Every dog parent knows that our furry friends aren’t just pets - they’re family. And when it comes to keeping them happy and healthy, only the best will do. That’s where Lily’s Kitchen comes in. You might already know and love them for their wholesome wet and dry pet foods, packed with natural ingredients and tail-waggingly tasty flavours. But guess what? They’ve just launched a new range of dog supplements, designed to support your pup’s overall health and wellbeing from head to tail.

Lily’s Kitchen has worked closely with veterinary experts to develop these supplements to help your canine companion thrive. There are four fabulous options, each tackling a different aspect of your pup’s health. To support your furry friend’s tum and bum, the Bum & Belly Supplement is here to save the day. With a blend of ginger root powder and pre, post, and probiotics, it helps keep their gut microbiome balanced. And for those owners who have concerns about their pup’s fur and skin, the Skin & Coat Supplement, enriched with hyaluronic acid, nettle concentrate, biotin and vitamin C, will aid with keeping both in tip-top condition.
Got a pooch that needs the spring putting back into their step? The Joint & Mobility Supplement is packed with glucosamine, chondroitin, green-lipped mussel powder, and Boswellia concentrate to support their joints and flexibility. And let’s not forget the Norwegian Salmon Oil. This pure, vet-developed oil is rich in Omega-3 to support healthy skin and joints, plus it’s so delicious, your pup will look forward to this supplement at every mealtime.
With Lily’s Kitchen, you know you’re getting top-notch, natural ingredients that your dog will love, and these supplements are a great addition to their range. If you’re new to Lily’s Kitchen, you can get 30 per cent off your first order with the code FIRSTLILY30, so there’s never been a better time to try their natural and delicious nutrition.

NEW: Lily’s Kitchen supplements
Introducing Lily’s Kitchen’s vet-developed selection of supplements* and salmon oil for dogs, packed with supportive nutrients to support your pooch and their everyday mischief.
*A complementary pet food for adult dogs from 12 months

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We all want our dogs to live healthy lives. One way that may help them to get there is by promoting a healthy balance of good bacteria in their guts. Introducing Lily’s Kitchen Bum & Belly supplements for dogs; digestive support supplements made with ginger root powder concentrate and pre, post and probiotics to help support a healthy gut microbiome.

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Double-take worthy fur? Enter, Lily’s Kitchen Skin & Coat supplements for dogs containing carefully selected nutrients such as hyaluronic acid and nettle concentrate to help aid your dog’s skin. Developed with a vet and made with natural ingredients.

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Lily’s Kitchen Joints & Mobility Supplements for dogs are formulated to support joint health and flexibility. Made with glucosamine and chondroitin, green lipped mussel powder and Boswellia concentrate to help support joint health and mobility.

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Developed by a vet, this is pure Norwegian salmon oil with Omega-3 to help support your pooch’s skin and joint health. Throw in the fact it has a delicious salmon taste, and you’ve got yourself a tail wag (or ten).
FAQs
Who are Lily’s Kitchen supplements suitable for?
Lily’s Kitchen’s new range of supplements are paw-fect for dogs over 12 months old and will be a great addition to incorporate into your pooch’s daily routine. They’re specially designed to support your pup’s health, focusing on key areas like digestion, joint care, and skin & coat health to help them feel their best every day.
If your furry friend has any medical conditions, allergies, or is on medication, pregnant, or nursing, it’s always a good idea to have a chat with your vet first.
Rosie Floyd is a Senior Home & Pets Product Writer for Take A Break Pets, specialising in all things dogs. She grew up always having at least one dog as part of the family and has experience in owning a variety of breeds, including Labradors, Cockapoos and Yorkshire Terriers.