Lily’s Kitchen launches new supplement range
The new supplements are available in packs of 60 tablets and are suitable for all dogs from 12 months old

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B Corp pet food brand Lily’s Kitchen has launched a new range of supportive supplements for dogs.
The latest range is designed to be incorporated into a daily feeding routine. Developed with a vet, the supplements range contains carefully selected ingredients, including concentrated botanicals, to help give dogs support, whether it’s for their coat, their joints, or their digestive system.
The Lily’s Kitchen Joints and Mobility Supplements for Dogs are formulated to support joint health and flexibility.
They’re made with glucosamine and chondroitin (building blocks of cartilage that help to cushion joints), green lipped mussel powder (a naturally rich source of Omega-3 – great for supporting healthy joints) and Boswellia concentrate (known for its anti-inflammatory properties).
Meanwhile, the Lily’s Kitchen Bum and Belly Supplements promote a healthy balance of good bacteria in dogs’ gut.
The supplements are made with natural ingredients, such as ginger root powder concentrate (known as a soothing ingredient) with pre, post and probiotics to help support a healthy gut microbiome. Portioned in a capsule, Bum and Belly can be sprinkled onto your dog’s food at mealtimes.
Additionally, the Kitchen Skin and Coat Supplements for Dogs help aid healthy skin.
Each capsule is made with a mix of hyaluronic acid (to help hydrate and condition the skin), biotin and vitamin C (to help maintain a healthy coat), nettle concentrate (known to have natural anti-inflammatory properties) and fish oil powder (rich in omega-3 to help support our furry friend’s skin and coat condition).
Lastly, the range also includes pure Kitchen Norwegian Salmon Oil for Dogs which contains Omega-3.
This pure Norwegian salmon oil is a natural source of omega-3 fatty acids, including DHA and EPA, to help support a dog’s skin and joint health.
The Lily’s Kitchen Norwegian salmon oil can be served over wet or dry food.
The new supplements are available in packs of 60 tablets and are suitable for all dogs from 12 months old.
Rory Cowlam, Lily’s Kitchen vet ambassador, said: “The new Lily’s Kitchen supplements and salmon oil are designed to help support dogs’ mobility, digestion and skin and coat condition. They’re brilliant for adult dogs at every stage of life, helping to provide additional support for a range of particular needs that are important to pet parents and their pets. I would recommend feeding your four-legged friend one of the supplements alongside their meal and, if needed, the tablets can be broken in half.”
Charlotte Henderson, head of Marketing at Lily’s Kitchen, added: “At Lily’s Kitchen, we aim to help pets live their best lives, and that’s exactly why we’ve developed this new range of supplements and salmon oil which we hope will help dogs all over the country start the new year on the right paw.
“Just as pet parents are becoming increasingly aware of their own health and wellbeing, they’re making the same considerations for their pets. Supplements can help provide dogs with additional support, beyond the nutrition from their regular meals, for a particular need that is important to a pet parent and their four-legged friend, such as joint mobility or skin and coat condition.”