With a senior dog and one who underwent two surgeries this year, it’s a priority of mine to keep my babies as healthy as possible. Both Wynston and Penny (and every dog, really) can benefit from a boost to their overall wellness via proper nutrition and supplements.
Front Of The Pack “The One” is a new breed of supplement that works to target your dog’s entire body. It benefits gut health, the immune system, joints and more! Both Penny and Wynston take the supplement daily, and in this blog post I will share why I love it.
Front Of The Pack
The One – Daily Powder Supplement for Dogs
Front Of The Pack ‘The One’ is a daily powder supplement for dogs over one year of age. It offers eight benefits in one, including:
- Joint and mobility support to reduce stiffness
- Stress relief to help with sleep and anxiety
- Gut health to promote digestion
- Nourishes your dog’s skin and coat
- Promotes dental health by reducing plaque and bacteria
- Supports blood flow to the brain and mental sharpness
- Immune support
- Promotes healthy heart function
Every single one of these benefits is important to me when it comes to the wellness of Penny and Wynston, especially as they age and we continue to battle health concerns if they come up.
What I love about ‘The One’ Front Of The Pack supplement:
- It comes in a powder form that is easy to scoop and add to my kids’ meals.
- Provides ultimate preventative support for my dogs.
- Comes in attractive and easy-to-use tub/scoop packaging.
- Made with 12 clinically-proven ingredients (you can view them all here).
- Penny and Wynston LOVE it!
I cannot possibly communicate how much I appreciate the fact that Front Of The Pack comes in a powder form rather than a pill or treat. This makes it incredibly easy for me to add it to Penny and Wynston’s dinner each night. I mix it in with their dinner, and they devour it!
Front Of The Pack makes other supplements as well. The ‘Move’ supplement targets your dog’s joints and mobility. It helps to restore cartilage while soothing muscles and joints.
There is also ‘Harmony,’ which is intended to create a calming effect for your pup via it’s slow-release design. ‘Harmony’ is made up of adaptogens nootropics and clinically proven ingredients to help relax your dog at any time, including on the go. ‘Harmony’ comes in single packets for as-needed use.
Dog moms and dads can purchase Front Of The Pack ‘The One’ supplement in packages of 1, 2 or 3 tubs. The more tubs you purchase at once, the more money you save.
You can also subscribe and save by regularly getting Front Of The Pack delivered to your door!
I will continue to purchase Front Of The Pack for Penny and Wynston. It’s the perfect all-in-one supplement that will target health concerns that I have for each of my kids. I contemplated putting both my kiddos on ‘Move,’ but I think sticking with ‘The One’ is the way to go.
Purchase Front Of The Pack to get your dog on the path to improved health, or as a preventative supplement. I love this brand and will continue to recommend it.
This post is sponsored by Front Of The Pack.
DORIS MANSFIELD says
a very worthwhile supplement
Randy W Green says
I have a 17-month old young dog with skin itchiness issues and stomach sensitivity to certain foods. Is this supplement appropriate for him?
Amanda says
While this supplement can be helpful, I’d contact your vet to discuss any medical conditions your dog is dealing with before trying a new regimen. 🙂
FRANKLIN L. Becker says
I ordered from front of the pack Nov. 30 th . But I don’t have and shipping date for delivery . Can you bring me up to date ? The order is for Itching/ chewing . dog is a 11 Year old pom . this summer was the hottest in history and that’s how this started .
Amanda says
You’ll have to reach out to the company. I’m just a writer. xoxo
Jaime says
Can you mix “The One” with water? I can’t get my dog to eat this. She’s in the 2% that does not appreciate the taste. I’ve tried literally everything.
I’m considering spoon feeding it to her, but I need something to mix it with.
Amanda says
Have you tried mixing it in with the food or maybe peanut butter?
Jaime says
She can smell it in and on the food and won’t eat it. And she hates peanut butter. Thanks for the suggestions though.
Mon says
I added it to my pups food and then added some chicken bone broth – I’m sure chicken broth would work just as well. She ate it right up. Worth a try! Also, cream cheese or butter are soft solids I use when pills are absolutely necessary.
KHolc says
I’m curious how long you’ve been giving these supplements to your pups?
Amanda says
About 8 months.
Joseph says
Hi Amanda, are you still using this and seeing good results? This post was Feb. 2021,
Amanda says
I am, as of May 2021!
Joseph says
OK, thanks, and you are seeing continuos positive results? My pup is itching licking biting paws etc.
Mike Johnson says
We had some problems actually receiving our order, it took forever to arrive. I’d like to add that FOTP’s customer service was not happy with us. They wanted us to do the leg work and track our order. We were told it was our responsibility to find our order, not theirs. Hum, interesting concept when they are the ones who mailed it to us.
Regardless of that, we were so excited to get FOTP’s One. Our 9 year old, wonderful dog, will eat almost anything. I was personally hoping it would help with her itching and skin problems, but we bought it for other reasons too. Unfortunately, she tried it a few times and then has refused to eat anything it is in, especially her food. I tried mixing it in a variety with things I know she loves to eat. No luck. I’m so disappointed, I was truly hoping this would help her in a variety of ways, but she needs to eat it to make it work – right – lol.
Wishing you others better luck than we had. Now I get to deal with their customer service again – ARGH
Amanda says
Sorry you had that experience. I’m just a freelance pet writer, so I can’t solve any of your issues. Best of luck.
Deborah says
I sure hope this product works as I’m NOT impressed with the ridiculous packaging
without product ingredients or instructions. I’ve seen many reviews by others who
state there were no instructions as well. Yet the young girl who answered the line
at Customer Service seemed oh so surprised when I told her this. Great research
and trials are one thing(see Forbes article) but whoever is responsible for their
packaging/product design is completely out of touch with reality, especially in this
day and age.
Laurie says
I too, don’t agree with packing with no ingredients or even what it is.
I called and asked instructions on how much to give my dog.
I mentioned the labels, she said they ran out. They could have printed something out.
Not a fan of this product and my dog has been on it for 2 months and no change.