Dr. Katie's Mobility | Vet-Formulated Natural Homeopathic Joint + Mobility Support
Couldn't load pickup availability
A Gentle, Natural Homeopathic Blend, Formulated By An Integrative Veterinarian To Support Joint Comfort And Easy Movement For Aging And Active Dogs
Six classical homeopathic remedies in one simple blend, traditionally used as gentle, natural comfort support for the everyday joint stiffness of an aging or active dog. Made for ongoing daily use.
If You Have Been Searching For This, You Are In The Right Place
Mobility is traditionally used as gentle, natural support for the everyday joint stiffness and slower movement that come with age, for mild moments rather than serious illness.
Rhododendron is classically associated with stiffness that worsens with weather changes, part of a blend traditionally used to support joint comfort.
Made for ongoing use, this blend offers gentle, natural daily support for a busy dog who asks a lot of the joints.
Homeopathic remedies are highly diluted and potentized, which makes this a famously gentle, natural choice for a holistic routine.
This blend was created by integrative veterinarian Dr. Katie Kangas, combining six classical joint and comfort remedies with intention.
We describe this exactly as it is: a traditional, natural, complementary comfort remedy, with the FDA disclaimer, clear limits, and no inflated claims.
For The Aging Or Active Dog Who Is Slowing Down
Getting around is everything to a dog. The hop onto the couch, the trot to the door, the spring back up after a nap. When a dog starts to slow on those everyday movements, whether from age or a busy, active life, many holistic pet parents like to add gentle, natural support for joint comfort. That is what Mobility is made for.
Formulated by integrative veterinarian Dr. Katie Kangas, Mobility is a homeopathic blend traditionally used to support joint comfort and ease of movement, made with aging dogs and active dogs in mind. It brings together six classical homeopathic remedies long associated in homeopathy with the joints, bones, and stiffness, including Symphytum, the famous bone remedy, a cartilage-derived Cartilago, and Rhus Tox for the "rusty gate" stiffness that eases as a dog warms up.
In keeping with how homeopathy has always worked, the ingredients are prepared in highly diluted, potentized form at 30C rather than as measurable doses, which is what makes homeopathic remedies so gentle. And unlike a short-course remedy, this one is made for ongoing comfort: twice daily for two weeks, then once daily as needed, which suits a senior dog's everyday routine.
We want to be clear about what this is and is not. Mobility is for the mild, everyday stiffness of an aging or active dog, gentle comfort support for comfortable movement. It is not a pain medication, and it is not a treatment for arthritis, hip or elbow dysplasia, a torn knee ligament, or disc disease. Sudden severe limping, a leg a dog will not put weight on, dragging or wobbly legs, or an inability to stand are reasons to see a vet, sometimes urgently. More on that below. For the label-reading, holistic-minded households we serve, this is a gentle, natural, vet-formulated comfort option to keep on hand for an aging or active dog, described with care and within its limits.
A homeopathic remedy is more than a quick fix. Mobility is a gentle, natural blend, formulated by an integrative veterinarian and traditionally used to support joint comfort and easy movement for aging and active dogs.
What's Inside, And The Tradition Behind Each Remedy
Mobility combines six classical homeopathic remedies, all at 30C. Here is the traditional role of each within the homeopathic materia medica, described as homeopaths have long understood them, rather than as measured pharmacological doses.
Symphytum
Symphytum officinale, known as comfrey or "knitbone," is the classic bone remedy of homeopathy. It is traditionally associated with the bones and the tissue around them, which is why it anchors a blend focused on the structures that carry a dog through the day.
Cartilago
A homeopathic preparation derived from cartilage, traditionally included to support the cartilage and joints in the homeopathic tradition of pairing a remedy with the very tissue it speaks to.
Rhus Tox
Rhus toxicodendron is classically associated with the stiffness that is worse on first movement and eases as a dog warms up, the "rusty gate" picture so familiar in older dogs, along with the soreness of overuse.
Arnica
Perhaps the most famous homeopathic remedy of all, Arnica montana is classically associated with soreness, bruising, and physical overexertion, traditionally used to support a body that has worked hard.
