VetClassics Protegrity GI Probiotics Soft Chews Dog & Cat Supplement, 45 count
By VetClassics
$34.99 First Time Autoship Price
this orderSave 50% (up to $20) today when you set up Autoship.
$52.24 Autoship Price
(-5%) future orders
Keep saving 5% on every order
Get deliveries on your schedule
Skip, change, or cancel anytime
$54.99 Chewy Price
($1.23 /ea)
Save $16.00 (-23%)
$70.99 List Price
Tooltip Available
Promo, New Customers Only: Spend $49+, Get $20 eGift Card + Free Shipping with code: WELCOME
Promo, Buy select food, Get 20% off select supplements
In Stock
FREE 1-3 day delivery
Free 365-day returns
Tooltip Available
Frequently bought together
- Animal Nutritional Products UroMAXX Chews Urinary Kidney & Bladder formula Dog Supplement, 90 count$29.95 Chewy Price$29.98 List Price$28.45 Autoship PricePromo, New Customers Only: Spend $49+, Get $20 eGift Card +2 deals
- Etta Says! Eat Simple! Lamb Freeze-Dried Dog Treats, 2.5-oz bag$12.10 Chewy Price$12.99 List Price$11.50 Autoship PricePromo, New Customers Only: Spend $49+, Get $20 eGift Card +1 deal
- DealFrisco Monkey Plush Squeaky Dog Toy, Small/MediumBy$7.99 Chewy Price$7.59 Autoship PricePromo, New Customers Only: Spend $49+, Get $20 eGift Card +1 deal
- Honest Paws Omega-3 Fish Oil with Wild Alaskan Salmon Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs, 16-fl oz bottle$32.47 Chewy Price$38.96 List Price$29.22 Autoship PricePromo, New Customers Only: Spend $49+, Get $20 eGift Card +2 deals
- DealMalaseb Shampoo for Dogs, Cats & Horses, 16-fl oz bottle$44.00 Chewy Price$41.80 Autoship PricePromo, New Customers Only: Spend $49+, Get $20 eGift Card +2 deals
- Nutramax Cobalequin Chewable Tablets B12 Supplement for Medium to Large Dogs, 45 count$29.99 Chewy Price$28.49 Autoship PricePromo, New Customers Only: Spend $49+, Get $20 eGift Card +1 deal
1 Customer Questions
does this have a flavor to it?
Answer by • Nov 21, 2022
This supplement includes a natural flavoring that is chilsonated chicken liver. The chicken flavoring, or palatant used in VetClassics products is made from USDA inspected chicken liver and heart organs. They are “hydrolyzed”, processed and partially digested, leaving very little of the reactive proteins available.





