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Tummy - Dr. Katie’s Remedies 2 oz Tincture for Dogs & Cats (Digestive System Support)
Tummy - Dr. Katie’s Remedies 2 oz Tincture for Dogs & Cats (Digestive System Support)
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A gentle, homeopathic blend for dogs and cats with sensitive stomachs—supporting digestion, gas, loose stools, and general GI upset as part of a full gut‑healing plan.
What the Tummy remedy is for
So many dogs and cats are walking around with “normal” tummy issues—burps, gas, soft stools, occasional vomiting, picky appetite—that we almost stop seeing them as symptoms. Dr. Katie’s Remedies Tummy is a homeopathic tincture formulated for digestive system and GI symptom support in dogs and cats, helping ease common gut discomfort while you address the deeper root causes through diet, microbiome work, and environment.
It’s not an instant fix for serious disease, and it doesn’t replace diagnostics when something big is going on. But for sensitive pets, stress‑tummies, and those “off” days, it can be a gentle ally that fits beautifully into a food‑first, holistic gut plan.
What Tummy is formulated to support
Tummy is designed to help maintain:
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More comfortable digestion and less GI cramping or discomfort
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Better stool quality in pets prone to mild diarrhea or loose stools
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Calmer tummies when stress, food changes, or known sensitivities flare things up
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A more balanced GI symptom picture as you work on root causes (diet, dysbiosis, etc.)
Homeopathic digestive blends aim to gently support the body’s own regulatory mechanisms around motility, secretions, and gut‑brain signaling, without the blunt force of many conventional GI drugs.
Homeopathic ingredients
Tummy includes a blend of GI‑focused homeopathic remedies such as:
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Nux Vomica – classic homeopathic remedy for overindulgence, nausea, reflux, and “irritable” digestion.
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Lycopodium – often chosen for gas, bloating, and dogs or cats who seem hungry but then get full quickly.
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Chelidonium – associated with liver and bile flow patterns in homeopathic practice, useful in some upper‑GI presentations.
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Cinchona (China) – traditionally used for weakness, gas, and bloating, especially after fluid loss or digestive upset.
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Silybum (Milk Thistle) – in homeopathic potencies, chosen for liver/gut terrain support.
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Phosphorus – linked to nausea, vomiting, and bloody or mucus‑y stools in homeopathic texts.
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Veratrum Album – used for intense digestive upsets in various potencies.
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Bryonia – often chosen when motion makes tummy symptoms worse and the animal wants to just lie still.
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Colocynthis / Citrullus Colocynthis – used in homeopathy for cramping, colicky abdominal pain, and gas.
Potencies range from low (3x, 6x) to higher (30C, 200x, etc.) depending on the ingredient, creating a broad spectrum that can meet both more acute and more entrenched GI patterns.
How I’d use Tummy in a holistic plan
I think about Tummy as a symptom‑support companion when we’re already doing the deeper gut work. It’s especially helpful when:
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Your dog or cat has a “sensitive stomach” with intermittent vomiting, soft stools, or gas.
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You’re transitioning diets or making big food upgrades and want a safety net for minor GI wobbles.
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There’s a history of antibiotics, NSAIDs, or other gut‑disruptive meds and you’re rebuilding the microbiome.
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Stress routinely shows up as GI symptoms (travel, visitors, changes in routine).
At the same time, we’d be dialing in food (species‑appropriate, low‑toxin, low‑inflammatory), adding appropriate probiotics or fermented foods, supporting gut lining, and reducing environmental triggers. Tummy is there to make the process more comfortable and to support the GI symptom picture while the terrain shifts.
How to use
Always follow Dr. Katie’s label instructions and consult your veterinarian for persistent or severe GI signs (blood, repeated vomiting, lethargy, etc.)
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Before first use
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Fill bottle to top of label with water (for best results use filtered water).
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Shake until all pellets are dissolved.
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Refrigerate & discard after 3 months.
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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 2-3 times daily for 2 weeks, then as needed.
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Best given between meals for classic homeopathic practice, but many guardians successfully use it in a small amount of food or broth if needed.
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As with all homeopathy, we look for the lowest effective dosing frequency that maintains improvement. If your pet’s GI symptoms worsen, become acute, or involve blood, collapse, or severe lethargy, pause and seek veterinary care immediately rather than only increasing remedy use.
This remedy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. It’s a supportive piece in a thorough gut‑healing and diagnostic plan.
