PetsCareLab's Conclusion
This comprehensive 3-bottle bundle offers a potent mix of antioxidants and vitamins designed to stop the "itch-scratch" cycle and restore coat shine for dogs of all breeds and ages struggling with seasonal allergies or dull fur.
Does your dog spend more time scratching than playing? We’ve all been there—the constant thumping of a paw against the floor at 2 AM or the sight of "hot spots" that make you feel like a frustrated pet parent. While many owners reach for expensive prescription meds, I decided to test the Dog Coat Treats from PET SUPPLEMENTS & NUTRITION LLC.
This isn't just another fish oil chew; it’s a complex blend of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants like CoQ10 and Quercetin. I chose to review this specific kit because it offers a massive 180-treat supply, promising to tackle everything from stinky breath to dry, flaky skin within about 30 days.
1. Product Profile (At a Glance)
2. Raw Material and Facts
This supplement is a powerhouse of nutrients. It uses Quercetin, often called "nature’s Benadryl," to help calm down allergic reactions and skin inflammation. CoQ10 supports cell growth and heart health, while Fennel is the secret weapon for digestion and gas—an unusual but welcome addition to a coat supplement.
These are firm tablets rather than soft, chewy nuggets. They have a mild, earthy scent—you can definitely pick up on the fennel and herbal notes, rather than a strong "fake meat" smell.
Our team checked the label for red flags. There is no Xylitol or alcohol here. It’s packed with essential minerals like Zinc and Biotin which are standard for skin health.
3. The "User Experience" (Pet & Owner)
The 3-bottle pack is great for multi-dog households. The bottles are sturdy and keep the tablets fresh, though the "child-proof" caps can be a bit of a workout for your wrists.
Because these are tablet-style supplements, your mileage may vary. Some dogs will crunch them right up, but if you have a "picky eater," you might need to hide these in a spoonful of wet food or a dab of peanut butter.
On a scale of 1–10, it’s a 7. It’s not as easy as a soft chew that a dog thinks is a "cookie," but since you don't have to deal with messy oils or sprays, it’s still very manageable for pet owners.
No digestive upsets were noted during our trial. In fact, the inclusion of fennel seemed to help one of our test pups who usually gets a bit gassy after eating.
4. Effectiveness: Does It Actually Work?
You likely won't see a "glow up" in the fur this fast, but the fennel kicks in quickly. We noticed fresher breath and less "tummy gurgling" almost immediately after the first few doses.
This is where the magic happens. By week three, the constant scratching usually subsides. The Vitamin E and Biotin start to reflect in the coat’s texture—it feels softer and looks significantly less "dusty" or dry.
If your dog has those "rusty" looking patches from licking their paws, you'll see those areas start to clear up as the Quercetin helps lower the allergic drive.
5. Pros & Cons
6. Final Verdict
This is ideal for dogs with chronic itchy skin, dull coats, or those who need an extra immune boost during allergy season. It’s perfect for owners who want a "all-in-one" vitamin rather than five different bottles.
At under $40 for a 3-bottle supply, the value for money is unbeatable compared to high-end boutique brands. I would buy this again, especially for the allergy-fighting Quercetin content alone.
7. Pro-Tips for Better Results
These supplements work best when used consistently. If your dog won't take the tablet whole, crush it into their dinner. Compound amino acids and vitamins are a great help during shedding season or when your pup is recovering from a skin infection. Always check with your vet if your dog is on other medications, as Quercetin can sometimes interact with certain drugs.
Disclaimer: This review is based on Petscarelab's pet owner experience. Individual results may vary.











