PetLab Co. Itch Relief Chews - Support for Dry, Occasionally Itchy Skin & Coats - Formulated with Turmeric, Omega 3 & 6, Honey - Packaging May Vary Review

3.9 (14,700) Amazon rating$35.951,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

PetLab Co.'s Itch Relief Chews combine turmeric, omega-3 and 6 fatty acids, and honey in a pork-flavored soft chew, and its 3.9 star average, the lowest in this roundup, is worth weighing against the roughly 14,700 reviews behind it.

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Best for

Dogs with dry, occasionally itchy skin and coats where owners want a straightforward turmeric and omega chew rather than a longer, more complex ingredient list.

Skip if

You're looking for the highest-rated option in this category, since this chew's 3.9 star average trails most other allergy and itch chews on this list.

  • Form Soft Chew
  • Flavor Pork
  • Weight 0.26 Pounds
  • Priced 56% above the category median ($22.99 across 71 tracked models)

Our scorecard

3.9/5 overall
  • Owner rating3.9/5

    3.9 average across 14,700 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.6/5

    14,700 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 30 count bag of pork-flavored soft chews is built around turmeric, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, and honey, positioned as support for dry, occasionally itchy skin and coats rather than a treatment for a specific diagnosed condition.', "Compared to some of the denser, multi-ingredient allergy chews on this list, PetLab's formula reads as more streamlined, leaning on a smaller core set of ingredients rather than stacking in colostrum, mushroom blends, or multiple probiotic strains.", "At $35.95 for 30 chews, it's priced higher per chew than some 90 count competitors. With 14,700 reviews averaging 3.9 stars and about 1,000 bought last month, it has a meaningful review base, though its rating sits at the lower end of the itch relief chews covered here."]

Pros

  • Straightforward formula built around turmeric, omega fatty acids, and honey
  • Nearly 14,700 reviews gives a reasonably sized track record to judge it by
  • Pork flavor offers an alternative for dogs with poultry or fish sensitivities

Cons

  • 3.9 star average is the lowest among comparable itch relief chews in this category
  • Smaller 30 count bag means a higher cost per chew than 90 count competitors
  • A supplement for dry, occasionally itchy skin, not a treatment for ongoing or severe skin issues

Specifications

Form
Soft Chew
Flavor
Pork
Weight
0.26 Pounds

Performance notes

Turmeric and omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are common building blocks in skin and coat support supplements, generally aimed at supporting skin barrier health over time rather than delivering fast, direct itch relief. The listing frames this as support for occasional dryness and itching specifically, which is a narrower claim than some competing chews make.

What buyers say

With 14,700 reviews at a 3.9 star average, this chew has a solid amount of feedback behind it, but its rating is noticeably lower than most other allergy and itch chews in this roundup, which is worth factoring into your decision.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the main active ingredients?

Turmeric, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, and honey form the core of this soft chew, aimed at supporting dry or occasionally itchy skin and coats.

Why is the rating lower than other chews on this list?

At 3.9 stars across 14,700 reviews, it trails most comparable products here, though it still has a meaningful review base to draw from when weighing your options.

Is this good for severe or ongoing skin issues?

It's positioned for occasional dryness and itching. For persistent or severe skin problems, a vet visit is the better first step.

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