Allergy help for your dog, without the hassle
Talk to a licensed vet anytime day or night and manage common allergy symptoms like itching, licking, and irritated skin all from the comfort of home.
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How pet parents use Vetster to stay on top of their dog’s allergies
How pet allergy care works on Vetster
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1Book a virtual vet visit
Pick a time that works for you and connect with a licensed veterinarian online.
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Get a personalized allergy treatment plan
Your veterinarian will provide the most effective allergy treatment options, tailored to your pet.
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3Get your pet’s medication delivered
Easily order medication online with fast, convenient delivery through VetsterRx.
Convenient dog allergy care from the comfort of home
Guiding you through effective dog allergy treatments
Our veterinarians will work with you to find the best solutions for your pet’s age, lifestyle, and symptoms. Treatment costs vary depending on your dog’s specific needs, but you’ll always see full pricing up front.
Whether it’s short-term relief or long-term management, virtual care on Vetster gives you access to a wide range of options — no hidden fees, just professional, transparent care. Here are examples of dog allergy treatments:
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Oral allergy medications may cost approximately $1–$3 per tablet
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Injectable treatments range between $70-$275 per injection
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Steroid medications may cost from $20-$60 for a course, depending on the type and duration of treatment
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Custom allergy shots or drops typically cost $40-$60 per month
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Medicated sprays range in price from $15-$45 per month
FAQ
Vetster is an online veterinary platform that connects pet parents with licensed veterinarians from the comfort of home. Through virtual appointments, you can discuss your dog's allergy symptoms, receive professional guidance, and, when appropriate, obtain prescriptions or treatment recommendations.
Vetster veterinarians are licensed veterinary professionals who meet the requirements to practice in their jurisdictions. You can review a veterinarian's credentials, licensing information, and professional background directly on their profile before booking an appointment.
A Vetster veterinarian can help identify possible causes of your dog's allergies by reviewing symptoms, medical history, and environmental factors. While some allergy cases may require additional testing or an in-person examination, virtual consultations are often a useful first step in narrowing down potential triggers and creating a treatment plan.Depending on your location and your pet’s situation, a veterinarian may be able to prescribe medications or recommend other next steps. Some allergy treatments, such as Apoquel or Cytopoint, may be part of the plan when appropriate. All prescriptions are at the veterinarian’s discretion and sometimes an in-person exam is required by law or based on the vet’s medical judgment. Virtual care is often a good starting point for guidance, triage, and ongoing management, while recognizing that some pets will still need hands-on veterinary care as part of their allergy workup or treatment.
Yes! A Vetster veterinarian can prescribe allergy medications if they're appropriate for your dog.
Ordering allergy medications through Vetster begins after a veterinarian issues a prescription. Where available, medications can be purchased through VetsterRx for home delivery, or you may be able to fill the prescription through a pharmacy of your choice.
The cost of dog allergy treatments varies depending on the type of medication and your pet's individual needs. Oral allergy medications may cost about $1-$3 per tablet, injectable treatments typically range from $70-$275 per injection, steroid medications may cost $20-$60 per course, custom allergy therapy often costs $40-$60 per month, and medicated sprays generally range from $15-$45 per month.