Dog Probiotics and Multivitamin Chews for Digestive Health, Immune Support, Gut Health, Allergy Support, Dog Vitamins, with Vitamin C, Omega 3, Colostrum, 60 Soft Chews per Jar Review
By Dr. Lena Ortiz · Canine wellness writer · Published 2026-05-22 · Updated 2026-06-21
4.5(315)Amazon rating$29.951,000+ bought last month
Our verdict
Paw Balance's soft chews pack a 3 billion CFU probiotic blend together with prebiotics, colostrum, omega-3 from krill oil, and a full spread of vitamins into a 60 count bag, and a 4.5 star average across 315 reviews with about 1,000 units bought last month shows solid demand for this all-in-one formula.
Owners who want a single chew covering probiotics, prebiotics, omega-3 and a broad vitamin spread rather than juggling separate supplements.
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You want the lowest cost per chew, since a 60 count bag at $29.95 works out pricier per chew than several 120 to 200 count options in this category.
Form Soft Chews
Flavor Natural Chicken
Benefits Digestive Health, Heart Health, Immune Support, Skin Care
Priced 20% above the category median ($24.99 across 128 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 315 owner ratings
Popularity1.7/5
315 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
["Paw Balance's natural chicken soft chews combine a 3 billion CFU probiotic blend with prebiotic fibers (GOS and FOS), bovine colostrum, omega-3s from EPA, DHA and krill oil, and a full spread of vitamins including A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C, E, D3 and biotin, all in a 60 count bag.", 'The listed product benefits cover digestive health, heart health, immune support and skin care, reflecting the wide ingredient list. That breadth means this chew is positioned as a general daily multivitamin plus probiotic rather than a narrowly focused digestive supplement.', 'At $29.95 for 60 chews, it costs more per chew than several bulkier options in this category, but it backs that price with strong performance: a 4.5 star average across 315 reviews and about 1,000 units bought in the past month.']
Pros
Combines a stated 3 billion CFU probiotic blend with prebiotics, colostrum and omega-3 in one chew
Broad vitamin spread covering A, B-complex, C, E, D3 and biotin
Strong recent purchase volume at about 1,000 units last month
Solid 4.5 star rating across 315 reviews
Includes krill oil as an omega-3 source alongside EPA and DHA
Cons
Smaller 60 count bag means a higher cost per chew than some 120 to 200 count options
The long ingredient list makes it harder to judge which single benefit will show up first
Natural chicken flavor may not suit dogs with a chicken sensitivity
Not the largest review base in this category at 315 reviews
Specifications
Form
Soft Chews
Flavor
Natural Chicken
Benefits
Digestive Health, Heart Health, Immune Support, Skin Care
Performance notes
The active ingredient list is one of the most detailed in this batch, a 3 billion CFU probiotic blend, GOS and FOS prebiotics, bovine colostrum, EPA, DHA and krill oil for omega-3, plus a near full vitamin panel, positioning this chew as a broad daily supplement rather than a narrowly targeted digestive aid.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 315 reviews, with about 1,000 units bought in the past month, points to strong and growing demand for this all-in-one formula.
How much probiotic content does each chew contain?
According to the specs, each chew is part of a formula containing a 3 billion CFU probiotic blend, along with prebiotic fibers, colostrum and omega-3 sources.
Does this chew cover more than just digestion?
Yes, the listed product benefits include digestive health, heart health, immune support and skin care, reflecting its broad vitamin and ingredient panel rather than a narrow digestive-only focus.
What omega-3 sources does it use?
It lists EPA and DHA along with krill oil as omega-3 sources, according to the active ingredients spec.
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