Get a prednisolone prescription for dogs
Prednisolone is a prescription anti-inflammatory for dogs used to treat allergies, arthritis, and immune conditions. Get a prescription online for just $35—no in-person vet visit needed.
- Same-day visits available
- Licensed vets in your state
- 80% cheaper than an in-person visit


How to get prescriptions online with Pawp
Pawp makes it easy to get pet prescriptions online. As a member, you can chat with a licensed vet, get your pet evaluated, and receive an Rx, all from home.
Step 1
Start your free trial with Pawp
Pawp members get 24/7 on-demand vet care and can book an Rx visit at anytime.

Step 2
Video chat with a local vet
Step 3
Get your prescription
Step 4
Shop your preferred pharmacy
What is prednisolone?

Prednisolone is a corticosteroid medication prescribed to dogs to reduce inflammation and modulate the immune response. It’s commonly used for skin allergies, arthritis, and autoimmune diseases.

Why vets prescribe prednisolone for dogs
- Treats inflammatory and allergic conditions
- Manages autoimmune diseases like lupus and IMHA
- Used in arthritis to reduce joint pain and swelling
- Helps control itchy skin, hot spots, and dermatitis
What is prednisolone used for in dogs?
Seasonal allergies
Reduces itching, redness, and skin irritation from allergens
Arthritis and joint pain
Minimizes inflammation in joints for more mobility
Immune-mediated conditions
Prescribed for autoimmune disorders like IMHA or ITP
Post-surgical inflammation
Eases swelling and discomfort after procedures
Skin hot spots
Rapid relief for localized skin flare-ups
Chronic ear inflammation
Sometimes used to calm down stubborn ear inflammation
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