🐶 Keep your pets happy and healthy with every chew!
NOW Foods Pet Health Allergy Supplement is a veterinarian-recommended formula designed to support normal histamine levels in both cats and dogs. With 75 chewable tablets, this NASC certified product is crafted with the same quality standards as human supplements, ensuring your pets receive the best care. Packaged in the USA by a trusted family-owned company since 1968, it’s a reliable choice for pet owners seeking effective allergy relief.
Volume | 2.82 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Allergen Information | Non-GMO |
Product Benefits | Histamine |
Active Ingredients | cellulose,silica |
Flavor | Unflavored |
Item Form | Tablet |
M**U
Yorkie allergy healer
This has completely stopped my yorkies allergies, she no longer eats at her paws. I had her on apoquel from april-may since spring in nyc is soo bad she was struggling. Decided to try out something more homeopathic vs a medication when she finished her apoquel dosage and transitioned to summer. Only gave her up to 14 days as I’ve read that too much of the licorice long term can cause damage and her allergies have not returned. She still has some scratches but it’s just normal. I highly recommend this for a pup’s allergies. I wish I had found this sooner
L**.
Don’t buy if it’s for a cat.
If you have a cat, don’t bother. I crushed half a tablet between two spoons (hard to do) and tried mixing it in food. Our cat wouldn’t touch her favorite food. Then tried mixing it into this lysine paste I have and giving it to her with my finger. She started foaming at the mouth and drooling. So THAT didn’t work. I could try mixing it in water and squirting it down her throat, but after the foaming/drooling incident, I’m hesitant to try. I have a full bottle. Used only one tablet. Wish I could return.Conclusion: this is a dogs ONLY supplement.
J**H
Helps with dogs running eyes
My dog has some kind of allergy. She’s clean so I know it’s not food related. I believe it’s to do with something outside I researched and this has a lot of the supplements that support allergy relief for pets and it has worked well. We’ve been using it for several months now.
H**L
Pretty good!
My dog has been on the allergy supplement. He has horrible environmental allergies, as soon as we come back in from being outside he is on his paws licking. I don’t think this is a fix-all. We have to keep his feet clean and moisturized, oatmeal baths, salmon based food and probiotic. BUT I do think this supplement helps him maybe 20-30%. I don’t like to keep him loopy on Benadryl and Cytopoint is helpful but the risks just aren’t worth it for me. So I’m glad there’s a more natural alternative and even though it doesn’t take all of the itching away I can definitely tell a difference when he’s on it vs off. My only downside is 75 tabs given twice a day isn’t even a month supply and it’s a little pricey buying it twice a month essentially. I’d love to have the option to buy a larger bottle.
M**K
Unfortunately, Did Not Help My Girl
I purchased this Pet Allergy Supplement for my female French Bulldog, who has skin allergy issues and has to be on an antihistamine year round. I was hoping to be able to put her on this supplement and gradually reduce the amount of over the counter medication that she takes daily. Unfortunately, I did not realize that there are fish ingredients in the product. After giving it to my girl for about three weeks, she broke out in a rash. I have stopped giving it to her because I believe that the fish ingredients have caused her to have a reaction.
P**A
Worked but read about proper short term use for safety
Helped seasonal environmental allergies but it recommends only to be used briefly...not for regular dosing. May cause fluid retention, etc., if over used. We gave it 3 x and then skipped 3 days. Was helpful. Only needed it for a couple of weeks cycling like that. We think our dog was allergic to pollen and molds in spring.
P**E
Zero impact, dog doesn't like the taste
My vet told me to try this to help my dog's chronic skin problems (itching, redness, yeast, odor). Directions say to give 2 pills per day. My dog agreed to this for a few days, then boycotted. I hid them in food and she's been taking them for the past month. Zero change. I've spent thousands of dollars on vet bills over the years, and numerous treatments in the form of chewables, probiotics, fish oil, lotions, aloe/coconut oil shampoo, powders, foams, sprays, you name it. The only thing that helped was trying freeze dried food (Stella & Chewy's beef burgers), which costs exactly 16x as much as the Hills Science Diet I was feeding her before, but is a good way to limit ingredients for a short time as a trial. I hardly ever bathed her before, but washing her belly and paws once per week with gentle shampoo followed by a coat of coconut oil (the cheap kind in a jar) seems to ease the irritation. I have not found a cure yet, but these tablets definitely aren't it.
M**N
Good value
Worked well and dog likes them.
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