Start with the question

Practical help for itchy dogs, aging dogs, and bored dogs.

Club Hachiko is narrowing around three problems dog owners actually search in stressful moments: itchy skin, senior supplement choices, and enrichment for boredom or anxiety. Start with a tool, then go deeper only where it helps.

Dog parent with an Akita
Club Hachiko fish oil bottle Akita enjoying fish oil support
Three focused paths

The hub is now organized around real dog-owner problems.

The broader dog-owner content stays, but these three paths now lead the site: itchy dogs, senior supplements, and enrichment for boredom or anxiety.

Itchy dogs and allergies

Questionnaire-led triage, red flags, allergy guides, fish-oil fit, probiotics, baths, diet, and skin-support products.

Start the itchy dog helper →

Senior supplements and comfort

Mobility, joint support, omega-3 dosing, digestion, and senior-care checklists without pretending every answer is a product.

Open senior care checklist →

Enrichment, anxiety, and boredom

Practical guides and product paths for calmer routines: car stress, fast eating, harnesses, recovery, and daily engagement.

Start enrichment path →
Why trust us

We know this is about someone you love.

Dog owners are not shopping for abstract “pet products.” They are trying to help a real dog feel better, eat better, move better, or recover safely. Our job is to make those choices feel less confusing.

Care before conversion

We try to explain when a product may help, when it probably will not, and when the safer next step is a vet conversation.

Clear criteria

For supplements, we look for ingredient clarity, usable dosing, tolerance, label transparency, and whether the product fits a normal routine.

Honest affiliate disclosure

Some links may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. That never changes the basic rule: fit matters more than pushing a product.

What to check before you buy

What we look for before recommending anything.

Good recommendations should make you feel clearer, not rushed. These are the checks we come back to again and again.

Active omega-3, not just total oil

Look for clear EPA and DHA numbers. Big “fish oil” numbers alone do not tell you much.

Dose and bottle life

A bottle is only a value if the daily amount works for your dog and lasts long enough to matter.

Mess, smell, and tolerance

If it is hard to serve or rough on the stomach, owners stop using it even when the formula looks good.

Club Hachiko Wild Alaskan Fish Oil bottle
Optional starting point

If fish oil seems like the right fit, start with a careful comparison.

We feature a fish oil option where it genuinely fits, but the goal is still to help you choose what is right for your dog — even if that means skipping fish oil or asking your vet first.

Wild Alaskan pollock plus salmon blend EPA plus DHA clearly labeled Good fit for the skin and allergy path
1000mgomega 3 per tsp
425mgEPA
325mgDHA