Bryonia
Bryonia alba is classically associated with discomfort that feels worse from movement, traditionally used in homeopathy for joints that a dog prefers to keep still.
Rhododendron Chrysanthum
Traditionally associated in homeopathy with joint stiffness that worsens with changes in the weather, especially the damp and cold before a storm, the kind of dog whose stiffness seems to read the forecast.
How Homeopathy Is Understood To Work
Homeopathy rests on two traditional ideas. The first is "like cures like," the principle that a substance which could produce certain patterns in a healthy individual is used, in minute form, to support the body's own response. The second is potentization: remedies are repeatedly diluted and vigorously shaken, a process homeopaths believe imprints the water with the remedy's character. Think of it less like a measured dose of an active compound and more like a gentle prompt to the body. It is worth being plain that at 30C, almost none of the original substance remains, and this energetic framework is part of homeopathic tradition rather than something established by conventional pharmacology. That openness is exactly why homeopathy appeals to people who want the gentlest possible option.
What Using It Looks Like
Mobility is made to fit easily into a holistic routine at home, including as ongoing daily comfort support for an aging or active dog. Here is how it is typically used.
Worth Considering If Your Dog
Is a senior who is slowing down or stiff to rise.
Is stiffer in cold or damp weather.
Is active and asks a lot of the joints.
Could use gentle, everyday comfort support for movement.
Does better with gentle, natural options.
Benefits from a vet-formulated remedy in a holistic routine.
Has mild, everyday stiffness rather than a diagnosed condition.
Is already managing joint health with your veterinarian.
The Honest, Natural Standard You Expect
A Note On Honest Context And Safe Use
A joint comfort remedy deserves a clear, honest word, and this section matters as much as any. Please read it.
Homeopathy is a traditional, complementary approach. Its framework of high dilution and energetic potentization is part of homeopathic tradition, not something established by conventional science, and at 30C essentially none of the original substance remains. Results are not guaranteed and vary from dog to dog. We share the tradition with honesty so you can decide what fits your dog with clear eyes.
How To Use And Store It
Before The First Use
Fill the bottle to the top of the label with water, ideally filtered.
Shake until all the pellets are fully dissolved.
To Give
Gently shake the bottle.
Give a half dropperful by mouth, or on your dog's food.
Give two times daily for two weeks, then once daily as needed.
Storage
Refrigerate the reconstituted bottle.
Discard after three months.
Keep out of reach of children.
Good To Know
Mobility is suitable for ongoing daily comfort support, and it works best within a fuller plan for joint health, lean weight, gentle movement, warmth, and good footing. If stiffness is significant, lasting, or worsening, stop and talk with your veterinarian.
Works Well With
ProActive Paws Mobility Matrix
For dogs working on comfort and movement, a daily mobility supplement supports joints, connective tissue, and the muscle that holds them together, a science-anchored everyday complement to gentle homeopathic comfort support.
Green Lippies for Pets
Green-lipped mussel is a well-loved natural source of nutrients traditionally valued for joint comfort and mobility, a fitting daily companion for an aging or active dog.
Glacier Peak Holistics Inflapotion
An herbal blend formulated for everyday comfort and a normal inflammatory response, pairing naturally with a gentle homeopathic joint remedy for a senior or active dog.
Questions And Answers
what is a natural joint supplement for dogs
Natural joint options range from green-lipped mussel and collagen supplements to gentle homeopathic remedies for everyday comfort. Mobility falls in the homeopathic group, a vet-formulated blend traditionally used to support joint comfort and ease of movement, used alongside good care.
how can i support my dog's joints naturally
Start with the foundations: a lean healthy weight, gentle consistent exercise, soft warm bedding, and good footing. From there, natural options include joint supplements and gentle homeopathic remedies like this one. For any diagnosed joint condition, your veterinarian should guide the plan.
what is a natural remedy for an aging dog's stiffness
For the mild stiffness of an aging dog, a multi-part approach helps most, and a gentle homeopathic remedy can be part of it. In homeopathy, Rhus Tox and Rhododendron are classically associated with stiffness, and both are in this blend. Lasting or severe stiffness deserves a vet visit.
