Dog lying in a yellow flower field

What to Give Your Dog for Allergies: Best Dog Allergy Supplements

Reviewed by Scott Van Winkle

|

|

Updated

Dogs can't tell you when something's wrong — but constant scratching, ear irritation, red eyes, or recurring skin issues usually say it loud enough. Knowing what to give your dog for allergies isn't always straightforward, especially when the cause is hard to pinpoint. While topical care can ease surface symptoms, it often doesn't address what's actually driving the reaction. 

Supplements that support gut health and immune function work from the inside out, making them a more effective long-term solution for many dogs.

At a Glance:

Knowing what to give a dog with allergies can be challenging, especially if you're unsure what's causing the symptoms.

Since allergic reactions are related to gut health and immune function, supplements that support these areas can be helpful.

Oral allergy supplements for dogs might be more effective than topical care, as they work internally rather than addressing surface symptoms.

Why Supplements Are Key for Dogs With Allergies

Supplements support a dog's body from the inside out, rather than just addressing surface allergy symptoms. Because the immune system is so closely tied to the digestive tract, understanding allergy and gut health for dogs is a critical part of treating your pup effectively. Making supplements part of your dog's regular routine might help stave off allergies in the first place or at least reduce the frequency and intensity of flare-ups.

Types of Supplements That Support Dog Allergies

A few types of pet supplements can support dog allergies:

  • Products formulated for gut health and digestive support
  • Immune-support supplements
  • Skin and coat supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids

Let's look at each in more detail.

1. Gut Health and Digestive Support

Digestive-support products containing prebiotics, probiotics, and enzymes can help dogs maintain a balanced gut microbiome. Gut health is involved in your canine’s immune response, so this type of supplement may help your dog with digestive-related allergy symptoms.1,2 It might even help soothe skin issues associated with seasonal allergies.3

2. Immune-Support Supplements

Allergy symptoms are the immune system's exaggerated response to substances that wouldn't normally harm your dog, such as pollen, dust, or certain foods. The goal of immune-support dog supplements is to promote a more balanced immune response to allergens. These types of supplements are a proactive option for pets with recurring or seasonal allergies.4

3. Skin and Coat Support

Your dog's skin barrier can be affected by allergies. Symptoms may include dryness, flaking, itching, oily skin, or a greasy-looking coat. Supplements formulated to support sensitive skin and coat contain nutrients that help maintain skin barrier comfort and resilience against inflammation.

How to Add Supplements to Your Dog's Routine

Dog supplements are most effective when given regularly. So, try to make it part of your dog's daily routine rather than giving them only when you notice allergy symptoms.

Oral dog allergy supplements, such as chewable tablets, can typically be taken daily with a meal or immediately afterward. The right dose depends on your dog's size—check the label for the specific amount to give. If your dog has a particularly sensitive stomach, you may want to start with half the recommended dose and then slowly increase it in a few days if they tolerate it well.

girl giving treat to her maltipoo dog in park

How Do You Know If the Supplements Are Working?

As with most supplements, you generally can't expect immediate results with your dog's allergy supplements. Over time, with regular use, you might notice fewer symptoms or a healthier-looking coat. Track these changes with photos or notes to see if things are getting better.

When to Opt for Allergy Supplements for Your Dog

Introducing allergy supplements to your dog might be beneficial if you notice5,6,7:


  • Frequent or recurring itching or licking of the skin
  • Scratching that results in hair loss or dog dermatitis
  • Skin that looks red, flaky, drier than usual, or otherwise irritated
  • Nose mucus or eye discharge
  • Ear irritation or infections
  • Constant licking or chewing on the paws or belly
  • Digestive issues, like vomiting or a lack of interest in food
  • Seasonal flare-ups of allergy symptoms
  • Symptoms that arise after eating a specific type of food

Beyond that, if you're seeing ongoing sensitivities that aren't fully resolved with topical care alone, it might be a good idea to try oral supplements.

When to Turn to the Vet for Allergy Treatment

If your dog has severe or worsening allergy symptoms or digestive issues affecting their ability to eat, get comfortable, or resist scratching, consult a veterinarian. Open wounds and infections also call for professional care to establish a formal treatment plan for your dog.

Some symptoms of allergies in dogs overlap with other health issues. If you're unsure, your vet can determine if they need a specific medication.

How Vetericyn ALL-IN 1 Supplements Support Dogs With Allergies

Vetericyn's safe, effective ALL-IN dog supplements are formulated to help alleviate allergy symptoms in dogs while supporting overall wellness. The chewable tablets contain a probiotic blend, prebiotic fiber, and enzymes for digestive support, gut health, and immune function.

Other standout ingredients include a grass-fed organ complex, bovine collagen, calcium, creatine, and adaptogens, plus various essential vitamins and fatty acids. These supplements are thoughtfully developed to support dogs' health needs and promote vitality at all life stages, with formulas specifically for puppies, adult dogs, and seniors.

Woman with three odgs outdoors

Supporting Allergy Relief With Daily Supplements

Dog allergy supplements provide a daily foundation for immune function and overall well-being, rather than addressing symptoms only when they appear. This means incorporating them into your pet's daily feeding routine and ongoing treatment plan.

If you've noticed ongoing sensitivities or recurrent symptoms in your dog, consider internal support for long-term allergy management. Daily supplements like ALL-IN can help support balance and overall wellness.

Explore Vetericyn dog care and supplement products and start building a consistent wellness routine to support your pet's health.

scott vanwinkle

Reviewed by C. Scott Van Winkle

Scott has been with Innovacyn for the past 11 years and has been working within the Burlingame portfolio of companies for the past 23 years. Scott brings a diverse background to Innovacyn. With an upbringing as the 5th generation on his family's cattle ranch, Scott has a passion for animal health and the continuous improvement surrounding agricultural practices. Scott earned marketing and business management degrees from the University of Idaho and holds an Executive MBA from Pepperdine University.

Sources:


  1. Pets. Effect of a Supplement Containing Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Yeast Extract on Gut Inflammation, Microbiota, and Cytokines in Healthy Dogs. https://www.mdpi.com/2813-9372/3/1/1
  2. Journal of Nutritional Science. Effect of enzyme supplements on macronutrient digestibility by healthy adult dogs. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5465853/
  3. Animals (Basel). A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Impact of a Novel Probiotic and Nutraceutical Supplement on Pruritic Dermatitis and the Gut Microbiota in Privately Owned Dogs. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10854619/
  4. Animals (Basel). Comparative Study of Classical and Alternative Therapy in Dogs with Allergies. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9312212/
  5. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Theories and mechanisms of environmental factors that cause allergies in dogs: veterinarian involvement in lifestyle choices to support long-term well-being. https://avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/ajvr/87/1/ajvr.25.07.0275.xml
  6. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Food allergy in dogs and cats; current perspectives on etiology, diagnosis, and management. https://avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/javma/261/S1/javma.22.12.0548.xml
  7. Veterinary Sciences. Serological Investigations on Environmental Allergens Triggering Allergic Dermatitis in Dogs from Western Romania. https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/12/4/337
  8. Clinical and Translational Allergy. Pollen Allergies in Humans and their Dogs, Cats and Horses: Differences and Similarities. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4387677/
  9. Veterinary Sciences. Impact of Nutritional Supplementation on Canine Dermatological Disorders. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7355824/