Canine Weight Set Muscle Gainer Review: Does Your Dog Need This 15-in-1 Supplement?
Is your pup looking a little lean despite eating well? Or maybe you have a high-energy athlete that needs more "fuel" for their muscles? We’ve all been there—trying to find the right balance of protein and nutrients without overcomplicating mealtime. We decided to put the Muscle Gainer Dog Treats from Canine Weight Set to the test because it claims to be a "15-in-1" solution. Instead of juggling five different jars for joints, coat, and muscle, this promises to do it all in a single heart-shaped bite. Our team at Petscarelab wanted to see if this "lazy person’s" muscle builder actually delivers visible results within a month or if it's just a glorified snack.
1. Product Profile (At a Glance)
2. Raw Material and Facts
This supplement leans heavily on amino acids—the building blocks of protein. While the brand keeps its exact "15-in-1" proprietary blend close to the chest, the focus is clearly on tissue repair and growth. It’s designed to help active dogs recover from exercise and help senior dogs maintain their strength as they age.
These aren't hard, crunchy biscuits. They are soft heart bites with a slightly oily, chewy texture. As for the smell? It’s a savory, meaty beef scent. It doesn't have that "chemical" vitamin smell that often makes dogs turn their noses up at nutritional supplements.
We checked the label for common "red flags." It’s free from harmful sweeteners like Xylitol. However, like any high-protein supplement, you’ll want to stick to the dosage instructions to avoid upsetting your dog's stomach.
3. The "User Experience" (Pet & Owner)
The jar is standard, but we appreciate the "20% more" value. You get 100 chews, which lasts a significant amount of time even for larger dogs. The airtight lid seals tight, which is crucial for keeping these soft chews from turning into bricks.
Most dogs in our trial treated these exactly like high-value rewards. They didn't need to be hidden in peanut butter or wrapped in cheese. Even the pickier eaters in our research group gobbled them up without hesitation due to the palatable flavor.
On a scale of 1–10, the Ease of Application is a 10. It’s a "set and forget" product. You don't need a toothbrush, a syringe, or a measuring spoon. Just pop a heart-shaped chew out of the jar and give it to your dog.
We didn't notice any immediate side effects like gas or diarrhea, but we followed the gradual start directions strictly. If you have a dog with a sensitive stomach, start with half a chew to be safe.
4. Effectiveness: Does It Actually Work?
You won't see "bulging biceps" overnight. However, you might notice your dog has a bit more "get-up-and-go" during their afternoon walks or short-term energy during play sessions.
This is where the long-term effectiveness happens. For active dogs, we noticed better recovery—less stiffness after a long hike. For older dogs, the hip and joint support combined with the amino acids seemed to help them stand up a bit more easily. The "Before & After" isn't a total body transformation, but rather a firmer, more "filled-out" look in the muscle mass of the hindquarters.
5. Pros & Cons
6. Final Verdict
This is perfect for bulking up a lean dog, supporting a working dog’s recovery, or helping a senior dog maintain muscle mass to support their aging joints.
It’s a solid Value for Money investment. When you calculate the cost per chew, it’s cheaper than buying separate amino acid and joint supplements.
Would we buy it again? Yes. It’s one of the easiest ways to ensure your dog is getting the "extras" they need for muscle support without a fight.
7. Pro-Tips for Better Results
Don't give the full dose on Day 1. Start with half the recommended amount for the first 3-4 days to let your dog's digestive system adjust to the concentrated nutrients.
For the best results in active dogs, try giving the chew within 30 minutes after exercise. This is when their muscle repair is most efficient and nutrient absorption is at its peak.
High-protein supplements work best when your dog stays hydrated. Ensure fresh water is always available to help with metabolic processes.
Disclaimer: This review is based on Petscarelab's pet owner experience. Individual results may vary. Always consult your vet before starting a new supplement regimen, especially if your dog has pre-existing kidney or liver issues.












