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It helps for a few weeks — then the itching's back. That's because it removes irritants. It doesn't rebuild the gut that's driving the reaction.
Works while you give it. Stop for a few days and the scratching returns. Antihistamines block one mediator — they don't fix what's producing it.
Most vets treat the skin symptoms — rightly so. Most aren't trained on the gut–skin axis that's driving them. That's not a criticism. It's a gap.
70% of your dog's immune system lives in the gut. When the microbiome is off-balance, inflammation spreads — and the skin is usually where it shows first.
7 questions about your dog's symptoms, diet, and what you've already tried.
A plan built specifically around your dog's symptoms and history.
One scoop on food, once a day. Most owners see change in 2–3 weeks.
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