







🐕🦺 Elevate your pet’s energy & health with every chew!
Nutramax Cobalequin B12 Supplement delivers 250µg of bioavailable cyanocobalamin per chewable tablet, designed specifically for cats and small dogs. This vet-recommended formula supports critical metabolic functions and boosts energy without the hassle of injections. With 45 individually sealed tablets per pack, it ensures freshness and ease of administration, making it a trusted choice for pet owners aiming to enhance their furry companions’ vitality.





| ASIN | B07MWKYP86 |
| ASIN | B07MWKYP86 |
| Active Ingredients | Each Chewable Tablet Contains: Cyanocobalamin 250µg, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF) 50µg. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,515 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #50 in Vitamin B12 Supplements |
| Brand Name | Nutramax Laboratories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,852) |
| Date First Available | February 1, 2018 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00755970350104 |
| Item Form | Chewable Tablet |
| Item Type Name | Nutramax Cobalequin B12 Supplement |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Item model number | COBALEQUINMLG45 |
| Manufacturer | Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc. |
| Manufacturer | Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 1.69 x 1.69 x 3.38 inches; 0.95 ounces |
| Target Species | Dog (sm), Cat |
| UPC | 755970350104 |
| Unit Count | 45 Count |
E**E
Easy-to-Give B12 Support – Great for Pets’ Health
The Nutramax Cobalequin B12 supplement has been a reliable addition to my pet care routine. The chewable tablets are small and easy for cats and small dogs to eat, with a taste they don’t resist. I appreciate that the formula uses quality ingredients and is designed to support energy and overall health. The 45-count pack lasts a good while, and the individually sealed tablets keep them fresh. A trustworthy option for boosting B12 levels in pets.
W**B
Cat was not eating and getting really thin, but she now eats about everything with 0 issues
Great product and we were concerned about our 14 year old cat was not eating and these pills changed all that and now she is eating and is so less picky. We had also used a product to help her her gastric issues and she is now doing incredibly well. Thank you!
A**R
Helped with tummy issues
I think they helped the sweet late Paxton kitty who had irritable bowel and other issues as a senior cat. I crushed them into mayonnaise and he ate it. Vet said at that point of his life and illness, anything that worked was a go. Poor boy. He always had tummy issues, and I was not doubt to subject his to intensive surgery etc. Getting him to eat was the main thing. It worked. Miss my little boy.
N**L
Was recommended by the vet
Ordered these when I first had FIP foster kitty. I'm not sure if it helped but it was the best available option to use at home. Later on the vet recommended these supplements for my elderly foster. I don't believe vets can send B12 injections home. And vet visits might not always be an option to give B12 shots. Therefore, this is the next best option.
B**L
Better to Crush and Mix with Food
This B12 supplement for cats and dogs may technically be chewable, but many cats and dogs will simply eat around it and leave the hard pill in their dish untouched. Fortunately, you can crush it up fairly easily with a fork or spoon and mix it into their food.
B**Y
Small pill. Easy to give to dog
For my dog with inflammatory bowel disease
K**S
Healing my cat’s inflammatory bowel disease
My cat was diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease and was losing weight/maintaining a dangerously low weight. No matter what expensive prescription foods I fed him, he didn’t want to eat and he was throwing them up. I was so scared I was going to lose him to an illness and be unable to ever get him off prednisone. I got a second opinion from a more experienced vet who told me Cobalequin might help and that many cats with IBD suffer from b12 issues. Within a week his weight is up almost a whole pound. He’s happier and playful. He comes busting into the bedroom at 3am asking me to feed him. He’s devouring his food and he’s stopped throwing up. I am so grateful. If you have a cat suffering with IBD you really need to ask your vet if you should try this and see if it will help. I crush it and put it in his food and he either likes the taste or doesn’t care that it’s there. He feels so much better and it’s been a huge relief.
D**S
What? Tasty medicine! What a treat!
My vet recommended these for our cat. She loves them! She thinks they are a treat; they smell delicious and we have no problem getting her to eat them. Moreover I can tell that she seems much healthier since we’ve been giving them to her. I sure wish I knew why they are so tasty because I wish all her medications tasted this good. Kind of expensive but worth it for her continued good health.
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