is natural homeopathy safe for dogs
Homeopathic remedies are highly diluted and generally considered very gentle. The key safety points are to use them as a complement to veterinary care rather than a replacement, to follow directions, and to seek prompt care for sudden severe lameness, an inability to stand, or signs of significant pain.
what helps a dog move more comfortably naturally
Comfortable movement comes from several things together: lean weight, gentle exercise, good footing, joint support, and warmth. A homeopathic remedy like this can be part of that picture for everyday comfort, alongside your veterinarian's guidance for an aging or active dog.
what is symphytum used for in dogs
In classical homeopathy, Symphytum officinale, known as comfrey or "knitbone," is the remedy most associated with the bones and surrounding tissue. That describes homeopathic tradition rather than a proven medical effect or a disease claim.
are natural homeopathic remedies safe for dogs
Because they are so highly diluted, homeopathic remedies are generally regarded as gentle and low-risk. The most important steps are to use them alongside, not instead of, veterinary care, and to seek prompt care for any sudden, severe, or worsening mobility problem.
what is a natural remedy for dog joint comfort
For everyday joint comfort, many holistic pet parents combine a joint supplement with gentle support. Mobility is a homeopathic blend traditionally used to support joint comfort and ease of movement, used as a gentle complement alongside veterinary care for anything beyond mild, everyday stiffness.
how do natural homeopathic remedies work
Homeopathy is built on two traditional ideas: "like cures like," and potentization, in which a substance is repeatedly diluted and shaken. Homeopaths view this as a gentle prompt to the body rather than a measured dose. In plain terms, at 30C little to none of the original substance remains, and this framework is part of homeopathic tradition rather than conventional pharmacology.
what natural remedy supports mobility in senior dogs
A few natural approaches aim at senior mobility, from joint supplements to gentle homeopathic blends. Mobility is one such option, formulated by an integrative veterinarian and traditionally used to support joint comfort and easy movement, made for ongoing daily use in an aging dog's routine.
Who formulated Mobility?
Mobility was formulated by Dr. Katie Kangas, an integrative veterinarian, who combined six classical homeopathic remedies, Arnica, Bryonia, Cartilago, Rhododendron Chrysanthum, Rhus Tox, and Symphytum, into a single gentle blend for dogs.
How do I give it?
Before the first use, fill the bottle to the top of the label with water and shake until the pellets dissolve. Then give a half dropperful by mouth or on food, two times daily for two weeks, then once daily as needed. Refrigerate afterward and discard after three months.
Can I give it daily?
Yes. Unlike a short-course remedy, Mobility is made for ongoing daily comfort support: twice daily for two weeks, then once daily as needed. That suits an aging or active dog's everyday routine, used alongside good joint care and your veterinarian's guidance.
When should I see a vet?
Promptly for any lasting or worsening stiffness or limping, and right away for sudden severe lameness, a leg your dog will not use, a swollen or hot joint, dragging or wobbly legs, an inability to stand, severe pain, or loss of bladder or bowel control. With the spine, fast care can change the outcome, so do not delay to try a remedy.
Our Take
Mobility is a gentle, natural homeopathic blend for the holistic-minded pet parent, and we are glad to offer it described with honesty. Its appeal is simple: six classical joint and bone remedies, brought together by integrative veterinarian Dr. Katie Kangas, in an easy dropper form made for the everyday stiffness of an aging or active dog, and suitable for ongoing daily use.
The remedy brings its value across a few clear fronts:
We are honest about what it is and is not: a traditional, complementary comfort approach whose framework is part of homeopathic tradition rather than established science, not evaluated by the FDA, not a pain medication, and for mild, everyday stiffness only. Sudden severe lameness, an inability to stand, dragging legs, or significant pain are reasons to see a vet, sometimes urgently. Used in that spirit, alongside good joint care and within its limits, it is a gentle natural option many holistic households like to keep on hand.
A homeopathic remedy is more than a quick fix. Mobility is a gentle, natural blend, formulated by an integrative veterinarian and traditionally used to support joint comfort and easy movement for aging and active dogs.
Share

