Flea and Tick Prevention for Dogs Itching Skin Relief, 200 Chewable Flea and Tick for Dog with Skin & Coat Support, Itch Relief for Dogs, Oral Supplement for All Breeds & Ages, Chicken Flavor Review
By Dr. Lena Ortiz · Canine wellness writer · Published 2026-06-01 · Updated 2026-06-25
These chicken flavored chews combine coconut oil, neem leaf, and fish oil for everyday skin and coat support alongside flea and tick season, though they carry the lowest rating in this lineup.
Dogs who need ongoing daily support for itchy skin during flea and tick season, on top of whatever prevention your vet has already recommended.
Skip if
You are looking for an actual flea and tick preventive medication, since this is a supplement chew for skin and coat support, not a substitute for vet-prescribed flea and tick prevention.
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
The ingredient list here includes coconut oil, neem leaf extract, brewer's yeast, apple cider vinegar, flaxseed meal, fish oil, vitamins B1, B6, and B12, quercetin, chamomile extract, and aloe vera extract, all in a chicken flavored chew sold 200 to a bag. Listed benefits cover daily comfort, immune support, and skin and itch relief.
At $23.99, it sits in the middle of this category on price. It has a 4.0 star average from 165 reviews and about 900 units bought in the past month, and at time of listing it ranked #133 in Dog Itch Remedies.
Despite the name, this is a supplement chew rather than a flea and tick medication, so it is best thought of as skin and coat support to use alongside your vet's actual flea and tick prevention plan, not a replacement for it.
Pros
Broad ingredient mix: coconut oil, neem leaf, fish oil, B vitamins, quercetin, chamomile, and aloe vera
200 count bag for a reasonable per-chew cost
Chicken flavor for easier daily feeding
Marketed for both skin comfort and flea and tick season support
Cons
Lowest average rating, 4.0 stars, among these eight chews and sprays
The flea and tick prevention naming can be misleading since it is a supplement, not a topical or oral flea medication
Broad ingredient blend makes it hard to isolate what is driving results
Sold as a 400 gram bag sized for all dog breeds, listed under Specific Uses for Product as Coat, with benefits called out for daily comfort and vitality, flea and tick support, immune support, and skin and itch relief.
What buyers say
At 4.0 stars from 165 reviews and about 900 purchases last month, feedback is decent but this is the lowest-rated product in this itch relief lineup, so it is worth reading a spread of reviews before buying.
This is a chewable supplement built around ingredients like neem leaf, coconut oil, and fish oil for skin and coat support, not a registered flea and tick medication. Keep using your vet-recommended flea and tick preventive alongside it.
What is it meant to help with?
The label lists daily comfort, immune support, and skin and itch relief as its main benefits, aimed at dogs dealing with itchy skin, especially during flea and tick season.
Why does it have a lower rating than similar chews?
At 4.0 stars from 165 reviews it still has a solid sample size, but it trails other chews in this lineup, so check recent reviews for specifics on flavor acceptance and results before choosing it over a higher-rated option.
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