







🐶 Elevate your dog’s health game with every tasty scoop!
Tomlyn Nutri-Cal Malt-Flavored High-Calorie Nutritional Gel is a premium 4-pack supplement designed to boost your dog's calorie intake and provide essential vitamins, minerals, and omega fatty acids. Ideal for picky eaters, growing puppies, or aging dogs, this easy-to-administer gel supports appetite, heart, skin, and joint health with a delicious malt flavor dogs crave.

























| ASIN | B07L5WRS9G |
| ASIN | B07L5WRS9G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,722 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #181 in Dog Digestive Remedies |
| Brand Name | TOMLYN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,268) |
| Date First Available | December 6, 2018 |
| Date First Available | December 6, 2018 |
| Directions | Us as Directed |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.6 x 2.4 x 7.2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.52 x 4.96 x 2.09 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.08 Pounds |
| Item model number | 411562 |
| Item model number | 411562 |
| Manufacturer | Tomlyn |
| Manufacturer | Tomlyn |
| Material | Gel |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.6 x 2.4 x 7.2 inches; 1.08 Pounds |
| Size | 4.25 oz (Pack of 4) |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
D**.
Great for dogs at any age.
This stuff is great to ha e at home if you have picky eaters like I do. When their sugars drop and they start shaking this brings them right back to normal
S**H
Great for puppies and hospice doggos
This works well for puppies. I use it when I’m fostering puppies to just give them a little more nutrients and I use it for hospice dogs. They seem to love the taste and even the very sick dogs will eat it and it’s easy for them because it’s a gel like taste. I suggest it for anyone with puppies or hospice doggos.
R**E
a great appetite enhancer
The Tomlyn Nutri-Cal has really helped my dogs appetite. She is 14 years old and got to a point when she was eating very little each I read the reviews in many were saying that this really helped their dogs, appetite and lo and behold. It absolutely did. My dog loves the taste and has been eating her whole breakfast and dinner each day since I started giving it to her. Top notch, excellent!!
O**Y
Must have for small dog, puppy, elderly dog owners
Must have for small dog, puppy, elderly dog owners. Little dogs can go hypoglycemic pretty easily and should eat more frequently throughout the day. This is great to add a few more calories, but it is by no means a meal replacement. It’s great for puppies who burn more calories and it’s hard to get weight on them. It’s great for teacup and toy size dogs that can lose weight really easily and it’s important to keep them a little bit over. What’s a good weight so that they have wiggle room if they get sick because when they lose weight, they lose weight very quickly Syringing stage one baby food like sweet potato and pumpkin is also very helpful in those instances. This is great for elderly dogs that maybe don’t have as much of an appetite and you don’t wanna keep giving them entyce this can help get calories in their system and keep their blood sugar level from dropping. It’s great to have on you for road trips with your dog. It’s like a honey consistency. It’s very thick and gooey and messy so I always have a damp paper towel to wipe Bella‘s mouth after I give it to her and I give her little bitty tiny doses at a time by putting it on my finger or putting my finger in our mouth And making sure she licks it all versus it, falling to the sides, all sometimes hold her and tilt her a little bit so that gravity helps guide it. Some dogs might just look at off your finger or a plate. But if they’re feeling ill, you can just rub it on their gums or on their tongue or the side of their cheek just to get it in their system.
N**L
Amazing stuff! It saved my (formerly) feral cat!
I don't even remember why I bought this. I'm heavily into rescue, so I keep a well-stocked pet cabinet, but I don't remember using this product on a specific pup earlier. I have a sick older cat. I adopted her when she was 18 to 24 months old about 12 years ago. She was quite feral back then, and the Humane Society clearly had few hopes for her. It actually advertised her as a barn cat. I do have a large barn, but I feed all my animals, and I would never leave a cat to fend for itself. Anyway, "feral" seems an understatement if anything; the day I adopted her, I left her in her carrier in the barn most of the day, then left freshly steamed shrimp and smelly tuna cat food outside her carrier so she could smell them. Opened her carrier an hour later and, ta-da, saw a streak of black cross the barn to the nearest opening. I didn't see her for 8 months, but the twice-a-day feeding bowl was always empty in record time. She has not been feral for a long time, and I have her in the house. She still hides from other people, however. All this to explain why I try to tend to her at home, with vet care consisting of those who make farm calls. Until now, she has been healthy. Force-feeding did not work; the main effect of that effort was to make twice-a-day shirt changes necessary for me. Yesterday I gave Leah two gobs of this supplement, sticking it in her mouth with my finger. She seemed a bit more aware last night, and today she has finally eaten some canned cat food. I am thrilled. Before saying, "Oh, but this product is for pups," I urge you to look at the nutritional information for pups and kittens on the separate tubes and compare. There is no difference. I haven't looked at the grown cat/dog info, but I imagine they're the same too. In any event, Leah is eating, and I thought I had lost her. I'll never be without this product in my pet cabinet. Two points I hope someone reading this will take away, or three if you count the lack of difference in formulations: (1) This is a terrific product, and it can save your pet's life, and (2) Never be afraid to adopt a feral animal; with love and patience, he or she will turn into a wonderful pet. This is one of those instances in which environment strongly outweighs genetics. Update, May 26, 2019: This is long overdue, given that Leah was completely well shortly after I wrote the original review. I still feel strongly about this product (I just reordered it as a Subscribe-and-Save), and I still feel strongly about ferals. I've never had a feral pup or dog--they don't survive nearly as well on their own--but Leah is my third feral feline. The first was a tiny kitten that I saw in the woods for a couple of weeks before adopting him; I saw both parents, but clearly the litter had died aside from this one, and he was too weak to run away. I hesitated because I wasn't a "cat person," but the experience with this kitten turned me into a cat person in record time, given that I had to wean him and give him medicines regularly. Riley lived to 17 and a half. The second was born in the dirt-floor basement of the mountain house to which I moved. She too was the only survivor, and I've had her for 15 years now; she still favors my basement. Soon after, I adopted Leah, who seems content to be my house cat now. All have been wonderful pets, and I count myself as lucky to have encountered them. They have enriched my life.
C**.
Habe die Tube eben bekommen. Mir hat überhaupt nicht gefallen,dass sie für den teuren Preis nicht gut gefüllt war. Würde sagen 2/3 nur voll. Mein Hund wiegt 23kg.braucht dann also ca. 7 Teelöffel. Mit der Tube komme ich sicherlich wenn überhaupt nur ne Woche aus.
S**L
Great stuff which helped keep my elderly dog alive for an extra year!
A**A
Spike is a very fussy eater and yet he survives on a very minimal amount of food daily. This Nutri cal works well with him, giving him more energy and he started to enjoy food more.
L**Ô
Très bien
B**Y
This is a good product in itself but the cost here is WAY overpriced.
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