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Just like people, dogs can suffer from allergies that range from annoying to serious medical conditions. Allergies in dogs can be triggered by things in the environment, like pollen and fleas, or they may experience food allergies that cause digestive upset. The best solution is to simply avoid your pet’s allergens. If that’s not possible, you can work with your vet to identify products that help provide allergy relief.
Things to consider when buying prescription allergy medication for dogs:
• Allergy Type: What type of allergies does your dog have? Environmental allergies may require a different treatment approach than food allergies.
• Medication Administration: What’s the best way to administer your dog’s allergy medicine? Allergy medicines are available as tablets, creams, and other forms. Your vet can help you decide which is best for your pup.
• Get the Right Dose: What’s the best dose of allergy medicine for your dog? Canine allergy medicines are often dosed by weight, so make sure you are buying a product that is right for your dog.
• Allergy Symptoms: Are your dog’s allergies causing other symptoms? Common symptoms from allergies include scratching, eye and ear issues, hot spots, digestive upset, and others. Your vet can help you identify which symptoms are related to your dog’s allergies.
• Prescription or OTC: Is the product prescription only or available over the counter? A vet can help your determine if your dog requires a prescription medication or if there’s an over-the-counter option. Prescription medications are available through the Chewy Pet Pharmacy.
Allergies can be challenging for both your dog and you. Before starting any new medication, it’s always a good idea to talk to your vet.
Get dog allergy medicine prescriptions online at Chewy Pharmacy by first visiting your vet for a prescription. Then, go online and add the appropriate allergy product to your cart. At checkout, you can add your vet contact info and pet information so Chewy can verify the prescription on your behalf. Getting your dog prescriptions filled is super easy with Chewy!
The best dog allergy medicine is the one your vet recommends for your pup. Commonly prescribed medications include Apoquel, prednisolone, Medrol and diphenhydramine, but there are many others, and some are better suited to specific canine allergies. Your vet may have you try different products until you find one that works well for your dog.
The difference between over-the-counter and prescription dog allergy medicine is that you need a vet to prescribe the latter. The ingredients in prescription medications are more carefully controlled and regulated, and therefore, dosing may be more precise and possibly safer. Many prescription treatments are more effective than over the counter products, as well. Your vet can give you the most up-to-date information on what is designed to treat the allergies your dog has and what might work best for him.
Many dog breeds are predisposed to allergies, including Boston terriers, boxers, Chinese shar-peis, dalmatians, fox terriers, golden retrievers, Labrador retrievers, Lhasa apsos, Scottish terriers, shih tzus, and West Highland white terriers. Any breed of dog, including mixed breeds, may develop allergies. Onset usually occurs between six months and three years of age, and symptoms may be seasonal or year-round.
Set up Autoship for your prescription dog allergy medicine by selecting Autoship at checkout. Then, choose the frequency of your recurring delivery—you can cancel or change your deliveries any time you want. You must have a valid prescription or remaining refills on file for Autoship deliveries to occur. If we do not receive a prescription, or if your prescription is about to expire, one of our team members will reach out to your vet to obtain the necessary information. You can always have your dog’s allergy meds on hand with convenient Autoship from Chewy!
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