
Mushroom powder for picky dogs
Add a splash of water. It becomes gravy.
A mushroom powder for picky dogs that turn their nose up at supplements. Add a splash of water and the organic blend becomes a savoury mushroom gravy most dogs finish without noticing.
60 g jar · 1/4 tsp per 25 lbs · wooden measuring spoon included
90-day money-back guarantee — even if the jar is empty
For the dog that inspects everything
The best supplement is the one he’ll actually eat
You know the routine: sprinkle it on, he sniffs it, he looks at you, he walks away, and you throw away dinner. The trick is not a flavouring — it is water. A splash turns the powder into a savoury gravy that coats the food instead of sitting on it.
- Add a splash of water and stir. The powder becomes a light mushroom gravy. Most dogs finish the bowl without noticing.
- No synthetic flavouring to smell wrong. The savoury smell is the mushrooms themselves — nothing added to disguise anything.
- A picky-eater guarantee behind it. Ninety days. If he still refuses it, you get your money back on an opened jar.
Three things worth checking
On any jar, including this one
Proof
Pet parents and vets, in their own words
He’s behaving like a puppy again
“I’ve noticed positive changes in his normal skin growths. Within a week, his energy seemed to improve tremendously, he’s behaving like a puppy again!”
It mixes seamlessly into food
“In my clinical experience, lumps and bumps are one of the most common concerns in aging pets. I’ve started adding Buddy Guard to my dog’s and cat’s food to help support their skin health and immune function. Their skin and coats look and feel healthier.”
Two years in, still going
“Tinkerbell and Puck are lucky adopted pups who have been taking Buddy Guard with their daily meals for over 2 years now. They have both shown better health and happiness as a result and love the taste, so I will continue to give it to them.”
Even my pickiest pet eats it
“I’m impressed with Buddy Guard’s clean, organic ingredients — especially the turkey-tail mushroom blend, which I use in my veterinary practice for its immune-supporting benefits. Even my pickiest pet happily eats it when I sprinkle it over her food.”
Fewer flare-ups
“Honestly this surprised me. My dog has bad yeast flare ups which lead to skin infections. They have had less flare ups in the past month and some change and this is the only product I’ve added to their regime.”
A boost in his overall energy
“I started using it for my own 7-year-old Rottweiler, who was beginning to slow down with age. Since adding this supplement to his routine, I’ve noticed a noticeable boost in his overall energy. It’s a great natural option to support immune health — especially for aging, senior, large-breed dogs like my own.”
The rest of the routine
More Petsmont for dogs
Same standards, same guarantee. Built to sit alongside Buddy Guard rather than duplicate it.
Straight answers
Questions people actually ask
What exactly is the water trick?
Add a small splash of water to the measured powder and stir it into a thin paste, then mix that through the food. It coats everything rather than sitting on top.
Is anything added to make it taste good?
No. There is no flavouring, no fillers and no synthetics — nine organic mushrooms and nothing else. The savoury smell is the mushrooms.
What if he still won’t touch it?
Then the 90-day guarantee covers you, even though the jar is open. We send a prepaid label and refund you in full.
Does warm water work better?
A little warm water releases more aroma, which usually helps. Do not use boiling water.
One scoop a day
If he won’t eat it, you don’t pay for it.
If your dog won’t eat it, or you’re not satisfied for any reason at all, we send a prepaid label and refund you in full. You’re risking a bowl of mushroom powder and about three months of consistency.
Buddy Guard is a food supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Every dog is different, and customer reports are not a promise of results. Not recommended for pets with kidney or liver disease or damage, or insulin-dependent diabetes, without veterinary oversight. Always consult your veterinarian.










