Dog Allergy Relief Chews, Dog Allergy Chews, 200 Treats with Probiotics & Omega 3 Fish Oil, Itchy Skin Relief, Immune Support, Paw Licking, Itchy Ears, Scratching, Seasonal Allergies, Chicken Flavor Review

4.1 (634) Amazon rating$23.99900+ bought last month

Our verdict

This chicken flavored chew combines probiotics and omega 3 fish oil in a 200 count bag aimed at seasonal allergy symptoms like itchy skin, paw licking, and scratching, and its 4.1 star average across 634 reviews suggests it works for a solid share of dogs.

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Best for

Dogs with seasonal allergy symptoms like paw licking, itchy ears, or scratching whose owners want a long lasting, chicken flavored chew.

Skip if

Your dog has a chicken sensitivity, or you want a supplement with a fully detailed ingredient panel and guaranteed analysis, since this listing doesn't spell those out.

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.1/5

    4.1 average across 634 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.3/5

    634 owner reviews, fewer 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 200 count chew leads with two of the more common allergy support ingredients in this category, probiotics and omega 3 fish oil, wrapped in a chicken flavor meant to make daily use easy. It's marketed broadly for itchy skin relief, immune support, paw licking, itchy ears, scratching, and seasonal allergies rather than any single narrow use case.", "The listing doesn't break out a guaranteed analysis or per chew dosage, so owners will need to rely on the feeding directions printed on the package itself rather than anything itemized here. What is clear is the format: a large 200 count bag built for ongoing daily use rather than a short course.", 'At $23.99, this sits in the middle of the price range for allergy chews in this category. With 634 reviews averaging 4.1 stars and roughly 900 bought in the past month, it has a meaningful and active buyer base, even if its rating trails a few of the higher rated options here.']

Pros

  • Combines probiotics and omega 3 fish oil in one chew
  • Chicken flavor aimed at easy daily palatability
  • 200 count bag lasts a long time for ongoing use
  • Solid 4.1 star average across 634 reviews

Cons

  • Listing doesn't provide a full ingredient or guaranteed analysis breakdown
  • Not a fit for dogs with chicken sensitivities
  • Marketed for many issues at once (skin, ears, immune) rather than one specific focus

Performance notes

Because this chew leads with both probiotics and omega 3 fish oil in one product, it's built to support gut health and skin barrier function together rather than isolating a single active ingredient the way a standalone fish oil or standalone probiotic supplement would. The 200 count size points to a formula meant for consistent daily feeding rather than an occasional or short term use case.

What buyers say

634 reviews at a 4.1 star average, plus roughly 900 bought in the past month, point to a popular and actively purchased chew, though the rating sits a bit lower than some of the higher rated allergy chews in this category.

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Frequently asked questions

What does this chew target?

The label lists itchy skin relief, immune support, paw licking, itchy ears, scratching, and seasonal allergies as its main uses, built around a probiotic and omega 3 fish oil combination.

Is dosing information included on the listing?

No, the listing doesn't spell out a guaranteed analysis or specific per chew dosage, so follow the feeding directions printed on the package label directly.

Is this a substitute for veterinary care?

No, this is a supplement meant to support skin and immune health, not treat a medical condition. If your dog's itching or scratching persists, a vet visit is the right next step.

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