Daily wellness, built for good dogs.
From the everyday companion to the high-mileage working dog — BEAM Canine formulas support hydration, mineral balance, and daily vitality.

Three formulas. One routine.
Pour over food or into the bowl. Built for daily use, no measuring rituals required.
Replenishment set
CANINE ADVANCED SETCanine Multi Minerals and Canine Electrolytes paired together for daily mineral and micronutrient replenishment. Electrolytes : 12fl oz Minerals: 4fl oz
$49.95
electrolytes
Complete Canine ElectrolytesA gentle, plant-derived electrolyte pour designed to support healthy fluid balance after play, heat, travel, and long walks.
$27.95
minerals
Complete Canine MineralsA plant-based, whole-food sourced mineral pour built to support the everyday processes that keep your dog feeling like themselves.
$27.95
Which canine product is right for your dog?
A quick side-by-side to help you pick a starting point. Most pet parents begin with the Advanced Set for full coverage.
| Feature | The complete daily canine routine Advanced Canine Replenishment Set | Daily hydration support Canine Electrolytes | Foundational trace mineral support Canine Minerals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trace minerals | |||
| Electrolytes | |||
| Best for | Active dogs, Working dogs | Active dogs, Working dogs | Everyday wellness, Senior dogs |
| Daily use | |||
| Plant-based | |||
| Price | $49.95 | $27.95 | $27.95 |
From couch to trail-ready.
Active dogs
Trails, fetch, long walks. Electrolytes support fluid balance after output-heavy days.
Senior dogs
Gentle daily mineral support shaped for the years that matter most.
Working dogs
Built for routines that demand more — daily, consistent foundational support.
Everyday wellness
A simple, low-fuss addition to the bowl for dogs of every age and breed.
Start with the Canine Minerals Guide.
A short, plain-language walkthrough of why minerals matter for dogs, what to expect, and how to introduce BEAM into your dog's daily routine.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new supplements to your pet's routine.
