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Dr. Katie's Tummy | Vet-Formulated Natural Homeopathic Digestive Support

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Dr. Katie's Natural Remedies

A Gentle, Natural Homeopathic Digestive Blend, Formulated By An Integrative Veterinarian To Support Your Dog's Gut Balance Through Dietary Changes And Occasional Upset

Nine classical homeopathic remedies in one simple blend, traditionally used as gentle, natural support for a dog's digestion during food changes and the everyday, occasional tummy moments. For mild upset only.

Vet-Formulated, Integrative Nine Classical Remedies, All 30C Gentle, Natural, Traditional For Mild, Occasional Upset

If You Have Been Searching For This, You Are In The Right Place

My dog has a sensitive stomach

Tummy is traditionally used as gentle, natural support for dogs prone to occasional digestive upset, for the everyday queasy moments rather than serious illness.

We are switching foods

Dietary changes are a classic trigger for a gurgly tummy. This blend is traditionally used to support gut balance through food transitions.

My dog gets occasional gas or upset

For the passing, temporary discomfort of an off day, Tummy offers a gentle, natural homeopathic option to keep on the shelf.

I prefer a gentle, natural approach

Homeopathic remedies are highly diluted and potentized, which makes this a famously gentle, natural choice for a holistic routine.

I want something a real veterinarian formulated

This blend was created by integrative veterinarian Dr. Katie Kangas, combining nine classical digestive remedies with intention.

I read every label and want honest framing

We describe this exactly as it is: a traditional, natural, complementary remedy for mild upset, with the FDA disclaimer, clear limits, and no inflated claims.

For The Everyday, Occasional Tummy Moments

Most dogs have a sensitive-tummy day now and then. A change of food, a new treat, a bit of dietary indiscretion, and suddenly there is gurgling, gas, or a queasy look. For those everyday, occasional moments, many holistic pet parents like to keep a gentle, natural option on the shelf. That is what Tummy is made for.

Formulated by integrative veterinarian Dr. Katie Kangas, Tummy is a homeopathic blend traditionally used to support a dog's digestive balance during dietary changes and occasional, temporary tummy upset. It brings together nine classical homeopathic remedies long associated in homeopathy with digestion, including the well-known Nux Vomica, the colic remedy Colocynthis, and the liver remedies Chelidonium and Silybum.

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. The directions are simple: reconstitute the pellets with water, then give a half dropperful by mouth or on food two to three times daily.

We want to be clear and careful about what this is. Tummy is meant for mild, occasional digestive upset, the passing kind that comes with a food change or a sensitive stomach. It is not for serious or lasting stomach trouble. Severe or repeated vomiting or diarrhea, a swollen or painful belly, blood, weakness, or a suspected swallowed object or toxin are veterinary emergencies, and they need a vet right away, not a remedy. More on that below, because it matters. For the label-reading, holistic-minded households we serve, this is a gentle, natural, vet-formulated option to keep on hand, used with honesty and within its limits.

A homeopathic remedy is more than a quick fix. Tummy is a gentle, natural blend, formulated by an integrative veterinarian and traditionally used to support your dog's digestive balance through dietary changes and occasional upset.

What's Inside, And The Tradition Behind Each Remedy

Tummy combines nine 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.

Nux Vomica

Perhaps the best-known digestive remedy in homeopathy, traditionally associated with upset that follows overindulgence, too much rich food, nausea, and straining. It is often the first remedy homeopaths think of for a queasy, overdone stomach.

Colocynthis

The classic homeopathic colic remedy, traditionally associated with cramping abdominal discomfort, the kind that has a dog restless and wanting to curl up.

Chelidonium

A classical liver remedy in homeopathy, traditionally associated with sluggish, liver-related digestive complaints.

Silybum

Known to many as milk thistle, Silybum marianum is a botanical long valued for the liver. In this homeopathic blend it carries that traditional association with liver and digestive support.

Lycopodium

Traditionally associated in homeopathy with bloating, gas, and a sense of digestive sluggishness, often tied to the liver as well.

Cinchona

Also called China officinalis, traditionally associated with bloating, gas, and the weakness or debility that can follow a loss of fluids.

Bryonia

Bryonia alba is classically associated with complaints that feel worse from movement, along with dryness and, in digestive use, nausea and sluggish digestion.

Phosphorus

Traditionally associated in homeopathy with a sensitive stomach and with bringing food or water back up soon after it goes down.

Veratrum

Veratrum album is classically associated with episodes that involve both upset stomach and looseness together with weakness. Note that the real, severe version of that picture is a reason to see a vet, which the safety section below covers.

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

Tummy is made to fit easily into a holistic routine at home. Here is how it is typically used for occasional, mild upset.

Reconstitute first. Fill the bottle to the top of the label with water, ideally filtered, and shake until the pellets dissolve.
Give by mouth or on food. A half dropperful, two to three times daily.
Use for up to two weeks. Then as needed for occasional support.
Pair with the basics. Fresh water, a calm routine, and a bland, easy meal if your veterinarian agrees.
Store it cold. Refrigerate the reconstituted bottle, and discard it after three months.

Worth Considering If Your Dog

Has a sensitive stomach prone to occasional upset.

Is transitioning to a new food or treat.

Gets occasional gas, gurgling, or queasiness.

Does better with gentle, natural options.

Benefits from a vet-formulated remedy.

Needs something simple to give by mouth or on food.

Has only mild, passing digestive moments, not serious illness.

Could use gentle support during dietary changes, in a label-reading home.

