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Muscle Gainer Dog Treats by Canine Weight Set 15 in 1 | Reviewed by PetsCareLab

Canine Weight Set’s Muscle Gainer Dog Treats (3/5 stars) offer a 15-in-1 formula for muscle building and joint support. This supplement is ideal for active, aging, or ‘hard gainer’ dogs, despite potential shipping damage.

What Makes It Great

✔️ High protein dog treats and a 15 in 1 essential growth supplement are combined for complete nutritional support.
✔️ These chews promote overall health, muscle development, enhanced immunity, and hip and joint support.
✔️ Each jar contains 100 soft chews, offering 20% more per jar for extended use.

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PetsCareLab’s Conclusion: A 15-in-1 muscle-building supplement packed with amino acids and joint support, ideal for active pups and aging dogs needing a boost, though potential shipping issues might leave you with crumbs instead of whole treats. (★★★☆☆ (3))

Ever look at your dog and wish they had a bit more “oomph” to their frame? Maybe you’ve got a skinny rescue that needs filling out, or a senior dog whose back legs are starting to look a little thin. Getting enough high-quality protein into a dog’s diet without overfeeding them can be a real headache. That’s why we’re putting Muscle Gainer Dog Treats from Canine Weight Set under the microscope. This viral-style supplement claims to be a “15-in-1” powerhouse that helps dogs develop healthy muscle development and stay mobile, all while tasting like a beefy snack. It promises visible results in muscle development and immunity within a month, but we wanted to see if it lives up to the hype or just ends up as a mess in the jar.

Product Profile (At a Glance)

Feature Details
Product Type Muscle & Weight Soft Chew Supplement
Key Ingredients Amino Acids, High Protein Blend, Hip & Joint Support
Target Audience All Dog Breeds & Ages (Puppies to Seniors)
Certifications 15-in-1 Multi-Benefit Formula

Raw Materials and Facts

  • Main Facts: The core of these Muscle Gainer Dog Treats is a heavy-duty blend of amino acids and proteins. These are the building blocks for muscle tissue, especially important if your dog is highly active or recovering from a lean period. It also doubles as a joint supplement, which is a nice “two-for-one” deal.
  • Texture & Scent: These are designed as soft Heart Bites. They have a strong beef aroma that most dogs will flip for. However, be warned: the texture is very soft—sometimes too soft. Instead of a firm jerky feel, they can be somewhat fragile.
  • Safety Check: We didn’t spot any major red flags like Xylitol. It’s a high-protein supplement, so just make sure your dog doesn’t have specific kidney issues that require a low-protein diet before you start loading them up.

The “User Experience” (Pet & Owner)

  • Design & Utility: The jar comes with 100 chews, which is about 20% more than many competitor offer. It’s a standard wide-mouth jar, making it easy to grab a treat quickly.
  • Palatability: Our research shows that dogs absolutely love the beef flavor. Even picky eaters who usually turn their noses up at “medicine-style” vitamins seem to think these are just regular high-value treats.
  • Ease of Application (Score: 6/10): Here is where things get tricky. While the heart bites are easy to toss to your dog, there’s a known issue with the chews arriving crumbled. You might find yourself reaching for a treat only to pull out a handful of beefy powder. If your jar arrives intact, it’s a 10/10 for ease. If it arrives as dust, you’ll be sprinkling it over their food like a topper instead.
  • Pet Reaction: Most dogs handle these well with no tummy trouble, though the high protein content means you should stick strictly to the dosage on the label.

Effectiveness: Does It Actually Work?

  • Short-Term (1-3 Days): You likely won’t see “buff” muscles in three days. However, the beef flavor usually makes dogs excited for treat time, and the added nutrients can provide a small energy boost for lethargic pups.
  • Long-Term (2-4 Weeks): This is where the amino acids kick in. Owners of active breeds (like Bullies or Shepherds) often notice better muscle definition and improved “get up and go” thanks to the hip and joint components. It’s a gradual build, not an overnight transformation.
  • The “Before & After”: You should see a filled-out look in the haunches and shoulders, and a coat that looks a bit shinier from the overall nutritional boost.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros ❌ Cons
All-in-One Convenience: No need for separate muscle, joint, and immune supplements. Quality Control: The “soft chews” are prone to breaking into powder during shipping.
High Value: 100 chews per jar is a generous amount for the price. Messy: If you get a crumbly batch, it’s hard to use them as a reward while training.
Great for Seniors: Helps maintain muscle mass that naturally fades as dogs get older. Availability: Sometimes goes out of stock quickly due to small-batch production.

Final Verdict

  • PetsCareLab’s rating for this product: ★★★☆☆ (3)
  • Who is this for? This is best for owners of hard gainers—dogs that stay skinny no matter how much they eat—and senior dogs needing extra tissue repair and joint support.
  • Value for Money: At the current sale price (around $24.99), it’s a solid deal for 100 chews, provided they arrive in one piece.
  • Final Thought: Would we buy it again? Yes, but only if our dog prefers food toppers. If you specifically need a solid treat for training, the crumbly texture might frustrate you. But for the nutritional punch, it’s hard to beat the ingredient list.

Pro-Tips for Better Results

Note: Compound amino acid supplements like these should only be used if your pup actually needs them. If your dog is already at a perfect weight and has a very high-protein diet, adding more might just lead to expensive “tinkle.” Use these specifically during growth spurts, post-illness recovery, or when your senior dog starts showing signs of muscle wasting.

If you find a lot of powder at the bottom of the jar, don’t throw it out! Mix it with a little warm water or bone broth to create a high-protein gravy for your dog’s dinner.

Disclaimer: This review is based on Petscarelab’s pets owner experience. Individual results may vary.