Digestive Blend for Your Pet’s Upset Tummy

Digestive Blend for Your Pet’s Upset Tummy

Dr_Mia_Frezzo_3My own dog, Bocce, is far from perfect.  In fact, he is so smart that he cleverly gets himself into trouble when we are least expecting it.  You know, he has been so good lately, that we let our guard down.

Several years ago, my husband and I installed child-proof locks on the cabinets below the sink to protect Bocce from eating the garbage.  The locks were not so much for the children’s safety.  One lock has since broken, and Bocce opens the cabinet with his nose.   He knows the rules, and, for the most part, he listens.

Last night, he got into the garbage.  And we don’t even know why.  There were no bones, no leftovers discarded, nothing we thought was enticing to a dog.  Yet, he ate something.  Shortly afterward, he vomited foam and moped around the house seeking sympathy.  We knew he had not eaten something obstructive such as a toy, plastic, clothing, etc.   So, to treat his symptoms of nausea and digestive upset, I withheld his dinner and applied 2 drops of digestive blend essential oil blend to his abdomen.   I repeated this therapy a few hours later before going to bed.

This morning, he feels like himself.  Bocce is energetic, ate breakfast well, and even considered peeking in the garbage again!

DigestZen is a blend of pure Ginger, Peppermint, Tarragon, Fennel, Coriander and Anise essential oils to address common ailments such as vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, gas, and constipation.  This natural remedy is safe for dogs, cats and people of all ages.   I apply DigestZen topically to my entire family to replace medications such as Pepto-Bismol, Milk of Magnesia or Pepcid.  If signs of illness or discomfort persist, worsen or recur, call your veterinarian.   If your pet shows repeated non-productive vomiting, call your veterinarian.

Ask me how to implement natural therapies and Essential Oils for your dog or cat.  Call (201) 288-7800

Mia Frezzo, DVM

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  • Can dogs safely have the DigestZen tablets?
  • Thank you, We just acquired a senior mastiff that has been neglected in her health, She is eating our dog food but it is giving her so much gas, specially at night. (I hope her system gets used to it soon) I rubbed some of this oil on her belly tonight and it settled her down, still gassy, but not as much. I was hoping that rubbing it on wouldn't hurt. Wasn't sure about giving it orally. So thank you for this information. Very helpful. :)
  • Katrina, Thank you for your question. Yes, DigestZen should be dliuted. You can either purchase a DigestZen Touch Roll On, which is pre-diluted or dilute it yourself by mixing 1 drop of DigestZen with 1-2 teaspons of a carrier oil such as fractionated coconut oil.
  • Do you dilute the digestzen when you use it on your dog?
  • Glad to see that DigestZen can be used on my furbabies! Took my Shih Tzu Daisy to vet today with throwing up. Doctor recommended Prilosec to stop nausea. Just looked up your site and will read more on pets and essential oils. Thank you so much for your blog!! I don't have vaccines for my babies except rabies due to risks. Lost a lhasa apso after Dhlpp series years ago.

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