Vetnique Launches DermaBliss Advanced Vet Strength Allergy Chews for Dogs
Vetnique's new DermaBliss AVS chews target five biological pathways behind canine allergic itch, making it the brand's most powerful soft-chew allergy supplement yet.

If your dog spends spring glued to the carpet, chewing their paws raw while pollen counts climb, Vetnique just dropped something worth knowing about. The Naperville, Illinois-based pet wellness company launched DermaBliss Advanced Vet Strength (AVS) Allergy Health Chews on March 10, 2026, positioning them as its most powerful soft-chew allergy supplement to date.
The hook here is the five-pathway approach. Most allergy supplements on the market target one mechanism, typically histamine response or omega support for the skin. Vetnique's formulation is built around addressing five distinct biological pathways related to seasonal allergic itch and skin sensitivity simultaneously, using what the company calls a layered blend of clinically studied ingredients. One of those pathways is skin barrier support, which the press materials call out explicitly. The full list of the five pathways and the specific ingredient panel haven't been published in detail yet, so that's worth following up on before you make a purchase decision.
Dr. James Bascharon, DVM, Vetnique's founder, put the company's position plainly: "At Vetnique, we don't follow the trends, we lead with science. With DermaBliss Advanced Vet Strength, we took a hard look at the full allergy picture and built a formula designed to support every major pathway involved in seasonal sensitivities for dogs. That level of intentional formulation, at meaningful ingredient levels, is what truly sets this vet-formulated solution apart from other options."
The company brought in Dr. Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD, a board-certified veterinary dermatologist, to contextualize why a multi-pathway supplement makes clinical sense. "Allergic itch in dogs is rarely caused by just one trigger," Griffin said. "Seasonal allergies involve a complex immune response that can impact the skin barrier, inflammatory pathways, gut health, and overall comfort. But a product like this that is formulated to support multiple pathways, rather than focusing on a single mechanism, can be a valuable part of an allergy-management plan, especially during high-pollen months like spring."

Vetnique describes the DermaBliss AVS chews as one of the few natural dog allergy relief supplements designed specifically for daily use, not just as an acute-itch intervention. The daily-use angle matters if you have a dog that suffers from March through October rather than just during a single peak week. The chews are NASC certified and manufactured in the USA. Vetnique's site also carries claims of 120,000-plus vet recommendations worldwide alongside a separate graphic listing 125,000 vet endorsements; the company hasn't clarified whether those represent two distinct metrics or an updated figure.
Pricing, pack sizes, and retail availability haven't been announced publicly. For current product information, vetnique.com is the best starting point. Vetnique's existing lineup includes Glandex Anal Gland Health and YuMOVE Hip and Joint Health, so the DermaBliss AVS fits into a broader ecosystem of condition-specific supplements if you're already managing multiple health issues with your dog.
The full ingredient list and clinical evidence behind the "clinically studied ingredients" claim are the key gaps right now. Before spending money on any supplement with this kind of multi-pathway framing, it's worth asking Vetnique directly which studies they're referencing and whether the evidence covers the finished formula or the individual components in isolation.
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