This bacon flavored chew stacks an NMN based NAD+ booster with joint and skin ingredients like glucosamine, chondroitin, and green-lipped mussel, aiming to cover aging, joints, and coat in one product, and a 4.7 star average holds up well even with a smaller review count.
Senior dogs whose owners want a single chew that touches cellular aging support, joint comfort, and skin health instead of three separate supplements.
Skip if
Your dog is on blood thinners or has stomach ulcers, since the label specifically flags interactions with anticoagulants and GI irritation risk.
Form Soft Chews
Flavor Bacon
Benefits Anti-Aging, Joint Health, Longevity, Skin Care
Best for Anti-Aging, Coat, Joints, Longevity
Breed size All
Weight 9.6 Ounces
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 68 owner ratings
Popularity0.6/5
68 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 soft chew combines nicotinamide mononucleotide, an NAD+ precursor, with resveratrol and CoQ10 for cellular energy support, then adds glucosamine hydrochloride, chondroitin sulfate, green-lipped mussel, and MSM for joints, plus curcumin, zinc, and biotin for skin and coat. It's a broad three-in-one formula rather than a single-purpose supplement.", "Each bag holds 90 bacon flavored chews at 9.6 ounces total, positioned for senior dogs specifically. The label includes cautions common to joint and NAD+ combination supplements: give it with food to reduce GI upset, and don't combine it with blood thinners or use it in animals with stomach ulcers without a vet's input.", "At $29.90, it's priced close to a standard glucosamine chew despite bundling in the NAD+ and skin ingredients. With 68 reviews and a 4.7 star average, plus about 500 bought last month, it's a newer entry building a strong early track record."]
Pros
Combines NMN, resveratrol, and CoQ10 for cellular energy with glucosamine and chondroitin for joints
Adds curcumin, zinc, and biotin for skin and coat in the same chew
Strong 4.7 star average, though from a smaller pool of 68 reviews
Bacon flavor and soft chew format for easy daily feeding
Priced close to a standard joint chew despite the added ingredients
Cons
Label warns against use with blood thinners or in dogs with stomach ulcers
May cause GI upset in some dogs if not given with food
68 reviews is a smaller sample than more established joint or NAD+ supplements
Not evaluated for use in pregnant or breeding dogs per the manufacturer
Specifications
Form
Soft Chews
Flavor
Bacon
Benefits
Anti-Aging, Joint Health, Longevity, Skin Care
Best for
Anti-Aging, Coat, Joints, Longevity
Breed size
All
Weight
9.6 Ounces
Performance notes
The three-in-one approach means this chew is trying to do more than a dedicated joint or dedicated NAD+ product would, which can be convenient but also makes it harder to isolate which ingredient is driving any change you notice. Because the label flags interaction risks with blood thinners and stomach ulcers, this is one where a quick vet check before starting makes sense.
What buyers say
A 4.7 star average across 68 reviews is a strong early signal, though the review count is smaller than more established supplements in this category, so it's worth watching how the rating holds as more owners weigh in.
Can this be given alongside a separate joint supplement?
Since it already includes glucosamine, chondroitin, and green-lipped mussel, adding another joint product could mean doubling up on the same ingredients. Check with your vet before stacking supplements to avoid overlap.
Is this safe for a dog on medication?
The manufacturer specifically warns against use with blood thinners and cautions dogs with stomach ulcers. If your dog takes any regular medication, talk to your vet before starting this or any new supplement.
Why is this recommended for senior dogs specifically?
The combination of an NAD+ precursor for cellular energy, joint ingredients like glucosamine and MSM, and skin support ingredients targets several changes commonly associated with aging, which is why it's marketed toward senior dogs rather than puppies or young adults.
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