Supplements: Choosing the Right Format
When a brand chooses a delivery format for their animal supplement or pharmaceutical, it’s not just about marketing – it’s about palatability, dosing accuracy, stability and manufacturability.
Soft Chews: The Convenience Champion
Soft chews are chewable, palatable bites for daily vitamins, joint support, calming formulas and many over-the-counter pet health supplements as well as pharmaceuticals. To animals, they’re positioned as treats and to owners, they are an owner-friendly way to ensure compliance.
Advantages of soft chews include:
- High palatability and owner acceptance.
- Easy to administer.
- Excellent for products where flavor and texture help adherence, such as daily vitamins, probiotics and calming supplements.
- Opportunities for brand differentiation via shapes, flavors and textures.
Powders: Formula Flexibility
Powder formulations can be mixed into food or water and are common for multivitamins, digestive aids, joint blends and probiotics.
Advantages of powder include:
- Highly flexible and easy to blend many active ingredients, adjust dose strengths and launch variants without changing delivery hardware.
- Often perceived as “100% active ingredient” by some consumers (i.e. no large filler tablets).
- Economical to produce and ship, due to their lower weight and volume, compared with some wet formats.
According to recent data from Nextin Research by MarketPlace, nearly 30% of dog owners who responded indicated that powder kibble food toppers was their top choice of delivery system for dog supplements and another nearly 30% said the same about powder food toppers – an upward trend from previous research.
Pellets: Consistency and Performance
Compressed, pelletized formats are commonly used in equine, livestock and some companion-animal supplement supplements or pharmaceuticals where controlled release, targeted palatability or feed integration is needed.
Advantages of pellets include:
- Excellent for integrating into feed systems and for products where geometry and density influence intake and dissolution.
- Often easier to meter into feed or dosing systems.
Liquids: Rapid Onset and Dosing Flexibility
Syrups, suspensions or ready-to-use liquids for oral dosing are often used when rapid absorption is required or for medicated top-ups.
Advantages of liquids include:
- Easier to titrate dose by weight/volume for individual animals.
- Good for actives that are unstable in dry form but stable in solution or suspension.
Format choice is strategic: the same active ingredient can behave very differently in a soft chew versus a powder versus a pellet or liquid. Precision Science combines hands-on formulation expertise, dedicated manufacturing lines for each format, and a commercial team that helps translate a concept into a compliant, scalable product that pets will accept and owners will buy.
If you want a partner who understands formulations, packaging, supply-chain realities and regulatory trends, let’s talk.