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🐾 Elevate your dog’s wellness with every chew!
Wag Probiotic Supplement Daily Chews deliver a powerful blend of prebiotics and live probiotics in a natural duck-flavored chew, designed to support your dog’s digestion and gut health. Free from wheat, corn, and artificial additives, these 90-count chews are made in the USA with premium ingredients, making them a trusted daily digestive aid for dogs of all sizes.




| ASIN | B085TWQSW5 |
| ASIN | B085TWQSW5 |
| Active Ingredients | Calcium |
| Allergen Information | Corn-Free, Wheat Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,138 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #13 in Dog Probiotic Supplements |
| Brand Name | WAG |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,237) |
| Date First Available | December 3, 2020 |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Flavor | Duck |
| Item Form | Chew |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Amazon.com Services LLC. |
| Manufacturer | Amazon.com Services LLC. |
| Product Benefits | Digestive Health |
| Product Dimensions | 2.88 x 2.88 x 3 inches; 4.76 ounces |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 842379188435 |
| Unit Count | 90 Count |
| Volume | 0.14 Kilograms |
C**.
Effective digestive support that my dog actually treats as a reward
These soft chews are an easy way to support a dog's gut health and immune system. They contain a blend of prebiotics and probiotics designed to maintain a healthy gut flora, which has helped significantly with my dog's occasional digestive sensitivity. The natural duck flavor is a huge hit—I don't have to hide these in food; they are taken as a treat. The 160-count tub is a great value for long-term use. If you’re looking for a simple, effective way to boost your dog's digestive comfort, these are excellent.
T**2
A great pet probiotic!!! 😁
I’ve officially bought this for my little Bailey six times now and it is a real game changer for keeping her gut healthy. Plus, she loves them!! Other than her Greenies she is super picky about her supplements. But these, she snatches out of my hand faster than treats. Little to no scratching at all. More positive eating habits. Eye tears clear d up quickly! And like I mentioned before, no trouble getting her to take them. I took her off of them for awhile due to running, and I could easily see the change. Once I got her back on she was fine. Trust me, this is a great product, especially for the price!
P**M
So far do good
This and a salmon oil supplement has improved my husky-mix's skin (seasonal allergies). I am on my 2nd bottle and we will see if it keeps ear infections (yeast) at bay... will update in a month or so. No smell, pup took this with ease
R**M
He ate it, he actually ate it! IT WORKS!
We started Wag yesterday so I don't know if it will work yet. I suspect it will take at least a few weeks to know. But, my very picky Beagle actually ate it with no complaints. It is the VERY FIRST chewable supplement or medicine he would eat. I hope it helps stop his poop eating. I'll report back. UPDATE 1: AMAZING, it works! The pickest Beagle ever not only eats Wag with no problems, he stopped eating his poop. He goes out in the yard on a tie out - I rent, no fence - so he can decide to eat if he wants to and he isn't. I cheated by starting him on two a day to expedite effect. His weight is 23 lbs so one is what is called for. I'm going to cutback to one a day and see what happens. BTW, I started my other Beagle on Wag today. I waited to start her until I knew if it worked for my first pup. I did this because she is the one who taught him to eat his poop. When I adopted her three years ago, she and her four puppies had just been surrendered to my local Humane Society. She had been at the shelter for a week and was still grossly underweight. I was told she had been used for repeated breeding and it was obvious that she had been at best underfed. Besides repeatedly breeding her which is not ethical, she had been neglected in many ways including that despite telling the shelter staff she had a name, she absolutely had no idea what it was. She was what is called a barn dog meaning that she lived outside, possibly had shelter in a barn that was likely unheated in a very cold climate. It is nearly 3 years later and she still leaps and dances whenever food is put in her bowl. It breaks my heart. Anyway, I accepted her poop eating habit because I thought perhaps it started to supplement her lack of food. I'm going to try Wag on her now that I know it works. I'll let you know what happens. Update May 28, 2025 Wag is working for both of them! The first pup, has stopped eating his poop completely!! The second one is mostly not eating hers, so we'll see if we can get to never eats it. Eventually I will try to stop using Wag and see if they return to eating their poop or if the habit has been completely broken. 🐾🤞🐾 UPDATE June 24, 2025 Both dogs are on one Wag a day. Neither one is eating their poop! 🎉🐾🐾🎉 In a week or so, I'll break the pieces in half and see if they continue to avoid their poop. I'm hoping to have to buy only one more jar of Wag. With the last one, I'll phase it out and hope they won't go back to the disgusting behavior.
D**.
Wondering if I should continue to chews?
I only gave this three stars, because I’m not sure if my dog can handle it. I’m not saying it’s not a great product. Marley is a 60 pound Goldendoodle. She had Giardia a couple of weeks ago. When humans take antibiotics they tell you to take probiotics. I thought I would start her on some. For her weight she should have taken two chews. I thought I would start her out slow with just one. A few hours later, she went outside and ate grass profusely for over half an hour without throwing up. Normally, when she eats grass, she throws up within a minute or two. I was afraid she would bloat herself. This concerned me. It was a Friday. I called the Vet so I wouldn’t worry myself all weekend. They told me to try it for a couple more days and see how it goes. The first day I gave it to her before breakfast. The second day I gave it to her before lunch thinking it wouldn’t be on an overnight empty stomach. Later that afternoon, I thought she hiccuped, only to find out she just threw her whole lunch up. I did not give her any Wag chews the third day because it was time for her flea chew. Day four, I gave her half a chew before lunch. (1/4 of recommended dose) So far so good. Hopefully she will be able to tolerate the chews if I go very slowly with it. 🐾🐾
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