End the Itch-Scratch Cycle

Constant scratching, chewing, and licking aren’t just annoying—they’re signs your pet needs help. We specialize in getting to the root of skin and allergy issues, using comprehensive testing and personalized treatment plans to finally give your companion (and you) some relief.

Relief That’s More Than Skin Deep

If your pet can’t stop scratching, there’s usually more going on beneath the surface. Allergies, infections, stress, and other dermatological issues can all trigger that familiar cycle of itching and discomfort. The good news? We can figure out what’s causing it.

Pet allergies and skin problems are frustrating for everyone involved. Your pet is uncomfortable, you’re losing sleep, and nothing seems to help for long. We get it. That’s why we take the time to thoroughly examine your pet, run diagnostic tests, and create a treatment plan that actually addresses the underlying cause—not just the symptoms.

What Could Be Causing the Problem?

Skin issues can stem from food allergies, environmental triggers (like pollen, fleas, or dust mites), contact allergies from certain materials, or other dermatological conditions. We offer allergy testing to pinpoint exactly what’s bothering your pet, whether it’s something in their diet or something in their environment.

Customized Treatment Options

Once we know what we’re dealing with, we’ll build a treatment plan tailored to your pet. Options might include hypoallergenic or elimination diets, medications for itch relief and inflammation, topical treatments for irritated skin, allergy shots or immunotherapy for long-term management, or environmental changes to reduce exposure to allergens.

Our goal isn’t just quick relief—it’s preventing future flare-ups so your pet (and you) can finally get some rest.

Signs of Skin & Allergy Problems In Pets

  • Excessive Scratching, Chewing, or Licking
  • Excessive Chewing at Paws
  • Red or Inflamed Skin Patches
  • Hair Loss or Thinning Coat
  • Recurring Ear Infections
  • Skin Odor or Flaky Skin

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