Allergy, Skin
& Gut Support
for Dogs
When your dog is itchy, inflamed, unsettled, or reacting to food, the last thing you need is another random suggestion. You need a structured way to understand what is going on.
How the process works ↓You are not alone in feeling stuck
Many owners arrive here after months of trying different approaches and still not feeling confident about what is safe, realistic, or right for their dog.
- You have tried several foods and feel less clear, not more.
- Your dog improves for a while, then flares again.
- You are worried about chicken, grains, yeast, sweet potato, prescription food, raw food, or the next wrong choice.
- You feel stuck between veterinary medication, hypoallergenic diets, online advice and your gut instinct.
- You do not want to make your dog worse.
The first step is not another food change
When a dog has ongoing itching, skin irritation, digestive upset, suspected reactions or repeated flare-ups, changing food again without understanding the history can add more confusion, not less.
The goal is to slow down, look at the full picture, and work out what is safe and realistic to do next. That means investigating patterns, understanding your dog’s individual tolerance, and identifying practical next steps that sit comfortably alongside whatever veterinary care is already in place.
Complex Case Initial Consultation
This is a fact-finding session. It is not a sales call, not a promise to resolve everything in one hour, and not a replacement for your vet. It is the starting point for understanding the full picture of your dog’s health, history and diet.
One-to-one fact-finding consultation with Isobel
What we cover in the session
- ✓ A full review of your dog’s diet history, including every food you have tried and for how long
- ✓ Symptom patterns, timing, and anything you have noticed as a potential trigger
- ✓ Veterinary advice received, any medications, and supplements currently in use
- ✓ Lifestyle, environment and routine alongside diet, because these all matter
- ✓ What is realistic and safe to investigate next, based on your dog’s specific situation
To be clear, this consultation is not
- A diagnosis of any kind
- A replacement for veterinary care
- A promise to find an answer within one session
- An attempt to move you away from your vet or any prescribed treatment
What happens after the consultation?
Some owners leave the consultation with enough clarity to move forward independently. You will have a clearer understanding of what to investigate, what to be cautious about, and what realistic changes look like for your dog’s specific situation.
Others find that their dog’s case needs careful, gradual changes over time, with consistent support along the way. Where that is genuinely the right fit, you may be invited into ongoing support through Wellness Revival, a six-month guided support pathway.
Wellness Revival is only ever recommended where it genuinely fits the dog and the owner. It is not offered as a standard package at the end of every call, and it is never the starting point.
Working alongside your vet
Nutritional support works best when it sits within the context of veterinary care, not in opposition to it. Here is how I approach every case.
- ✓ I do not diagnose allergies.
- ✓ I do not replace your vet.
- ✓ I do not ask you to stop prescribed medication.
- ✓ I look at food, routine, environment, tolerance and history alongside veterinary care.
- ✓ I focus on practical options that are realistic for your dog and your household.
If your dog is experiencing urgent or acute symptoms, please seek veterinary attention as the first priority. This service is not suitable for acute or emergency presentations.
Ready to stop guessing?
A structured conversation is often the most useful starting point. Let’s look at the full picture together and work out what your practical next steps are.