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Mobility - Dr. Katie’s Remedies 2 oz Tincture for Dogs & Cats (Daily Joint Support)
Mobility - Dr. Katie’s Remedies 2 oz Tincture for Dogs & Cats (Daily Joint Support)
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A gentle, homeopathic blend for dogs and cats to support everyday mobility, joint comfort, and recovery—perfect for seniors, active dogs, and pets starting to slow down.
What the Mobility remedy is for
Stiffness getting up, hesitation on stairs, slower walks, or that subtle “I used to jump on the sofa, now I’m not so sure” vibe—these are all signs your pet’s joints and soft tissues are asking for more support. Dr. Katie’s Remedies Mobility is a homeopathic tincture formulated as daily joint support for dogs and cats, aimed at comfort and ease of movement rather than brute‑force pain suppression.
It’s a good fit if you want to support joint health in a way that complements, rather than replaces, your work on weight, movement, bodywork, and—when needed—appropriate veterinary pain management.
What Mobility is formulated to support
Mobility is designed to help maintain:
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Comfortable, more fluid movement in joints and soft tissues
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Easier transitions from lying to standing, and up/down stairs or into the car
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Recovery from everyday strain, zoomies, sports, or rough play
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Quality of life in senior or arthritic pets when used under vet guidance
Homeopathic joint blends are not “painkillers” in the conventional sense. They aim to gently signal the body to balance inflammatory responses and tissue repair patterns tied to the remedies selected.
Ingredients
The Mobility formula includes these homeopathic ingredients (all at 30C unless noted):
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Arnica 30C – the classic homeopathic remedy for soreness, bruising, and muscle strain after exertion or injury.
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Bryonia 30C – often chosen when movement is painful and a pet seems better at rest, reluctant to move sore joints.
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Rhus Tox 30C – traditionally used for stiffness that improves with gentle movement, common in aging or arthritic dogs.
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Rhododendron (Rhododendron chrysanthum) 30C or 200C – used in homeopathy for shifting, weather‑sensitive joint pains.
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Symphytum 30C – sometimes called the “bone knit” remedy, associated with bone health and recovery in homeopathic practice.
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Cartilago 30C – a homeopathic cartilage‐oriented remedy to round out joint and connective tissue support.
Together, these form a broad‑spectrum joint comfort blend that touches ligaments, cartilage, muscles, and the overall joint environment.
How I’d use Mobility in a holistic plan
I see Mobility as a daily or near‑daily ally for:
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Senior dogs or cats with age‑related stiffness and slower movement.
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Large‑breed or sport dogs who put more physical stress on their joints.
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Pets with a history of injury who seem to carry lingering stiffness or uneven gait.
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Guardians who want something gentle to layer with joint‑supportive food, omega‑3s, mushrooms, herbs, bodywork, and, when needed, conventional meds.
In a full, holistic mobility plan, we’d combine this remedy with species‑appropriate diet (lean body condition is huge for joints), targeted joint nutraceuticals, movement plans (controlled exercise, rehab), and therapies like acupuncture or massage where appropriate. The homeopathic formula is one tool in that integrated toolkit.
How to use
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Before first use
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Fill the bottle with purified water up to the top of the label or indicated fill line.
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Cap tightly and shake well to succuss (activate) the remedy. (Before each use)
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Dosing
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Gently shake before each use.
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Give 1/2 dropperful by mouth or on food 2 times daily for 2 weeks,
then 1 time daily as needed. -
Best given between meals for classic homeopathic practice, but many pets tolerate dosing on a small snack if that makes adherence easier.
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As with all homeopathy, aim for the lowest effective frequency that sustains improvement. If mobility suddenly worsens, or your pet shows signs of significant pain, that’s a “call your vet” moment rather than simply increasing remedy frequency.
This formula is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease; it’s a supportive measure within a broader mobility and pain‑management plan.
