PET TAO Harmonize GI Dog Supplement, 120 count

$55.98 Chewy Price

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About This Item

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  • Digestive enzymes, a prebiotic and a probiotic combine to provide powerful GI support.
  • Great for fur-babies with GI issues or for preventing problems due to stress, illness or diet change.
  • Yummy soft chews can be given to cats and dogs over 12 weeks of age.
  • Compatible with other supplements and medications.
  • For use in dogs and cats over the age of 6 weeks.
  • Try it with PET TAO Spleen Treats for extra GI support!

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1 Customer Questions


Can you give this to cats?

Answer by ChewyJul 20, 2020
This supplement is safe for cats and dogs over 12 weeks of age.
4.3
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
7 Ratings

4 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Nelda on Oct 6, 2025

Helped dogs!

Helped dogs with less GI issues.

Helped dogs with less GI issues.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Caroline on Feb 3, 2025

Great product

Love that you carry this at this cost! Subscribe and Save very helpful!!!

Love that you carry this at this cost! Subscribe and Save very helpful!!!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Linda on Oct 10, 2023

Good for allergies scratching itching

I used this on my dog that kept itching the same spot everyday I sprinked it in his food. Game changer!

I used this on my dog that kept itching the same spot everyday I sprinked it in his food. Game changer!


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Karyn on Sep 7, 2022

I was hopeful ...

2 of my 4 senior cats have IBS/IBD. They willingly ate the supplement for about 3 weeks, but now refuse them. During the 3 week period; there was no difference

2 of my 4 senior cats have IBS/IBD. They willingly ate the supplement for about 3 weeks, but now refuse them. During the 3 week period; there was no difference in their soft, runny stools. Totally ineffective as a GI treatment. The only difference I noticed was that they were sleeping more (?).