Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried cytopoint for my dogs and swear it did nothing. The vet said it was rare for that to happen. I didn’t want to try apoquel because I didn’t like the potential side effects. We ended up doing a 30 day bath (bath dog every day for a month) with hibiscrub followed by an rx skin moisturizer for dogs and it worked to quell the allergic dermatitis.
Oh that's interesting -- the hibiscrub. Is that for animals or anyone? I have heard of hibiclens for humans.
Anonymous wrote:I tried cytopoint for my dogs and swear it did nothing. The vet said it was rare for that to happen. I didn’t want to try apoquel because I didn’t like the potential side effects. We ended up doing a 30 day bath (bath dog every day for a month) with hibiscrub followed by an rx skin moisturizer for dogs and it worked to quell the allergic dermatitis.
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for cytopoint. We go every 6 weeks in late spring-early fall, then nothing the rest of the year. It’s a quick appt and very effective