After $8,000 On Vets... This $19.99 Bottle Finally Stopped The Scratching 🐾
You know that sinking feeling when the Cytopoint injection stops working after week 3?
You've heard it before. "This will help with your dog's allergies," they said.
Apoquel. Cytopoint injections. Prescription food. Medicated shampoos. Either they didn't work, or they worked for three weeks and then stopped. And the bill kept getting higher.
And every time you tried something new, you felt like an idiot for hoping again.
So why would Bloom Triple Collagen be different? That's exactly what you should be asking. Here are 5 reasons why this $19.99 bottle works when spending $500/month on medications didn't.
1. It Rebuilds The Barrier That Apoquel Can't Fix
After age 2, your dog loses 7-10% of their skin collagen every single year. This creates microscopic gaps in the barrier. Allergens slip through. Immune system freaks out. Dog scratches until they bleed.
Apoquel tells the immune system to shut up. But the gaps are still there. The allergens are still getting through.
Bloom rebuilds the actual wall.
It's liquid liposomal collagen - Types I, II, and III - that goes straight into the bloodstream (90%+ absorption vs the 8% from pills your dog's stomach acid destroys). Within 2-4 weeks, the barrier starts closing. Allergens can't penetrate. The scratching... just stops.
Apoquel shuts down 4 immune pathways to stop the itch signal. Bloom rebuilds the wall so allergens never trigger the signal in the first place.
⚠️ CRITICAL: Why "Collagen Didn't Work" Before
Listen: If you tried collagen supplements before and they "didn't work"... it's NOT because collagen doesn't work.
It's because:
1. Pills get destroyed by stomach acid (8-20% absorption max)
2. Most only have Type II (for joints, not skin - you need Types I and III)
3. Powders aren't liposomal (can't penetrate cell membranes)
4. You gave up at week 3 (barrier repair takes 12 weeks)
Bloom fixes ALL of those: ✅ Liquid liposomal = 90%+ bioavailability ✅ Types I, II, AND III (complete skin repair) ✅ Liposomal encapsulation (penetrates cells) ✅ 90-day guarantee (enough time to see FULL results)
Here's what's inside Bloom Triple Collagen:
Type I Collagen
Rebuilds the primary barrier structure (makes up 90% of skin).
Type II Collagen
Reduces the inflammatory response driving the constant itch-scratch cycle.
Type III Collagen
Rapidly repairs damaged tissue and heals hot spots from the inside out.
Glucosamine (Bioavailable Form)
Helps new collagen integrate into existing tissue structure.
Hyaluronic Acid
Locks moisture into the rebuilt barrier to prevent dehydration cracks.
2. It Works In Weeks, Not "Try This For 6 Months"
Imagine waking up and NOT hearing that constant scratch-scratch-scratch at 3 AM... NOT finding blood on the sheets... NOT seeing your dog's guilty, exhausted eyes because they kept you up again.
Most owners see the scratching reduce in 2-4 weeks. Hot spots stop forming by week 4-6. Full barrier rebuild takes 12 weeks - but the relief starts WAY sooner.
No more "let's try this for 6 months and see." No more elimination diets that go nowhere. No more $2,000 allergy panels that tell you your dog is "allergic to everything."
Just: barrier damaged → barrier rebuilding → dog stops suffering.
The liquid form means it's WORKING from day one. You just have to wait for the collagen to actually rebuild the structure. (Your dog didn't lose all that collagen overnight - it won't come back overnight. But it WILL come back.)
3. You Can Finally Stop The Medication Cycle
You know that trapped feeling of "lifetime medication"?
$200/month for Apoquel. $250 every 4 weeks for Cytopoint. Ear infections from steroids. Weight gain. Immune system shut down. Cancer risk. And the worst part? It never actually FIXES anything.
"We were spending $280/month on Apoquel. Vet said 'for life.' His belly was raw and oozing constantly. Started Bloom at week 6. By week 10, we cut Apoquel in half. By week 16, completely off. He's still perfect. It's been 7 months."
She's not alone. 60% of our customers reduce or eliminate their prescription medications within 16 weeks.
This isn't suppressing the immune system. It's giving your dog's body what it SHOULD be producing naturally - but can't anymore because of age.
Most customers use this ALONGSIDE medications at first (it's not an either/or). Then, as the barrier rebuilds, they work with their vet to taper down. Some get off completely. Some stay on a lower dose. But either way... you're not trapped anymore.
4. Over 50,000 Desperate Owners Finally Got Off The Medication Treadmill
Over 50,000 dog owners use Bloom Triple Collagen daily. Many in their 40s to 70s have shared their stories.
"I cried when I saw his belly. For the first time in 18 months, it wasn't red and raw. Week 5 on Bloom. I can finally pet my dog again without him flinching."
"Vet told us 'lifetime Apoquel or quality of life will suffer.' Started this alongside Apoquel at week 4. By week 12, cut Apoquel dose in half. By week 20, completely off. She's 100% normal now. Been 6 months."
"I'm at my wit's end trying to find something that works. He scratches until he's raw and bleeding. We're on week 3 of Bloom and I can already see a difference. First time in YEARS I have hope."
"$300 Cytopoint shots every 4 weeks that barely worked anymore. Back to square one every time. This costs me under $40/month with the bundle and actually FIXES the problem. I'm furious I didn't know about this 2 years ago."
Some have Golden Retrievers with chronic hot spots. Others have Bulldogs with raw bellies, German Shepherds with constant paw licking, or Labs with recurring ear infections. But they all experienced the same expensive nightmare: Apoquel that worked briefly then failed, Cytopoint that got more frequent and less effective, thousands spent while their dog still suffered.
Until they found Bloom: Rebuilt barrier. Normal skin. Finally sleeping through the night.
Why Vets Don't Tell You About This
Quick question: Have you ever wondered why your vet never mentioned collagen?
It's not a conspiracy. It's just... they're trained in pharmaceutical solutions. Apoquel, Cytopoint, steroids - that's what's in the textbooks. That's what the pharma reps detail to them.
Collagen isn't a drug. It's a structural protein your dog's body is SUPPOSED to make naturally. There's no patent. No pharmaceutical rep bringing lunch to the clinic.
But here's the thing: Many holistic vets and vet techs use liquid collagen for their OWN dogs. They just can't "prescribe" it because... well, there's nothing to prescribe. It's not a medication.
It's the building block your dog's body needs to rebuild what it lost.
5. You Get 90 Days To See Your Dog Sleep Through The Night (Or Your Money Back)
You shouldn't have to risk wasting more money on another treatment that doesn't work. That's why Bloom Triple Collagen comes with a full 90-day money-back guarantee.
90-day money-back guarantee. Not 30 days. Not 60 days. 90 full days - because we KNOW it takes 12 weeks for full barrier repair. If your dog isn't sleeping through the night, if the hot spots aren't healing, if you're not seeing real improvement... full refund. No questions. No "but did you try XYZ?"
Most customers notice the first changes within 2-3 weeks. With consistent daily use, the barrier continues rebuilding and results keep getting better. Either way, you have a full 90 days to experience the difference for yourself. Zero risk. Real rebuilding.
Plus, if you order today, you get 3 FREE bonuses:
✅ The 14-Day Skin Barrier Support Protocol (a $20 value)
✅ The Allergen Elimination Roadmap (a $20 value)
✅ Hot Spot Emergency Protocol (a $20 value)
That's $60 in bonuses - more than three times the cost of a single bottle.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your veterinarian before starting any new supplement, especially if your dog is on medications.