
Not just another chew
Itchy skin starts in the gut.
Over 70% of your dog's immune system lives in their gut. When the gut microbiome is out of balance, inflammation shows up on the skin — as itching, licking, ear infections, and dull coats. Suzie works on the inside, so you stop chasing symptoms.
Rebalance the gut
500M CFU of targeted canine probiotics restore healthy bacteria and crowd out the troublemakers driving inflammation.
Calm the skin
Wild Alaskan salmon oil and quercetin reduce histamine response — the chemical reason your dog can't stop scratching.
Rebuild the barrier
Biotin, zinc, and vitamin E repair the skin barrier so the itch doesn't come back the moment you stop.
One chew a day. That's it.
Give with breakfast
Hand it over like a treat. Chicken-flavored — most dogs beg for it.
Stick with it 4–6 weeks
Gut changes take time. By week 4, you'll notice less scratching and calmer paws.
Keep the gut balanced
Skin stays clear as long as the gut stays healthy. Most owners subscribe and forget.
How many chews per day?
Safe for dogs 3 months and up. Each bag has 60 chews.
What a dog doctor actually thinks
Most allergy supplements skip the gut entirely. Suzie's combination of probiotics, prebiotic fiber, and colostrum targets the root cause — and I'd recommend it before going straight to prescription medication.
Dr. Jennifer Cole
Veterinarian · Sydney, NSW · 14 years in practice
Suzie is a nutritional supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Always check with your vet before combining with prescriptions.
Dogs who finally
stopped scratching
Give it 30 days. See the difference.
Commit to 30 days of consistent use. If you don't see a real difference in your dog's coat, skin, or comfort — contact us within 60 days of your order and we'll make it right. See our guarantee terms for full details.
Start Your Dog On Suzie
This started with one dog who wouldn't stop scratching.
Her name is Suzie. Every morning I'd wake up to the sound of it — paws licked raw, fur gone thin around her ears. My boyfriend and I would take turns checking on her at night. We'd find her in the corner of the room, too tired to sleep, too uncomfortable to stop. She'd look up at us and I just felt this horrible helplessness. Like I was failing her.
We spent so much money. Vet visits, prescription shampoos, elimination diets, antihistamines. My boyfriend kept a spreadsheet of everything we tried. Nothing worked longer than a week. The hardest part was that she couldn't tell us where it hurt — we were just guessing, over and over, watching her suffer through our trial and error.
There was a night I sat on the bathroom floor next to her while she licked her paws bloody and I just cried. Not dramatically. Just quietly, because I didn't know what else to do.
Eventually we found something that worked. And when Suzie slept through the night for the first time in over a year, my boyfriend and I just looked at each other and didn't say anything. We didn't need to.
I built this for every person sitting on that bathroom floor right now. You're not failing your dog. You just haven't found the answer yet.
— Madison Clarke
Founder, Suzie