You may have noticed your dog scratching, licking, scooting, rubbing, or chewing more often-especially in these dog days of summer. Common causes of allergic itch include environmental allergens (outdoor or indoor), parasites like fleas, and food.
While over-the-counter solutions may provide temporary relief, they don't treat the underlying cause of allergic itch in dogs. This means that your furry friend may be at risk for worsening allergic itch and secondary skin infections.
So, ask your veterinarian about prescription Apoquel. Apoquel starts to relieve allergic itch in 4 hours and controls it within 24 hours. It is FDA approved to control allergic itch in dogs and is a targeted therapy, which means it works right at the source to control allergic itch. And Apoquel has treated over 10 million dogs.