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You would need a current prescription from a veterinarian who has physically examined Duke. You can then place your order and submit the prescription. The pharmacy will then contact the veterinarian or clinic to confirm the prescription then fill the order.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Hopefully it is the same medication, although there have been lawsuits about mislabeled and counterfeit medications with online pharmacies. Also, you do need a prescription from your veterinarian in order to purchase these products. I would recommend visiting with your veterinarian, as there is a possibility they may price match for you. Best of luck and thank you for using Pet Coach.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Unfortunately, we cannot (legally and ethically) advise medication without having an established patient-doctor relationship. It is also dangerous for us to advise medication without examining the animal and fully understanding their condition and medical history. The only place to get a prescription is through a veterinary clinic. However, some vets may be comfortable writing prescriptions for well-established clients that they trust know the conditions they are treating for. This service is strictly for advice only. I hope that helps and all is well with Onna.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Good Evening...thank you for using Boop by Petco! It must to be hard watching Marcie be so uncomfortable and cones are the WORST!! :-) If Marcie indeed has allergies, which it sounds like she may, you may want to discuss 2 prescription only products with your veterinarian - Apoquel and Cytopoint. Both have been revolutionary in the treatment of certain types of canine allergies. It is also important to be sure the infection around her eyes is clear so a longer course of antibiotics may be necessary. Food trials can also take 4-8 weeks to know whether or not they are helpful, so stick with it! You can use the 2 products above while going through a food trial. Here are a couple different articles about itching and allergies in pets: http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=A&S=0&C=0&A=1565 http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=A&S=0&C=0&A=2604 http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=A&S=0&C=0&A=652 http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=A&S=0&C=0&A=5
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Poor Fran! I'm sorry to hear that she's having a problem with her eye. Dogs can definitely get eye infections that are similar to pinkeye in humans, so it's very possible that this is the problem. It's also possible that she may have a corneal scratch or ulcer causing these symptoms. You will only be able to get a basic eye flush at Petco, which unfortunately will not do anything to treat the problem - she will need prescription antibiotic drops from your vet to get rid of the infection, so I would recommend taking her in for an exam today if you can. Your veterinarian can examine the eye and use a special stain if needed to help diagnose the problem, and will get her started on appropriate medication to treat it depending on what is found.
Updated on November 25th, 2025