Ear infections used to be monthly. Haven't had one in ten weeks.
The scratching used to start the moment we turned the lights off at night. Every single night. After six weeks on woofybloom that pattern broke. She sleeps through and so do we.
Three different Amazon mushroom blends, none of them worked past the first few weeks. woofybloom is at month four and still clearly effective. The sourcing and formulation are genuinely better.
Allergy season used to mean daily antihistamines and still suffering. We switched to woofybloom as the primary approach this year. Two months before pollen season and kept it running throughout. The scratching happened but stayed mild enough that we never needed antihistamines once. That was the goal and it worked.
Our senior dog at ten had started to slow noticeably. Less interest in walks, coat thinning, two new lumps. We added woofybloom and three months later the difference is visible. She initiates walks now, the coat is fuller, and the lumps haven't changed in size. Better than we hoped for a ten year old.
My pittie's skin infections were becoming an every six weeks problem. Always the same cycle. woofybloom running consistently has pushed that cycle out to nothing. It has been four months with no infection. The antibiotics we used to keep on hand just expired without being opened.
The lump on her shoulder had been there for six months. Biopsied benign but growing slowly. After three months of daily woofybloom the vet confirmed at the last visit it had stopped growing. The dog stopped guarding it and the surrounding skin looks healthier.
I tracked this in a notebook because I needed to know if it was real or confirmation bias. Week one through three, nothing notable. Week four the evening scratching sessions got shorter. Week five the belly looked less pink. Week six the ear that always flared was clean for the first time in months. Week eight I closed the notebook because I was convinced. Five months later all of those improvements have held. The notebook is in a drawer but I haven't needed it since.
We've been through two allergy seasons on WoofyBloom now. Both were easier than the three that came before. That's the data I have and it's consistent enough to keep buying.
My twelve year old has more interest in the world since we added WoofyBloom. She chooses to go outside when before she'd stay in. Noticeably more herself and the vet said her condition looks better than her age would suggest.
Modest improvement after two months. The scratching is less intense but still happening. The coat looks marginally better. Not the dramatic shift I read about but something real is happening.
Our Weimaraner gets environmental allergies that turn into skin infections fast. woofybloom lowered the inflammatory response enough that this year the allergies didn't escalate to infections. One mild flare in spring and it resolved without treatment.
The results are there but slower than I expected. At ten weeks the itching is lighter and the skin is calmer. Still some flare days. Giving it more time before a final verdict.
Shih tzus are notorious for skin and eye issues. Our girl had both. woofybloom helped the skin settle and the eye discharge reduced significantly over six weeks. The groomer noticed the improvement before we mentioned anything.
Pugs and skin fold issues go together. We accepted it as normal until woofybloom changed our baseline expectation. The folds stay cleaner longer, the yeast smell is mostly gone, and the skin between the wrinkles looks pink and healthy rather than red and angry.
After watching a friend's dog go through aggressive cancer treatment we committed to prevention for ours. woofybloom daily for two years. Our dog is nine and the cleanest bill of health we have ever received at an annual checkup.
English setters are sensitive dogs and ours proved it every allergy season. This year on woofybloom the season passed without any hot spots or secondary infections. The scratching happened but stayed manageable and self-resolving.
Worth the price once you factor in fewer vet trips. We spend less overall now than we did managing the problems reactively. And the dog is more comfortable. Both things are true at once.
Our integrative vet recommended immune support after our dog's second lipoma appeared. WoofyBloom was the cleanest option we found. Four months later both lipomas are stable and no new ones have appeared. Vet was pleased at the last check.
Allergy shots every three weeks and still scratching. Added WoofyBloom alongside them and within two months the vet said we could try spacing the shots to monthly. The scratching stayed controlled the whole time.
Not overnight but real. The honest answer is week six. Before that I wasn't sure. After that I was. Ears cleaner, belly settled, dog sleeping through. Three stars because it needed more time than I wanted to give it.
The dry flaky skin my dog had in winter is gone. We've been through two winters on WoofyBloom now and neither had the flaking that used to appear every November. Something in this blend is supporting the skin through cold weather.
My dog's post-walk belly was always red by the time we got home. Changed our walking routes, used paw wipes, nothing stopped it. WoofyBloom changed the immune response so the walks stopped triggering a reaction.
My dog's digestion was unpredictable. Good days and bad days with no clear pattern. woofybloom settled it within two weeks. Consistent stools, no early morning grass eating, no gurgly nights. The skin improvements came later but the gut responded almost immediately.
My reactive shepherd needed something that addressed the whole immune picture, not just individual symptoms. WoofyBloom was that. Less reactive to food, less reactive to environment, calmer baseline all around.