 90 probiotic chews
Contains prebiotics and probiotics to support digestion and intestinal well-being, and help maintain gut flora in the digestive tract
Contains a source of live (viable) naturally occurring microorganisms
No added wheat or corn; no added artificial colors, dyes, or flavors
Made in the USA with the finest ingredients from around the world
Directions for use: Give 1 chew per 25lbs of body weight, daily
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6 reviews for Amazon Brand – Wag Probiotic Supplement Daily Chews for Dogs, Supports Digestion and Gut Health, Natural Duck Flavor, 90 count
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$19.99

Randy Indy –
Took our Pug off apoquel
Our super allergic Pug has been on apoquel since it came out, several years!She still itched, bit her paws, and scratched her underside while taking it, we even shampooed her regularly with a special shampoo.Poor little girl just never got total relief, and we spent a lot of money on these meds!!!I read an article on dog allergies and probiotics and decided to give this one a try (amazon brand) there are several out there priced high to low with many different claims. I had no idea which one was best.We decided to try the “Wag brand” and there has been a huge difference.I asked my wife if she increased the apoquel dosage, and she said “she hasn’t given her apoquel since we started her on this probiotic”, I had no idea and was totally amazed!She still licks her paws when she comes in, but nothing like before, I think she’s just cleaning herself.No gnawing on her feet or legs, no constant scratching, and no more raw skin! She has gotten so much relief, and it started very soon after starting it, within a few days.I am so thankful for this discovery, it saves us a fortune not buying apoquel, more important it gives our senior dog so much relief! She loves the flavor gobbling it right down, and the soft chew is welcomed.We only five one per day, She doesn’t always take meds well & throwing them up. I started her out breaking it in half giving her it in the morning & afternoon, after about a month I just gave the whole thing every morning with no issue.If you’re pet has allergies I highly recommend trying a probiotic! this one is reasonably priced, and works for our dog.
Rocky’ s mom –
He ate it, he actually ate it! IT WORKS!
We started Wag yesterday so I don’t know if it will work yet. I suspect it will take at least a few weeks to know. But, my very picky Beagle actually ate it with no complaints. It is the VERY FIRST chewable supplement or medicine he would eat. I hope it helps stop his poop eating. I’ll report back.UPDATE 1: AMAZING, it works! The pickest Beagle ever not only eats Wag with no problems, he stopped eating his poop. He goes out in the yard on a tie out – I rent, no fence – so he can decide to eat if he wants to and he isn’t. I cheated by starting him on two a day to expedite effect. His weight is 23 lbs so one is what is called for. I’m going to cutback to one a day and see what happens.BTW, I started my other Beagle on Wag today. I waited to start her until I knew if it worked for my first pup. I did this because she is the one who taught him to eat his poop. When I adopted her three years ago, she and her four puppies had just been surrendered to my local Humane Society. She had been at the shelter for a week and was still grossly underweight. I was told she had been used for repeated breeding and it was obvious that she had been at best underfed. Besides repeatedly breeding her which is not ethical, she had been neglected in many ways including that despite telling the shelter staff she had a name, she absolutely had no idea what it was. She was what is called a barn dog meaning that she lived outside, possibly had shelter in a barn that was likely unheated in a very cold climate. It is nearly 3 years later and she still leaps and dances whenever food is put in her bowl. It breaks my heart. Anyway, I accepted her poop eating habit because I thought perhaps it started to supplement her lack of food. I’m going to try Wag on her now that I know it works. I’ll let you know what happens.Update May 28, 2025 Wag is working for both of them! The first pup, has stopped eating his poop completely!! The second one is mostly not eating hers, so we’ll see if we can get to never eats it. Eventually I will try to stop using Wag and see if they return to eating their poop or if the habit has been completely broken. 🐾🤞🐾UPDATE June 24, 2025Both dogs are on one Wag a day. Neither one is eating their poop! 🎉🐾🐾🎉In a week or so, I’ll break the pieces in half and see if they continue to avoid their poop. I’m hoping to have to buy only one more jar of Wag. With the last one, I’ll phase it out and hope they won’t go back to the disgusting behavior.
Joni Cutshaw –
Made a difference for our dogs.
We have an older lab that has skin issues. It seemed to give her some relief from her itchy, irritated skin. Our younger lab, has itchy ears. It helped with the ear issues, as well.Only issue was they seemed to dry out not that that stopped our dogs from eating them. I feel they could have a bigger dose for large dogs, that’s just a suggestion.
Will –
Oscar Approves!
Here’s what i like about these:+ Great Price+ Great taste (just ask Oscar)+ Seems to improve Oscar’s digestion (yes!)Here’s what I don’t like:- They’re not freeOscar loves ’em and his digestive health is better (possibly due to something else – who knows?). Oscar will be 16 years old in human years soon (112 in canine years) and anything that seems to improve his digestive track is on my “must buy” list. I order these through Amazon “subscribe and save”.
Diane M. –
Wondering if I should continue to chews?
I only gave this three stars, because I’m not sure if my dog can handle it. I’m not saying it’s not a great product. Marley is a 60 pound Goldendoodle. She had Giardia a couple of weeks ago. When humans take antibiotics they tell you to take probiotics. I thought I would start her on some. For her weight she should have taken two chews. I thought I would start her out slow with just one. A few hours later, she went outside and ate grass profusely for over half an hour without throwing up. Normally, when she eats grass, she throws up within a minute or two. I was afraid she would bloat herself. This concerned me. It was a Friday. I called the Vet so I wouldn’t worry myself all weekend. They told me to try it for a couple more days and see how it goes. The first day I gave it to her before breakfast. The second day I gave it to her before lunch thinking it wouldn’t be on an overnight empty stomach. Later that afternoon, I thought she hiccuped, only to find out she just threw her whole lunch up. I did not give her any Wag chews the third day because it was time for her flea chew. Day four, I gave her half a chew before lunch. (1/4 of recommended dose) So far so good. Hopefully she will be able to tolerate the chews if I go very slowly with it. 🐾🐾
Sharri –
Great product
My puppy stopped itching in a few days. No more paw licking either. Who knew?!