Why Your Dog's Still Scratching After $2,000 in Vet Bills (And What Actually Fixes It)
Summary: If you've tried Apoquel, Cytopoint, elimination diets, fish oil, and collagen pills—and your dog is STILL scratching—this explains why everything failed and what actually needs to happen for healing.
You've already spent $2,000-$6,000 on:
✗ Apoquel ($110/month) - Symptoms came back worse when it wore off
✗ Cytopoint injections ($200 every 3 weeks) - Relief lasted less time each shot
✗ Elimination diets - Still scratching on $80/bag food
✗ Fish oil supplements - Zero improvement after 6 months
✗ Collagen pills - Didn't do anything
Here's why they all failed...
The collagen supplements you bought were probably powder or chews. They go through stomach acid, which breaks down 70-80% of the collagen peptides before they reach the bloodstream.
Your dog's body couldn't even use what you gave them.
That's why you saw zero results. It wasn't you—it was the format.
Apoquel and Cytopoint turn down your dog's immune response. The itching stops temporarily... but the skin barrier stays broken.
That's why the scratching always comes back.
And why you're trapped paying $200-500/month forever—because the medications were never designed to fix the actual problem.
Your dog's skin barrier is made of collagen scaffolding. After age 2, dogs lose 7-10% of collagen density every year.
The barrier develops microscopic gaps. Allergens flood through. The immune system attacks. Scratching, hot spots, ear infections—all symptoms of a broken barrier.
You can't shampoo your way out of this. The damage is happening at the cellular level, where no topical treatment can reach.
The collagen you tried before failed because:
• Powder/pill form - Destroyed by stomach acid (only 20-30% absorbs)
• Wrong types - Most supplements only have Type I or II
• Underdosed - Need 600mg+ for medium dogs, most give 200-400mg
Bloom Triple Collagen is different:
✓ Liquid format - Bypasses stomach breakdown, 98% absorption
✓ Types I, II, AND III - All three needed for barrier repair
✓ Weight-optimized dosing - 600-800mg for large dogs who need it most
✓ Plus glucosamine - Supports joints while healing skin
Week 2-3: Scratching slows, especially at night
Week 4-6: Hot spots stop forming, raw patches start closing
Week 6-8: Ear infections clear
Week 8-12: Full barrier repair, fur grows back
This isn't overnight. But it's lasting—not symptom suppression that wears off in 3 weeks.
$59.99 total = $14.99 per bottle
+ Free shipping
+ 90-day money-back guarantee
+ No subscription, no auto-ship
We know you've been burned before. We know you're skeptical.
That's why you get 90 days—THREE FULL MONTHS—to see if Bloom works for your dog.
If you don't see:
✓ Scratching slow down by week 3-4
✓ Hot spots stop forming by week 6
✓ Skin actually healing (not just symptom masking)
...contact us for a full refund. No questions. No hassle.
Less than 1% of customers return it.
You either see your dog heal, or you don't pay. That's the deal.
I'm skeptical because I tried 3 other collagen supplements and nothing worked. What makes this different?
Great question. Most collagens are pills/powders that break down in stomach acid. Bloom is liquid - 98% absorption vs 20-30% from pills. That's why the ones you tried didn't work. 90-day guarantee if you want to test it.
Has anyone actually tried this? My Golden's skin is a disaster and I'm tired of $300 vet bills every month.
Yes! Week 4 the scratching slowed way down. Week 7 his belly is finally healing. Took longer than I wanted but it's actually working.
My German Shepherd is 9 years old and I thought it was just "old age skin." Week 6 on Bloom and even my husband noticed how soft his coat is now.