Dog Supplements

DOG Omega-3 Drops
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DOG Omega-3 Drops
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DOG Omega-6 Drops
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DOG Omega-6 Drops
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DOG fibre supplement for diarrhea
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DOG Fibre
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Skin Allergy Set
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Skin Allergy Set
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Dandruff Set
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Dog Supplements That Make a Real Difference

Dog supplementsaren't always needed, but when they are, they can work wonders. Healthy dogs that are on a good quality diet may not need a supplement. But if your dog has skin problems or a specific health condition, a supplement could really help. If your dog has flaky skin, a dull coat, or unpredictable poos, the right additions can make a difference.

When used sensibly and under veterinary guidance, supplements for dogs can really make a difference to a dog’s health. Omega fatty acid supplements can help calm inflammatory signals and support coat shine over a period of weeks. A measured fibre supplement can steady digestion and improve stool consistency. Supplements work alongside good feeding, grooming routines and vet checks.
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Vet-Led, Not Trend-Led

As a clinical vet, Dr Lisa sees these issues every day. She developed our range to complement clinical care, not replace it. Dr Lisa treats pets with complex skin and gut issues every day, creating products to solve health problems she sees in practice.

This is clinical experience turned into practical supplements for dogs.

Why Our Range Works

Our Australian & New Zealand-made range includes omega fatty acids and a fibre formula. Omega-3s help reduce inflammation and support joints and skin. Omega-6s support coat texture and shine. Fibre helps regulate digestion, stool quality and supports a healthy microbiome. These are supplements for dog issues like skin allergies, dry skin, dandruff, loose stools, constipation, digestive issues and anal gland problems. Discover dog supplements Australian customers trust. 

Who needs them

You might need dog supplements if your pet:

  • Licks and scratches more than normal.
  • Has a dull coat or flaky skin.
  • Has irregular stools, constipation, diarrhoea, digestive upsets or anal gland problems.
  • Is aging, limping or has stiff, sore joints.

If you’re not sure, ask your vet. They may suggest that you add our omega-3 or omega-6 drops or fibre to the routine. They pair well with topical dog care products like dog wash products, including a good dog shampoo and dog conditioner to keep skin balanced.

How Dog Supplements Fit Into Daily Life

Try a dog food topper for picky eaters and mix fibre with food for pets with abnormal stools. Our dog supplements are ideal to use alongside a solid grooming routine. 

This combined approach helps keep skin calmer and coats shinier. It’s sensible. It’s simple.

Clean, Honest Ingredients

We don’t do nasties. Our Australian made B Corp Certified products are plant-based, biodegradable, compostable and made with skin-friendly ingredients with no parabens or synthetic fragrances. Dr Lisa wanted the same level of care she gives her own pets. That standard carries into every supplement and skin care product we make.

What Should I Start With?

Listen to your vet’s advice because not all dogs need a supplement. Omega-3 Drops can be helpful for dogs with skin allergies or arthritis. If your dog has flaky skin or dandruff, consider our Omega-6 Drops. If abnormal stools or digestion is the issue, try our Fibre supplements to improve stool consistency and regularity. 

Many supplements take time, however our Fibre can help in as little as 24-48hrs. Omega fatty acid supplements can take up to 12 weeks at the correct dose before improvements are noticed. Track changes and speak to your vet if signs persist. Shop practical and easy to dose dog supplements online.

Note: If your dog has severe or sudden symptoms, see your vet right away.

Practical pairings

  • Skin allergies → Omega-3 + sensitive wash + sensitive leave in conditioner. 
  • Poop problems → Fibre.
  • Toilet training a puppy → Keep wipes and a dog pee spray handy.

These combos help with everyday problems.

Safety and vet guidance

Supplements are supportive, not a replacement for medical treatments. Always check with your vet before starting new supplements. Dr Lisa recommends vet advice for dosage and to rule out medical causes for skin or gut issues. This keeps things safe and sensible.

Buy With Confidence

We offer dog supplements for sale with transparency. You can find dog supplements online from our Australian store, and we list clear ingredient information on each product page. For customers searching for dog supplements in Australia, our product pages explain the full benefits, serving sizes and what to expect.

We make supplements to support dog health. They are sensible help, not a cure. They work best when part of a routine that includes proper grooming, diet and vet care.

Support From The Vet Who Knows Dogs Best

Dr Lisa has seen first-hand how the right routine can change a dog’s day-to-day. So, these dog supplements are designed as sensible, evidence-informed support for skin, coat and digestion, to be used alongside good feeding, grooming and veterinary care. 

We’re also B Corp certified and donate a portion of revenue to animal welfare.

Give your dog the steady, practical help that builds over weeks. Shop now and enjoy free shipping on orders over $99.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I add omega supplements to my dog’s diet?

Omega-3 supplements for your dog can help if your dog has skin allergies or arthritis. Omega-6 supplements can help dogs that have seborrhoeic dermatitis or a dry, flaky skin and coat. Speak to your vet for dose and suitability.

Can fibre really help my dog’s digestion?

Yes. Fibre works to regulate bowel motions by helping gut transit time and supporting the gut microbiome. It can firm loose stools or soften hard stools. Introduce fibre slowly and follow recommended doses. If problems continue, consult your vet.

Are supplements safe to give with a balanced diet?

This depends on the dog’s age, weight, health status and other medications. Always check with a vet before adding supplements to ensure they won’t interfere with existing treatments or conditions.

How do I know if my dog needs supplements or a medical check?

We always recommend regular veterinary checkups to rule out underlying diseases and a holistic approach to your pet’s healthcare.
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