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Allegra Dosage Calculator for Dogs (Fexofenadine)

Suyash Dhoot by Suyash Dhoot
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📋 Reviewed by PuppaDogs Veterinary Editorial Team · Last updated: May 30, 2026 · Sources: Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook, ACVIM/AAHA guidelines, peer-reviewed studies. Editorial policy

⚡ Quick answer: Allegra (fexofenadine) dosage calculator for dogs. Estimate a safe weight-based antihistamine dose, see tablet counts, and learn why Allegra-D must never be used.

Vet-informed tool
Allegra (Fexofenadine) Dosage Calculator for Dogs
Weight-based antihistamine dose estimate for itchy, allergic dogs
Allegra’s active ingredient is fexofenadine, used off-label in dogs for allergies. This tool estimates a typical dose – confirm with your vet, and never use Allegra-D, which is toxic to dogs.
Health considerations (tick any that apply)
Educational estimate only. This calculator does not replace a veterinary examination, diagnosis or prescription. The right dose depends on your dog’s full health picture, other medicines and the exact product you have. Always confirm the dose, formulation and suitability with your veterinarian before giving anything, and contact your vet or an animal poison control service in an emergency.

What Is Allegra (Fexofenadine) and How Does It Help Dogs?

Allegra is the well-known brand name for fexofenadine, a second-generation antihistamine used by people for hay fever and allergic skin conditions. Veterinarians sometimes recommend it off-label for dogs to help control the itching, sneezing and skin irritation of allergic disease.

Like other antihistamines, fexofenadine works by blocking histamine — the chemical the body releases during an allergic reaction — at the H1 receptor. Calming histamine’s effect can reduce itching, redness and the urge to scratch, lick and chew. As a *second-generation* antihistamine, fexofenadine is designed to be non-drowsy, so it tends to cause less sedation than older antihistamines such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl).

It is important to be realistic about what Allegra can and cannot do. Allergic skin disease in dogs (canine atopic dermatitis) is complex, and antihistamines as a group help only a minority of dogs — research suggests roughly one in three itchy, allergic dogs gain meaningful relief, and response varies from dog to dog. Allegra is best seen as one possible part of an allergy plan that may also include medicated shampoos, flea control, diet changes, omega-3 fatty acids and, in many cases, prescription anti-itch medication.

Allegra is not approved for animals, so it should only be used after a conversation with your veterinarian. For more background, see PuppaDogs’ guide to Allegra for dogs.

The Most Important Safety Warning: Never Use Allegra-D

Plain Allegra (fexofenadine alone) is the only version that may be considered for dogs. Allegra-D and any product with a “-D” suffix also contain pseudoephedrine, a decongestant that is highly toxic to dogs. Even a single Allegra-D tablet can cause dangerous agitation, a racing heart, high blood pressure, tremors, high body temperature and seizures.

Before giving anything, read the box carefully. If the product mentions “decongestant,” “sinus,” “pseudoephedrine” or “phenylephrine,” do not use it. The calculator above will refuse to give a dose if you select an Allegra-D product, and will tell you to contact your vet or an animal poison control service if your dog has already swallowed one.

How the Allegra Dosage Calculator Works

The calculator estimates a fexofenadine dose from your dog’s body weight, then:

  • Shows the dose range and a common starting dose.
  • Converts the dose into a number of 30 mg, 60 mg or 180 mg tablets, and warns when the dose is far smaller than one tablet.
  • Lets you choose once- or twice-daily dosing and shows the daily total.
  • Flags considerations for pregnant, nursing, kidney- or liver-affected dogs.
  • Blocks any dose for Allegra-D products.

Enter your dog’s weight, confirm you have plain fexofenadine, choose the tablet strength and frequency, select the reason for use, tick any health considerations, then press Calculate Dose.

How Allegra Doses Are Calculated for Dogs

Standard Dose Range

Veterinary references generally describe an oral fexofenadine dose for dogs of:

2–5 mg/kg of body weight, every 12 to 24 hours

A common, conservative starting point is around 2 mg/kg once or twice daily, increasing only on veterinary advice. The calculator uses 2 mg/kg as the starting dose and shows the full 2–5 mg/kg range so you can see where your vet’s recommendation falls.

Factors That Influence the Dose

  • Body weight is the primary driver of the dose.
  • Kidney function matters because fexofenadine is eliminated largely unchanged in urine and bile; dogs with kidney disease may need a lower or less frequent dose.
  • Liver disease, pregnancy and nursing all call for veterinary oversight before use.
  • Tablet size limits practical dosing — fexofenadine tablets are film-coated and not designed for accurate splitting, so very small dogs often need a vet-compounded formulation.

Allegra (Fexofenadine) Dosage Chart for Dogs

This chart shows the 2–5 mg/kg per-dose range, given every 12–24 hours. It is a reference only — your veterinarian’s recommendation comes first.

Dog weightPer-dose range (2–5 mg/kg)Typical starting dose
5 lb (2.3 kg)5–11 mg~5 mg
10 lb (4.5 kg)9–23 mg~9 mg
20 lb (9 kg)18–45 mg~18 mg
40 lb (18 kg)36–91 mg~36 mg
60 lb (27 kg)54–136 mg~54 mg
80 lb (36 kg)73–181 mg~73 mg
100 lb (45 kg)91–227 mg~91 mg

Allegra Forms and Strengths

  • Tablets: 30 mg, 60 mg and 180 mg.
  • Orally disintegrating tablets and oral suspensions: these often contain flavourings or sweeteners — check carefully for xylitol (sometimes listed as birch sugar), which is poisonous to dogs.
  • Allegra-D / “-D” products: contain pseudoephedrine — never give these to a dog.

