Nutramax Cobalequin Chewable Tablets B12 Supplement for Cats & Small Dogs, 45 count

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  • May Reduce the Need for B12 Injections - Cobalequin is an easy-to-administer oral cobalamin supplement, which may reduce or eliminate the need for regular injections.
  • Vitamin B12 for Dogs and Cats - Cobalamin, or B12, is critical to the function of many metabolic processes within the body. Your veterinarian may recommend Cobalequin if your pet needs B12 supplementation.
  • Easy-to-Serve - Cobalequin comes in a chewable tablet that can be crushed or given whole, making long-term administration easy for small dogs under 22 lbs. and cats of all sizes.
  • Exceptional Quality - Cobalequin is backed by science and undergoes thorough quality inspections to ensure your pet receives a safe, high-quality product.
  • From a Trusted Source - Nutramax has been a leader in pet health for over 30 years, and provides supplements to support joint health, digestive health, skin and coat health, calming, and more.

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11 Customer Questions


Does it have iron in it?


Can I give this to a cat with a pill popper if she won't eat it?

Answer by ChewyJul 14, 2022
Cobalequin chewable tablets for cats and small dogs can be administered with or without food and they crush easily if needed to administer. The tablet itself is a triangular shape, and approximately 0.5 centimeters in length on each side.

Does this also contain folate

Answer by ChewyMay 28, 2022
Cobalequin is an oral cobalamin supplement with the added benefits of the metabolically active form of folate (5-MTHF).

Does this help with mild anemia?

Answer by ChewyApr 26, 2020
Due to your pets specific health concern, we recommend consulting your Veterinarian to see what would be the safest fit for your pets current treatment plan.

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412 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jenny on Feb 26, 2026

Easy to Administer

Our vet recommended these for our Chronic Kidney Disease kitties and a kitty with a spinal injury we found on the side of the road. We think these are a good quality

Our vet recommended these for our Chronic Kidney Disease kitties and a kitty with a spinal injury we found on the side of the road. We think these are a good quality brand and they are easy to administer. We find they are best tolerated when pulverized (we use a little mortar and pestle) but they are easily pilled and one of our kitties will just voluntarily eat it out of our hand (with a treat, of course). We’ve been using this supplement for more than 6 years and they are consistently well packaged and always in stock.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By DONNA on Mar 9, 2026

Suggested for IBD but didn't work

This product was suggested for my cat's IBD. Nothing has helped my cat's IBD in the last 4 years after I got her from a rehome and spent several thousand dollars

This product was suggested for my cat's IBD. Nothing has helped my cat's IBD in the last 4 years after I got her from a rehome and spent several thousand dollars at the vet trying to get an answer. Multiple products have been tried the last 4 years with no luck of any of them. Doing good including changing diet several times. I was hoping this might be the answer but it didn't seem to do anything for my cat.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Karen on Feb 16, 2026

My cat loves it!

This was recommended by my vet for my 14-year-old cat Buddha. He took the pill with no problem and in fact, was begging for another one which, of course I didn’t

This was recommended by my vet for my 14-year-old cat Buddha. He took the pill with no problem and in fact, was begging for another one which, of course I didn’t give him because it’s a once a day pill. Since taking this once a day, he seems to be a little bit better although being a senior cat, you’re going to have your good days and bad days, but this pill seems to be giving him more good days! I highly recommend it!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Sydnie on Jan 21, 2026

An easy way to get vitamin B

One of my cats has a precariously balanced system that I’ve managed to mostly keep stable with a high quality probiotic (AnimalBiome - Fortaflora didn’t help at

One of my cats has a precariously balanced system that I’ve managed to mostly keep stable with a high quality probiotic (AnimalBiome - Fortaflora didn’t help at all) the addition of psyllium husk added to their wet food (for hairballs), a special digestive care food (royal canin) and this vitamin! miso has on and off issues with diahrrea since she was a kitten and one day it came on and just wouldn’t go away no matter what I tried, pro-pectalin, anti-biotics, the addition of fiber to their food. The vet suggested vitamin b injections which finally worked like a dream! But the injections were no fun and my vet is far away so it’s difficult to get them regularly. My vet found these online and suggested I try them and they work like a charm! Miso won’t eat one as is, I think the texture is bad, but she loves the taste and to avoid adding anything unnecessary to her precarious system I just dissolve in in a few drops of water, mash it into a paste, and she happily licks it up! Or sometimes I’ll dissolve it and mix it into her wet food to avoid the other cat being jealous lol.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Dani on Mar 14, 2026

Cat loves this

Our cat loves these. He actually begs for them every morning and eats it on its own. He seems more cuddly and energetic. We will have his labs checked to find

Our cat loves these. He actually begs for them every morning and eats it on its own. He seems more cuddly and energetic. We will have his labs checked to find out the impact. For now, we are happy he is willing to take the supplement.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Mary on Mar 13, 2026

Great chewable vitamin

Our dog needed to go on vitamin B12. This chewable vitamin is great! You can dissolve it in a little water if you need to, but my dog will just chomp it down with

Our dog needed to go on vitamin B12. This chewable vitamin is great! You can dissolve it in a little water if you need to, but my dog will just chomp it down with the rest of her dinner! Very convenient and my picky dog likes it.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Laura on Feb 28, 2026

Easy to administer

I give this to my cat Sadie as recommended by her vet to manage IBD. At first, I tried giving it to her whole as a treat, but she would not eat it. Now, I use a

I give this to my cat Sadie as recommended by her vet to manage IBD. At first, I tried giving it to her whole as a treat, but she would not eat it. Now, I use a garlic press to crush and mix it in her wet food and she eats all her food. She's been on it a couple weeks now.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Catherine on Mar 24, 2026

What a relief!

My little cat was vomiting several times a day and we were both miserable. The Nutramax has been terrific. An occasional barf, yes, but a fraction of what it had

My little cat was vomiting several times a day and we were both miserable. The Nutramax has been terrific. An occasional barf, yes, but a fraction of what it had been. We are both relieved


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Kathryn on Feb 3, 2026
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The chewable is really best for dogs

I wasn't paying attention and thought I was getting capsules like what I got from my vet. I opened them and mixed those in with food and my cat ate it all. These

I wasn't paying attention and thought I was getting capsules like what I got from my vet. I opened them and mixed those in with food and my cat ate it all. These have to be crushed which isn't easy to do and he still picks around it. I would think they're easy to administer to a dog. But cats, the powder in the capsule is better.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Darlene on Jan 10, 2026

Delivery timelines

It’s medicine for Pimpkin. When I order it through my Vet, it takes just about two weeks to get the medicine in to their office. Then they always seem to call

It’s medicine for Pimpkin. When I order it through my Vet, it takes just about two weeks to get the medicine in to their office. Then they always seem to call late Thursdays to let me know I can come and get it. That puts me in Friday traffic every single time. With Chewy, I order it and two days later it’s at my front door.