Petrivium's herbal drops are aimed at dogs dealing with the itchy skin, ear irritation, and paw licking that often come with yeast overgrowth, and a 4.2 star average across 249 reviews points to a decent number of owners seeing calmer, less irritated dogs.
Dogs showing yeasty itch symptoms like scratchy ears, irritated paws, or flaky skin, where the owner wants a chicken-flavored herbal drop to add to the daily routine.
Skip if
Your dog has a diagnosed skin infection or chronic ear disease that needs a vet-directed treatment plan, since these drops are a supportive herbal supplement, not a medical treatment.
Priced 25% below the category median ($27.97 across 42 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 122 owner ratings
Popularity1.0/5
122 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 bottle of herbal drops from Petrivium is formulated to support dogs dealing with the discomfort that often comes with yeast overgrowth, including itchy skin, irritated ears, and paw itching. The chicken flavor is meant to make dosing easier for dogs who are picky about supplements added to food or water.', "The label groups the product's intended uses around coat care, ear itch, paw itch, skin care, and yeast-related irritation, so it's positioned as a broad skin and ear comfort supplement rather than a treatment for a single symptom. It comes in a dropper bottle for straightforward, measured dosing.", 'At $16.95, it sits at an accessible price point for owners who want to try a natural add-on alongside their normal grooming and care routine. With 249 reviews and a 4.2 star average, it has a reasonable base of buyer feedback for a supplement in this category.']
Pros
Chicken flavor designed for easier at-home dosing
Targets multiple yeast-related discomforts: skin, ears, and paws
Simple dropper bottle for measured servings
Affordable price for a targeted herbal supplement
4.2 star average across 249 reviews
Cons
Not a substitute for vet diagnosis if itching or ear irritation is severe or persistent
Specs don't list active ingredient amounts, so dosing details rely on the product label
Herbal supplements can take time to show a noticeable difference
Performance notes
As a dropper-dosed liquid, this formula is easy to mix into food or water rather than requiring a dog to chew a tablet or chew, which can help with dogs who resist pills. The chicken flavoring is meant to mask the taste of the herbal blend so dogs take it willingly rather than needing it hidden in treats.
What buyers say
A 4.2 star average from 249 reviews, with roughly 400 bought in the past month, suggests a steady but modest following, consistent with a newer entrant in a crowded field of yeast and itch support drops rather than a long-established bestseller.
Can these drops replace a vet visit for my dog's itchy skin?
No. This is a supportive herbal supplement, not a veterinary treatment. If your dog's itching, ear irritation, or paw licking is severe, worsening, or not improving, a vet visit is the right next step to rule out infection or other causes.
How is this supplement given to a dog?
It comes in a dropper bottle, which is typically added to food or water, and the chicken flavor is meant to make it easier for dogs to accept without a fight.
What symptoms is this formula meant to help with?
The label lists coat care, ear itch, paw itch, skin care, and general yeast-related irritation as its intended focus areas, positioning it as a broad comfort supplement rather than a single-symptom fix.
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