How to Give Allegra to Your Dog

  • Give the tablet whole, hidden in a pill pocket, a small piece of cheese, or a spoon of wet food.
  • Be consistent with timing — the same time each day keeps blood levels steady.
  • With or without food is fine, but avoid giving it alongside fruit juices (apple, orange, grapefruit), which can reduce fexofenadine absorption.
  • Give a fair trial. Allow 1–2 weeks of consistent dosing before deciding whether it is helping; antihistamines often work best when started *before* peak allergy season.
  • Missed dose: give it when you remember unless the next dose is close, then skip it — never double up.

Side Effects, Interactions and When to Avoid Allegra

Fexofenadine is usually well tolerated in dogs. Possible side effects include mild drowsiness (less than with older antihistamines), vomiting or other digestive upset, and occasionally dryness of the mouth or eyes. Stop the medication and call your vet if you see signs of an allergic reaction such as facial swelling or hives.

Use with caution, or only after veterinary advice, if your dog:

  • Has kidney or liver disease
  • Is pregnant or nursing
  • Is a very young puppy
  • Takes other medications — always share a full medication list with your vet

If antihistamines alone are not controlling the itch, your vet may discuss other options. PuppaDogs has companion guides on antihistamines including Zyrtec for dogs, Claritin for dogs and hydroxyzine for dogs, plus an interactive hydroxyzine dosage calculator.

Overdose — What to Watch For

Fexofenadine has a wide safety margin, and mild overdoses often cause only drowsiness or stomach upset. However, large ingestions — or any ingestion of an Allegra-D product — can be serious. If your dog swallows more than the recommended amount, or any decongestant-containing product, contact your veterinarian or an animal poison control service straight away.

Treatment Duration and Monitoring

For seasonal allergies, Allegra may be used only during the months your dog is affected. For year-round atopic dermatitis, longer use is sometimes appropriate under veterinary guidance. Either way, monitor the degree of itching, the condition of the skin and coat, and any side effects, and return to your vet if the problem worsens, the skin becomes infected, or there is hair loss or sores.

Conclusion

Allegra (fexofenadine) can be a useful, low-sedation antihistamine option for some itchy, allergic dogs — but it works for only a minority, treats symptoms rather than the cause, and is used off-label. The calculator above gives you a sensible weight-based estimate of the 2–5 mg/kg dose and translates it into tablets, while making one rule unmissable: only ever use plain fexofenadine, never Allegra-D. Confirm the plan with your veterinarian, give it a fair trial, and combine it with the rest of a proper allergy-management strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much Allegra can I give my dog?

The off-label fexofenadine dose for dogs is generally about 2-5 mg/kg of body weight every 12-24 hours, often started near 2 mg/kg. As a rough guide that is around 9 mg for a 10 lb dog, 18 mg for a 20 lb dog and 36 mg for a 40 lb dog. Always confirm the exact dose with your veterinarian before use, and use the calculator above for an estimate only.

Is Allegra safe for dogs?

Plain Allegra (fexofenadine) is considered relatively safe for dogs when dosed correctly under veterinary guidance, and it tends to cause less drowsiness than older antihistamines. However, it is not approved for animals, helps only some dogs, and should be avoided or used cautiously in pregnant, nursing, kidney- or liver-affected dogs.

Can I give my dog Allegra-D?

No. Never give Allegra-D or any ‘-D’ or decongestant version to a dog. These products contain pseudoephedrine, which is highly toxic to dogs and can cause agitation, a dangerously fast heart rate, high blood pressure, tremors and seizures. Only plain fexofenadine should ever be considered.

How long does it take for Allegra to work in dogs?

Fexofenadine is absorbed within a few hours of a dose, but for allergic itching you should give it consistently for 1-2 weeks before judging whether it helps. Antihistamines often work best when started before allergy season peaks rather than after itching is severe.

What are the side effects of Allegra in dogs?

Side effects are usually mild and may include slight drowsiness, vomiting or other digestive upset, and occasionally dry mouth or eyes. Serious reactions are uncommon. Stop the medication and contact your vet if you see facial swelling, hives or any sign of an allergic reaction.

Does Allegra work better than Benadryl for dogs?

Not necessarily. Allegra (fexofenadine) is a non-drowsy second-generation antihistamine, while Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is more sedating. Individual dogs respond differently, and no single antihistamine is best for every dog. Your veterinarian may suggest trying more than one to see which controls your dog’s itching with the fewest side effects.

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References & Further Reading

The dosing ranges and safety information on this page are drawn from the following veterinary references. Always defer to your own veterinarian and the manufacturer’s label for your specific product.

  1. Plumb DC. Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook. 10th ed. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 2023 – fexofenadine / antihistamine monographs.
  2. Merck Veterinary Manual. Antihistamines and the management of allergic and atopic dermatitis in dogs. merckvetmanual.com.
  3. Olivry T, et al. International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals (ICADA) – treatment guidelines for canine atopic dermatitis.
  4. ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Pseudoephedrine (decongestant) toxicosis in dogs and cats. aspca.org.
  5. PuppaDogs. Allegra for Dogs: Dosage Guide and Safety Tips. puppadogs.com.
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⚕️ Medical disclaimer

The information on this page is intended for educational purposes only and does not replace a hands-on veterinary examination. Drug doses depend on your dog’s complete clinical picture, concurrent medications, and the exact product formulation. Always confirm dosing with your veterinarian before administering any medication, and contact a 24-hour veterinary emergency service or animal poison control immediately if you suspect a medication overdose or adverse reaction. PuppaDogs editorial standards: every drug dose published here is cross-checked against multiple authoritative veterinary references and reviewed by the PuppaDogs Veterinary Editorial Team before publication.

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