
The Truth About Your Dog's Itchy Skin
It's not really an allergy problem.
It's a skin barrier problem.
Your dog's skin is a wall β and itchy dogs are running short on what holds it up.
- Drugs like Apoquel, Cytopoint, and Zenrelia calm the immune system.
- Allergy chews calm the symptoms.
- Elimination diets remove triggers.
- Medicated baths clean the surface.
None of them support the underlying skin structure.
So the pills keep coming. The chews keep coming. The wall keeps thinning.
That's the trap: everything you keep buying calms the itch but doesn't support the skin underneath β $300β$400 every single month.
Apoquel and Cytopoint alone generated $1.6 billion last year.
TRY. HOPE. FAIL. REPEAT.
So we made the bottle the industry isn't selling you.
The Real Reason Your Dog's Itching Won't Stop
Think of your dog's skin like a brick wall.
About 70% of what holds it up is collagen β the structural protein the body keeps making to replace what gets worn down. When the body falls behind, the wall starts coming apart, cracks form, and allergens slip through.
And every scratch, lick, and chew is making it worse:
- Every scratch shears more collagen out of the wall.
- Every lick wears it thinner.
- Every chew rips the surface back open before it can heal.
Their skin starts looking like an old, leaky wall β and the more they go after it, the worse it gets.
The 3 Things Itchy Dogs Are Running Low On
Bloom Triple Collagen is those three things β collagen, hyaluronic acid, and glucosamine β in a liquid that keeps every active intact, pumped onto their food once a day.
That's the whole protocol.
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All three structural ingredients in one bottle
The same three the body uses every day to keep skin healthy.
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Hydrolyzed for fast absorption
Pre-broken into peptides small enough to absorb directly through the intestinal wall β so your dog's body can put it to work immediately.
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One pump on their food, once a day
No pills. No chews. No mixing. Pump it and walk away.
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Backed by published collagen research
Studies on oral collagen peptides have shown improved skin barrier function over 12 weeks.
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Under $1 a day on the bundle
About 1/3 the price of an Apoquel pill β and you're not paying it forever.
Why Bloom Works When Everything Else Hasn't
A side-by-side look at what you've tried β and why it didn't last.
Apoquel / Cytopoint
Prescription drugs
- Suppresses immune response
- Symptoms return when stopped
- $200β$400 every month
- Possible long-term side effects
- Doesn't repair the skin barrier
Allergy Chews & Powders
Generic supplements
- Usually only Type II collagen
- Whole protein β body has to break it down
- Hidden fillers, sugars, flavorings
- Most dogs spit them out
- Doesn't repair the skin barrier
Bloom Triple Collagen
Daily liquid pump
- All 3 collagen types (I, II, III)
- Hydrolyzed for fast absorption
- No fillers, no drugs, no hormones
- Under $1 a day on the bundle
- Helps rebuild the skin barrier
Your Dog's 12-Week Skin Reset
Real, gradual progress β not overnight miracles.
Scratching Starts to Settle
The 3 AM clawing slows down. Less obsessive paw licking at night.
You Both Sleep Through the Night
Hot spots stop spreading. Through-the-night sleep returns.
Visible Skin Improvement
Redness and inflammation fade. Bare patches start filling in.
A Healthier Coat β and a Different Dog
Coat looks fuller and shinier. Your dog plays and runs again like before.
Consistency matters β the barrier rebuild is gradual. Daily use over the full 12 weeks delivers the most complete results.
Try Bloom Risk-Free for 90 Days
Start your dog on Bloom Triple Collagen today. Watch the scratching decrease over the next 90 days.
We expect you to use this daily for up to 90 days. If it still doesn't help, we refund you.
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"He stopped at week 3."
Bought it kind of skeptical honestly. My boy Charlie (lab/pit mix, 6yo) had been on apoquel for almost 2 years. The licking and the head-shaking at 2am was killing me. I gave it about 3 weeks before I noticed he wasn't doing the paw thing as much, and around week 5 the gunk in his ears was just⦠gone? Vet appointment last Thursday and she said his skin looks the best it has in years. Still kind of can't believe it.
"finally something that worked"
3 years. 4 vets. probably $6k+ between cytopoint shots and prescription food and the apoquel. nothing held. tried this because i saw it in a facebook group and figured what's another $90. by week 4 her belly wasn't raw anymore and she stopped chewing her back paw. she's not 100% but she's like 80% better and that's MORE than apoquel ever did long term. wish i'd known about this years ago. honestly still upset about it lol
"Took longer than I expected but worked"
I'll be honest, the first 2 weeks I thought I'd wasted my money. No real change. Almost asked for a refund. Glad I didn't because somewhere around week 5-6 my dog's hot spots started actually closing instead of weeping. By week 9 the patch on her side had hair growing back. So 4 stars only because the timeline was longer than what other people said. But it does work, just be patient.
"My golden actually slept."
First week nothing changed. Second week the night scratching slowed down a little. Third week I woke up at 6am and realized I hadn't heard her once. I sat on the couch and watched her sleep and yeah, I cried. We hadn't both slept through the night since maybe 2023. Just ordered 2 more bottles. Don't make me run out of this.
"Boston terrier off apoquel"
My vet hated apoquel for her too but it was the only thing that helped, and even that wore off after a few weeks every time. She was so sluggish on it. We started Bloom mid-Feb and tapered her off the apoquel slowly. By week 8 she was off it completely and her skin was actually clearer than it had been on the meds. And she's running again. She's running. I almost forgot what that looked like.
"He actually likes the taste"
Fair warning, I have a picky 80lb shepherd who has refused literally every supplement I've ever bought him. Pills hidden in cheese, powders mixed in food, those dental chew things. All of it ends up on the kitchen floor. This one he just eats. Squirt it on his kibble, gone. The skin stuff is working too (less licking, especially on the paws) but honestly I would've given 5 stars just for the fact that he takes it.
Does anyone here have a Golden? Mine has been on Apoquel for over 2 years and we're still up at 3am with him chewing his paws raw π I'm losing my mind honestly.
Cytopoint is around 200 bucks each time for us and the vet wants to do them every 4-6 weeks. And they don't even fully work anymore?? This is insane π
Okay I never post stuff like this but I had to share. Before vs now (about a month and a half apart). Her belly was raw raw raw and now it's likeβ¦ normal?? π₯Ή
Honest question because I don't want to keep getting burned. How is this different from every other supplement that promised the world and did nothing? I've spent so much already and I just can't do this again.
We easily spent 2k+ last year between vet visits, prescription food and Apoquel refills. This is the first thing that's actually held up. Cheaper than one Cytopoint shot and his skin's actually staying clear instead of cycling back every 4 weeks.
Took us almost 2 months to see anything significant honestly. I almost gave up around week 4 and emailed for the refund. Glad I didn't but the timeline was definitely longer than what I read in some other reviews.
Quick question for anyone who's used it - did you give it with food or on its own? And any issue with picky eaters? My Frenchie won't eat anything that smells weird π
I'm on bottle 4 now and honestly I don't even think about her allergies anymore which feels insane to type out lol. This is the first thing where the symptoms haven't come back.