








🐾 Scoot less, live more — the chew your dog deserves!
NaturVet No Scoot for Dogs offers 60 pumpkin-flavored soft chews formulated with beet pulp and psyllium husk to support healthy anal gland and bowel function. This veterinarian-approved, wheat-free supplement helps reduce scooting and discomfort, especially in senior dogs, delivering fast, tasty relief trusted since 1994.
















| Brand | NaturVet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 10,464 Reviews |
| Flavor | Pumpkin |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00797801037075 |
| Item Form | Chew |
| Item Weight | 6.35 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Naturvet |
K**E
My Dogs Love It – Real Results!
Both of my dogs absolutely love these soft chews, which is already a win. More importantly, they really work. We were having ongoing issues, especially with my older senior dog, and within about a month I noticed a tremendous improvement in his comfort and bowel health. The added pumpkin, beet pulp, and psyllium husk seem to make a big difference, and I appreciate that it’s an easy, stress-free solution and no forcing pills or mixing powders into food. I’m so happy with the results that I just placed another order. Thank you, NaturVet, for a product that actually does what it promises! GET IT!!
P**T
My pain is gone knowing my dogs pain is gone
It worked within a matter of days that’s of course after the vet gave antibiotics that did not work. Now that there is no more scooting just unsure if I continue giving it daily. I just don’t the condition to return. It’s no fun watching my dog scoot on concrete. Maybe I’ll just reduce dosage to every 3!days
J**Z
Still Waiting for Results
I decided to try these chews for my two chihuahuas, hoping to address some ongoing anal gland issues. They love the taste, which makes it easy to get them to eat the chews. The chews do have a strong odor, but that’s not a concern for my dogs, who seem to think they smell delicious. I’ve been using these for about two months now, and while I appreciate the ease of giving them soft chews, I’m not entirely convinced they’ve had the desired effect. My dog, who struggles with anal gland issues, still scoots around, even though his glands were manually expressed by the vet tech only a few weeks ago. I plan to finish the entire bottle before trying a different product. I’ll monitor his progress and update my review if things improve. They may work for some dogs, but I’m not yet sure they’re the solution for mine.
E**E
This Worked! Quickly Firmed-Up Loose Stools & Cheaper Than Other Brands.
My rescue dog has been having issues with very loose stools, diarrhea, and scooting for many months, and we believe the primary cause is not enough fiber in her diet, as the vet says she has no underlying health problems. She's an INCREDIBLY picky eater (and oh boy, is that putting it lightly!) with a very sensitive stomach. Standard dog food almost always causes her to get sick (we've essentially tried every brand under the sun including multiple types of RX food prescribed by the vet with little luck). Currently, two of the only things she tolerates well are steak and salmon. Our vet has her on a prescription vitamin that helps rounds things out nutritionally, and we wanted to add in fiber. I did a lot of research and decided to try the NoScoot powder. I have to be honest - my expectations were not high and I was concerned it would be difficult giving it to her. She doesn't like treats (unless they are of the stuffing-filled, cuddly, squeaky variety), so I opted for the powder and planned to sneakily sprinkle it on her food. The package arrived quickly, and I wanted to try it out right away. I prepared her meal, measured out the correct amount of powder for her weight, and put it into a separate small dish. However, before I could put it on her food, the freakin' cat leaped on the counter and with a quick swipe, knocked the dish to the ground. The dog, excited by the commotion, ran into the kitchen...and started licking the powder off the ground. I was surprised, to say the least. This is a dog who turns her nose up at peanut butter, biscuits, jerky, and everything else 99% of dogs would devour without a second thought--but she's eating up...powdered pumpkin and psyllium husk like it's a delicacy?! Well, okay! Do your thing, girl. It's now been almost a month of adding NoScoot to her breakfast and dinner, and she's only had diarrhea ONCE since. The improvement has been unreal. When she goes to the bathroom it's actually solid, and she isn't straining. They look like 'high-quality' poops, if that's a thing (I feel really weird even writing that, I'm just not sure how else to describe them without going into detail that very few would care to know). She *is* still scooting, but it has been significantly cut down - she has her yearly vet visit coming up so it's likely just time for her glands to be expressed, anyway. I highly recommend trying this out. The price point is lower compared to other brands with similar ingredients, and best of all, it works well (in my experience at least - I know all dogs are different). If you're debating between the powder supplement or the soft chews, I measured out the bottle and there are approximately 64 teaspoons in the bottle. The recommended dose of the powder is 1/2 a teaspoon per every 20 pounds, twice a day. My dog is 40 pounds, so I give her a teaspoon in the morning on her food, and a teaspoon at night (so a total of 2 teaspoons per day). The bottle should last about 32 days. The dose for the soft chews is 1 chew for every 20 pounds, 2x per day, so 4 chews a day for a 40lb dog. So, with a 40-pound pup (which is a standard medium-sized dog), the bottle of 60 chews would last for 15 days, the bottle of 120 soft chews would last for 30 days (or 30 days/60 days for a 20 pound dog).
N**Y
Good news for dogs with anal gland issues!
My poor little dog was miserable with impacted anal glands that weren’t emptying properly. My dog sitter suggested she might need more fiber in her diet. My vet agreed and suggested No Scoot. Within a couple of weeks the problem seemed to be solved. It has been about 3 months since I started giving these (morning and evening for a small dog), and there have been no more occurrences. We are all happy now! Amazon seems to have the best price on No Scoot.
A**R
Opened Package
This is a Great product for our Dog & never had an issue, however, my 4th container was opened & product was all in packaging. Wasn’t really happy with open package!
D**A
Effective
Love this product. My Pitbull had really bad gland issues and this cleared it right up and keeps it clear!
B**Y
Dogs loved them, stomach did not!
I bought this because one of my dogs was scooting her bum across the floor and was not regularly going to the bathroom so I thought I would try this. My other dog tends to secrete her anal glands herself, so I gave them to her as well to hopefully avoid that HORRID smell. The directions are 1 chew for every 20 lbs twice a day. My dogs are 76 and 78 pound labs I gave them 3 chews after dinner and planned on not giving any at breakfast until I saw how they tolerated it. One dog had a bad sounding stomach but since she wasn't going normally and wasn't showing signs of discomfort my guess is it was things starting to move but I'm not certain. However, my other dog had a VERY bad reaction to it and I'm so thankful my mom was able to take her while I worked. Within 2 hours of eating the chews, she threw up A LOT. She then went out and started eating grass and I couldn't get her to come back in for 2 hours. In the 24 hours after she ate the chews she had 7 bowel movements (4 were diarrhea) and threw up 4 times. She was still eating and drinking normally but I still don't know how she had enough in her system to get sick that many times and have that many bowel movements. When she gets anxious she starts getting inverted sneezes and she had them off and on for the 24 hours so not only was she sick but she was very scared of what was going on. I will not give this to either dog now; I will not risk my other girl getting that sick. Thankfully my other girl has bounced back and doing well but she was so sick. The plan was to take her to the vet the following morning but she got sick the last time at 7pm, slept, ate breakfast and THANKFULLY didn't get sick again.
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