The Honest, Natural Standard You Expect

✓ Formulated By Integrative Vet Dr. Katie Kangas ✓ Nine Classical Homeopathic Remedies, All 30C ✓ Gentle, Highly Diluted, Potentized ✓ Simple Directions, By Mouth Or On Food ✓ A Natural, Traditional, Complementary Approach ✓ For Mild, Occasional Upset, With Honest Limits ✓ Described With Honesty, With The FDA Disclaimer ✓ Clear Guidance On When To See A Vet Instead

A Note On Honest Context And Safe Use

A digestive remedy deserves a clear, honest word, and this section matters more than any other on the page. 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 to three times daily for up to two weeks, then as needed.

Storage

Refrigerate the reconstituted bottle.

Discard after three months.

Keep out of reach of children.

Good To Know

Tummy works best as part of a sensible routine for an occasional off day, alongside fresh water and a calm, light approach to meals. If upset does not settle quickly, or any red flag appears, stop and call your veterinarian.

Works Well With

ProActive Paws Primitive Probiotics

For dogs with sensitive stomachs, a daily canine-specific probiotic supports a balanced gut microbiome over the long term, a natural everyday complement to occasional homeopathic support.

Wholistic Pet Organics Organic Mushroom Powder

A daily organic blend traditionally used to support normal immune and overall balance, a natural fit for households building steady, long-term wellness alongside situational support.

Sustenance Herbs Pet Calming Formula

Stress and digestion are closely linked, so for dogs whose tummies react to anxiety, gentle calming support can complement a digestive routine.

Questions And Answers

what is a natural remedy for dog upset stomach

For mild, occasional upset, many holistic pet parents reach for gentle options like a homeopathic digestive blend, alongside fresh water and a calm routine. Tummy is one such natural, vet-formulated remedy. For severe or lasting symptoms, see a veterinarian rather than a remedy.

how can i settle my dog's stomach naturally

Gentle basics help an everyday off day: fresh water, a calm environment, a light and simple meal if your vet agrees, and a natural option like a homeopathic digestive remedy. If your dog seems truly unwell or does not improve, call your veterinarian.

what is a natural digestive supplement for dogs

Natural digestive options range from daily probiotics that support the gut microbiome to gentle homeopathic remedies for occasional upset. Tummy falls in the second group, a traditional homeopathic blend for passing, mild digestive moments, used alongside good care.

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 a vet promptly for any severe, bloody, or lasting digestive signs.

what helps a dog with a sensitive stomach naturally

A consistent diet, slow food transitions, daily probiotic support, and a calm routine all help a sensitive stomach. For the occasional flare, a gentle homeopathic remedy like Tummy is one natural option, used within its limits and alongside veterinary guidance.

what is nux vomica used for in dogs

In classical homeopathy, Nux Vomica is among the most familiar digestive remedies, traditionally associated with upset that follows overindulgence, nausea, and straining. That is a description of 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 safety steps are to use them alongside, not instead of, veterinary care, and to seek a vet promptly for any serious or persistent illness.

what can i give my dog for gas and bloating naturally

Mild, occasional gas often eases with a steady diet, slow food changes, and gentle natural support. In homeopathy, remedies like Lycopodium and Cinchona are traditionally associated with gas and bloating, and both are in this blend. Important: a swollen, hard belly with retching can signal life-threatening bloat and is an emergency. When in doubt, go to a vet.

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 is a natural remedy for occasional dog diarrhea

For a mild, one-off loose stool, gentle support, fresh water, and a simple diet often help, and some pet parents add a homeopathic remedy like this one. But diarrhea that is severe, bloody, repeated, or lasting, or that comes with weakness, calls for a veterinarian promptly, as does any diarrhea in a young puppy.

Who formulated Tummy?

Tummy was formulated by Dr. Katie Kangas, an integrative veterinarian, who combined nine classical homeopathic digestive remedies 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 to three times daily for up to two weeks, then as needed. Refrigerate afterward and discard after three months.

When should I see a vet instead?

Right away if your dog has repeated or projectile vomiting, blood in the vomit or stool, severe or nonstop diarrhea, a swollen, hard, or painful belly, especially with unproductive retching, pain, weakness, or collapse, a suspected swallowed object or toxin, or any upset that lasts beyond a day or two. Young puppies with digestive signs also need prompt care. This remedy is for mild, occasional upset only.

What is it made of?

Tummy contains nine homeopathic ingredients, all at 30C: Bryonia, Chelidonium, Cinchona, Colocynthis, Lycopodium, Nux Vomica, Phosphorus, Silybum, and Veratrum. The pellet base is a small amount of non-GMO sucrose and corn starch, dissolved in water for dropper dosing.

Our Take

Tummy 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: nine classical digestive remedies, brought together by integrative veterinarian Dr. Katie Kangas, in an easy dropper form for the everyday, occasional tummy moments that come with a food change or a sensitive stomach.

The remedy brings its value across a few clear fronts:

A traditional homeopathic digestive blend formulated by a real integrative veterinarian.
Nine classical remedies, including Nux Vomica, Colocynthis, and Silybum, all at 30C.
A gentle, highly diluted, natural preparation.
Simple dosing by mouth or on food.
Honest framing with clear limits and no inflated claims.

We are honest about what it is and is not: a traditional, complementary approach whose framework is part of homeopathic tradition rather than established science, not evaluated by the FDA, and for mild, occasional upset only. Serious, severe, or lasting digestive signs are a reason to see a veterinarian promptly, not to reach for a remedy. Used in that spirit, alongside good care and within its limits, it is a gentle natural option many holistic households like to keep on hand.

Vet-Formulated, Integrative Nine Classical Remedies, All 30C Gentle, Natural, Traditional For Mild, Occasional Upset

A homeopathic remedy is more than a quick fix. Tummy is a gentle, natural blend, formulated by an integrative veterinarian and traditionally used to support your dog's digestive balance through dietary changes and occasional upset.