Do probiotics actually help with dog allergies? I've heard mixed things.Updated 4 months ago
The skepticism makes complete sense. A lot of pet parents have already tried a probiotic supplement and seen little to no improvement, so the idea that probiotics could help with allergies can feel like a stretch.
But most probiotic products fail for two very specific reasons. They use generic strains that weren't selected for immune modulation, and the CFU count is too low to survive digestion and actually reach the gut lining where the work needs to happen.
That matters because 70 to 80 percent of your dog's immune system lives in the gut. When that lining is compromised, allergens leak into the bloodstream and the immune system starts treating everything like a threat. So probiotics aren't just "nice to have" for allergy dogs. They're foundational. But only if the strains and dosing are right.
Clear-Allergies™ contains 3 Billion CFUs across six clinically studied strains chosen specifically for their ability to restore the gut barrier, rebalance the microbiome, and prevent allergens from entering the bloodstream in the first place. It's not just "adding good bacteria." It's rebuilding the immune system's first line of defense.