Dog Vitamins and Supplements - 150 Dog Multivitamin Chewable - Immune, Joint Support, Skin, Gut Health + Packed with Omega 3s, Glucosamine & Probiotics - Safe for Puppy - Chicken Review
By Marcus Bell · Dog nutrition editor · Published 2026-05-22 · Updated 2026-06-18
4.6(462)Amazon rating$13.991,000+ bought last month
Our verdict
OKKOBI's 150 count chicken flavored chewable combines omega 3s, glucosamine, and probiotics in one multivitamin aimed at immune, joint, skin, and gut support, and a 4.6 star average across 462 reviews suggests it's landing well with owners so far.
Owners of puppies or adult dogs who want a chicken flavored, all in one multivitamin covering coat, joints, and digestion without juggling multiple supplements.
Skip if
Your dog has a poultry sensitivity, since this is a chicken flavored formula, or you need a supplement without omega 3 ingredients.
Flavor Chicken
Best for Coat, Hip, Joints, Stomach
Weight 0.37 Kilograms
Priced 42% below the category median ($23.99 across 36 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 462 owner ratings
Popularity1.8/5
462 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 150 count bag is a chicken flavored chewable multivitamin built around omega 3s, glucosamine, and probiotics, with label claims covering immune support, joint support, skin, and gut health. It's marketed as safe for puppies as well as adult dogs.", 'The formula bundles several common supplement categories, fatty acids for skin and coat, glucosamine for joints, and probiotics for digestion, into a single daily chew rather than requiring separate products for each concern.', "At $13.99 for 150 chews, it's one of the more budget friendly options in this category. With 462 reviews averaging 4.6 stars and about 1,000 bought in the past month, it's building a solid track record, currently ranked 63rd among dog multivitamins on Amazon."]
Pros
Combines omega 3s, glucosamine, and probiotics in one chicken flavored chew
Marketed as safe for puppies as well as adult dogs
Budget friendly price for a 150 count bag
Strong 4.6 star average across 462 reviews
Covers coat, joint, and gut health in a single formula
Cons
Chicken flavor base isn't an option for dogs with a poultry sensitivity
Fewer total reviews than some longer established multivitamins in this category
Broad label claims mean no one benefit area is the deep, dedicated focus
Specifications
Flavor
Chicken
Best for
Coat, Hip, Joints, Stomach
Weight
0.37 Kilograms
Performance notes
Pairing omega 3 fatty acids with glucosamine and probiotics in one chew is designed to address skin and coat, joint, and digestive support together, which can simplify feeding routines for owners managing more than one concern. Because it's marketed safe for puppies, the dosing is likely scaled for smaller or younger dogs, so following the label amount matters more than with an adult only formula.
What buyers say
With 462 reviews averaging 4.6 stars and roughly 1,000 bought in the past month, this multivitamin is seeing strong recent demand relative to its review count, suggesting a newer product that's gaining traction quickly.
OKKOBI markets this formula as safe for puppies as well as adult dogs, though it's still a good idea to check with your vet before starting any new supplement with a young puppy.
What does the omega 3 and probiotic combination do?
Omega 3s are included to help support skin and coat health, while the probiotics are formulated to support gut health, alongside glucosamine for joint support, all in one chew.
Can this replace a vet visit if my dog has digestive issues?
No. This chew is formulated to support gut health as part of general wellness, not to treat a digestive condition. If your dog has ongoing stomach or gut issues, see your vet.
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