This antihistamine is very effective against my dogs allergies, which is the cause of his sneezing and dermatitis. It had been a year-round problem, but now Spring is the only season where he needs additional help. Unlike other antihistamines I have tried, this one appears to have no side affects.
by Deriter10 on 07/23/2014
Use for seasonal allergies for my dog and they are an effective and inexpensive way to take care of scratching and chewwing.
by HistroyLover on 07/14/2014
I have been to my vet countless times getting my shih tzu steriod shots because of the non stop itchying... I'm so thankful for this meds...but i found it on another web site MUCH cheap..only 14.00 a bottel and the shipping was 7.00 that's a few dollars cheaper
by Tiffane on 10/29/2009
My dog became itchy with no other explanation other than environment. When we visit my parents in Maryland, she doesn't need the clemastine, but as long as we're in Florida, she has one a day. With out it, she scratches and gnaws at herself and has hot spots.
by Anonymous Pet Parent on 12/18/2008
We tried numerous vets, medicines, tests . Benedryl didn't work, nor did the prescriptions the vet put her on. I looked online and found out that Tavist ,which is the Clemastine, had better results than the other meds without as many side effects. My dog still has some problems, but this medicine has worked wonders. I wish I would have found this before all the vet bills, tests and especially all the months of misery my dog went through.
by Carol__mom_of_Lucy_the_coonhound on 08/18/2008
This product is very effective in the treatment of allergies and skin problems and prevents excessive scratching and licking. PetCareRx's price is far less than what we usually pay at our vet's office.
by Anonymous Pet Parent on 04/19/2008
This product is very effective in the treatment of allergies and skin problems and prevents excessive scratching and licking. PetCareRx's price is far less than what we usually pay at our vet's office.
by Anonymous Pet Parent on 04/19/2008
I tried everything for my shelter rescue dog that snored, had dry skin, and was not very active. This helped alot. I give it everyday, and once I stopped using it, and saw the difference. So it works well for her. Doesn't make her sleepy, either.
by Dian on 08/08/2007
Was using Chlorpheniramine and Diphenhydramine, but relief was marginal and her skin was dry and she still scratched. Was leery of trying Clemastine because of cost, but it does work best. One pill daily and a bath or two a week. Still has some problems, but very much better. Still a big pain in the butt for me, but much better
by Ed_Boston_Terrier on 07/21/2007
My yellow lab gets quite itchy during the spring & summer months. Clemastine has been the only non-prescription med that will give him any relief!
by Christine_Owner_of_Dobby_a_wonderful_yellow_lab on 05/27/2007
Our toy fox terrier has an rather nasty skin allergy, to what we don't know yet. It comes upon her in June and lasts till September or October. She becomes inflamed red with bumps where she was exposed. Paws, stomach, chest. She was living on steriods and benadryl. Until Clemastine. Now Clemastine and a daily bath when she comes inside, does the trick.
by Kimberly_Maxwell on 07/01/2005
Our toy fox terrier has an rather nasty skin allergy, to what we don't know yet. It comes upon her in June and lasts till September or October. She becomes inflamed red with bumps where she was exposed. Paws, stomach, chest. She was living on steriods and benadryl. Until Clemastine. Now Clemastine and a daily bath when she comes inside, does the trick.
by Verified Reviewer on 07/01/2005