Aller-911 Allergy Aid Scoopable Tiny Bites Supplement
Verified Jun 7, 2026
This is a soft, scoopable allergy-support supplement for dogs over 12 weeks of age. It provides omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil plus DHA and EPA, along with turmeric, quercetin, grape seed extract, and other antioxidant ingredients aimed at supporting normal skin, immune, and respiratory function. It’s designed to be given alongside a complete dog food, especially for dogs prone to seasonal itching and skin irritation.
Formulated as an adjunct, not a stand-alone diet, this supplement offers a blend of omega-3s and several antioxidant and anti-inflammatory ingredients that can be reasonable support for dogs with seasonal sensitivities. The soft, tiny-bite format and scoopable presentation make it easy to give even to small dogs. As with any supplement, it’s best used under guidance from your veterinarian, especially if your dog has existing medical conditions or is on other medications.
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At a Glance
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Strengths
- Provides omega-3 fatty acids (including EPA and DHA from fish oil), which can help support healthy skin and normal inflammatory responses when used with a balanced diet.
- Includes several antioxidant and supportive ingredients such as turmeric root, quercetin, grape seed extract, and pumpkin powder that may help support immune and skin health.
- Soft, small pieces are easy to portion and may be easier for small dogs or those with dental issues to take.
- Designed for dogs over 12 weeks and can be used across a wide range of sizes with clear scoop-based dosing by body weight.
Considerations
- This is a supplement only and does not provide complete and balanced nutrition, so it must be fed alongside a regular, appropriate dog food.
- Fish oil and flaxseed are present, so dogs with fish or flax sensitivities would need a different option.
- Contains several carbohydrate and flavoring ingredients (molasses, oat flour, potato, sweet potato, natural flavoring), which generally aren’t a problem but may add extra calories for dogs who need strict weight control.
- Because it combines multiple bioactive ingredients (turmeric, quercetin, bromelain, grape seed extract), dogs on other medications or with chronic illnesses should have this reviewed by their veterinarian before use.
Full Ingredient List
Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.
Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.
Top 5 Ingredients Explained
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Total Omega-3 Fatty Acid
Total omega-3 fatty acid indicates the combined amount of omega-3 fats (commonly supplied by fish oil, algal oil, or flaxseed) added to pet food to support skin and coat health, joint function, cognitive development, and to provide anti-inflammatory benefits for dogs and cats. While beneficial, cats have limited ability to convert plant-based ALA to EPA/DHA and therefore need preformed EPA/DHA; excessive supplementation can increase bleeding risk, add calories, or introduce oxidized fats or contaminants, so sources, dose, and balance with omega-6 should be managed for safety and effectiveness.
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Fish Oil
Fish oil is commonly added to pet foods as a concentrated source of healthy fats—primarily the omega‑3 long‑chain fatty acids EPA and DHA—to boost energy density and palatability. EPA and DHA support skin and coat condition, joint and cardiovascular health, and brain development (cats require preformed DHA), but fish oil is calorie‑dense, can oxidize if not properly stabilized, may contain environmental contaminants unless purified, and high doses can cause gastrointestinal upset or affect blood clotting, so product quality and appropriate dosing are important.
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EPA
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) is a long-chain omega‑3 fatty acid added to pet foods and supplements for its anti-inflammatory effects and to support healthy skin and coat, joint function, cardiovascular and immune health in both dogs and cats; cats particularly benefit because they convert plant-based omega‑3s poorly and need preformed EPA/DHA. At appropriate doses EPA is generally safe, but high amounts can affect blood clotting or cause gastrointestinal upset, and owners should choose stable, tested sources (e.g., purified fish oils or algae) to minimize oxidation and contaminant concerns and follow feeding guidelines or veterinary advice.
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Fish Oil
Fish oil is commonly added to pet foods as a concentrated source of healthy fats—primarily the omega‑3 long‑chain fatty acids EPA and DHA—to boost energy density and palatability. EPA and DHA support skin and coat condition, joint and cardiovascular health, and brain development (cats require preformed DHA), but fish oil is calorie‑dense, can oxidize if not properly stabilized, may contain environmental contaminants unless purified, and high doses can cause gastrointestinal upset or affect blood clotting, so product quality and appropriate dosing are important.
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DHA
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is a long-chain omega-3 fatty acid added to pet foods as a functional nutrient to support brain and retinal development in puppies and kittens and to help maintain healthy skin, coat, joint comfort, and anti-inflammatory balance in adult dogs and cats. It is usually sourced from fish or algal oils and should be provided in stabilized, contaminant‑tested forms (cats require preformed DHA), with attention to proper dosing because high amounts or oxidized oils can cause gastrointestinal upset, affect blood clotting, or introduce environmental contaminants—consult your veterinarian for appropriate use.
Product Details & Brand
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Brand
NaturVet is a leading brand of pet supplements offering a wide range of products for dogs, cats, and horses, focusing on natural health support including joint, digestive, allergy, and behavioral care. The brand targets pet owners seeking holistic, natural, and vet-formulated wellness solutions.
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NaturVet manufactures products in-house at its Temecula, California facility that is compliant with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). The company maintains NASC (National Animal Supplement Council) certification, ensuring standardized manufacturing, ingredient safety, and product quality.
Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.
Recall History
NaturVet Aller-911 Allergy Aid Scoopable Tiny Bites Supplement has no recalls since 2014.
Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily
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