4.3(3,500)Amazon rating$40.95400+ bought last month
Our verdict
Pet Wellbeing Kidney Support Gold is a traditional herb blend built around rehmannia, cordyceps, astragalus, and dong quai, aimed at dogs whose kidney function or fluid balance a vet wants to support long term, and its 4.3 star average across 3,500 reviews shows it's a widely used option in this niche.
Dogs with vet-identified kidney concerns who need ongoing herbal support for fluid balance, appetite, and normal creatinine and blood urea levels, alongside whatever primary care plan their vet has recommended.
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You're looking for a single-herb, simpler formula, or your dog has no kidney-related concerns and just needs general wellness support.
Form Liquid
Flavor Natural Vegetarian Bacon Flavor
Benefits Kidney Health, Renal Support, Fluid Balance, Normal Weight And Appetite, Healthy Creatinine And Blood Urea Levels, Overall Vitality
Best for Kidney Health, Renal Support, Fluid Balance, Normal Weight And Appetite, Healthy Creatinine And Blood Urea Levels, Overall Vitality
Weight 2 Ounces
Priced 46% above the category median ($27.97 across 42 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 3,500 owner ratings
Popularity4.9/5
3,500 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['This 2 oz liquid from Pet Wellbeing combines four traditional herbs, rehmannia, cordyceps, astragalus, and dong quai, in a natural vegetarian bacon flavored base. The brand markets it toward kidney health, renal support, fluid balance, normal weight and appetite, healthy creatinine and blood urea levels, and overall vitality.', "The liquid format lets owners dose by drops rather than a fixed chew size, which can help when introducing a multi-herb blend gradually. At $40.95 for 2 fluid ounces, it's priced similarly to other specialty herbal liquids from this brand, reflecting the more complex ingredient list compared to a single-herb formula.", "With 3,500 reviews and a 4.3 star average, plus about 400 bought in the past month, it's an established choice among owners managing kidney support for their dogs, though as with any supplement tied to a specific organ system, working with a vet on bloodwork monitoring is the safer path."]
Pros
Four-herb traditional blend targeting kidney and fluid balance
Liquid format allows flexible drop-based dosing
Large review base of 3,500 with a solid 4.3 star average
Allergen-free labeling
Cons
Higher price point for a 2 oz bottle
Multi-herb blend means more variables if your dog has sensitivities
Not a replacement for prescription kidney diets or vet-directed care
Specifications
Form
Liquid
Flavor
Natural Vegetarian Bacon Flavor
Benefits
Kidney Health, Renal Support, Fluid Balance, Normal Weight And Appetite, Healthy Creatinine And Blood Urea Levels, Overall Vitality
Best for
Kidney Health, Renal Support, Fluid Balance, Normal Weight And Appetite, Healthy Creatinine And Blood Urea Levels, Overall Vitality
Weight
2 Ounces
Performance notes
The combination of rehmannia, cordyceps, astragalus, and dong quai reflects a traditional herbal approach rather than a single-nutrient supplement, so it's positioned as broad organ support rather than a targeted single-compound formula. The liquid delivery makes it easier to combine with food or water compared to a chew.
What buyers say
A 4.3 star average across 3,500 reviews, with roughly 400 units bought in the past month, shows this is one of the more established herbal kidney support products in the category rather than a newcomer.
The active ingredients are rehmannia, cordyceps, astragalus, and dong quai, blended into a liquid base.
Can this replace prescription kidney care?
No. This is formulated to support kidney and fluid balance alongside your vet's care plan, not to replace prescribed care or a therapeutic kidney diet.
How is this supplement given?
It's a liquid, so it's typically measured by drops and can be added to food or water rather than given as a chew or tablet.
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