
Item No. PH 1350
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Plantaeris for Dog Diarrhea
Effective Treatment for Dog Diarrhea
- Works quickly yet gently
- All-natural ingredients
- No chemicals
- Regulates dog’s intestinal functions
- Boosts immune system
- Pleasant taste your dog will like
- 1 bottle is a 2-month supply for most dogs
—Abby Miller
Dog diarrhea is a very common problem, and has many causes. Often, it's a result of mild food poisoning from eating garbage (or other bacteria-filled treasures your dog has found while off leash).
What to do right away
- Try to figure out what caused your dog's diarrhea. If he's eaten something highly toxic, get him to a vet immediately.
- Ensure your dog is taking in fluids, to fight off dehydration.
- Get a healthy, effective remedy like Canine Plantaeris.
Canine Plantaeris is among our most popular products, for good reason: it works!
- Regulates your dog's intestinal functions
- Helps him heal
- Boosts his immune system
- Improves overall health
- All natural, herbal ingredients
- Safe for long-term use
What is dog diarrhea?
Diarrhea – the frequent and urgent passage of liquid stools – is how your dog's body protects itself from ingested toxins. Food is forced to pass through his system quickly. Liquids are expelled before the colon has a chance to absorb them, which is what causes both the liquid feces and dehydration.
If your dog has diarrhea, it will be all-too obvious. Symptoms include:
- Loose, liquid and frequent bowel movements
- Mucous in dog's stools
- Possible blood in dog's stools
- Possible dehydration
Natural, herbal treatment: Plantaeris
Plantaeris is highly effective in treating the symptoms of dog diarrhea. It helps regulates dog’s intestinal functions. Your dog will look and feel much better quickly! Plantaeris is one of our best-loved products.
Doctor-formulated and vet-approved
Plantaeris was painstakingly formulated by a leading naturopathic veterinarian. It is gentle yet effective, without adverse side effects. Don't let your dog suffer from the symptoms of diarrhea any longer. Order Plantaeris today.
Our customers have the final word...
"Our dog is always getting into garbage, and eating anything and everything. It's a constant battle with vomiting and diarrhea. We tried Plantaeris for the first time last week and it seemed to work. The sickness cleared up faster than normal. I plan on continuing to use this product."
—Karin in Denver

Testimonial
"My dog’s diarrhea was making our lives miserable. We tried changing his diet, we tried some medication the vet sold us but nothing worked. My wife found your Plantaeris on the web and ordered some. I was doubtful, but willing to try anything. I’m glad I did, because it worked beautifully!"
—Dave in Reno

Testimonial
"Thank you so much for this amazing product (Plantaeris for Dog Diarrhea). My dog, Breezer, had chronic diarrhea but Plantaeris has put it under control. When I told my vet about it, she was so impressed that she ordered some too! Thanks again."
—Christine in Vancouver

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"Plantaeris really does work. I train guide dog puppies and as a result I can't have my puppy having loose stools. My guide dog puppy Baron was having loose stools for about a month. We had tried everything, and nothing was working. My family and I were worried because we weren't able to take him out in public to work him. We finally started to look online for any ideas how to get him better. He had dropped a lot of weight, while being sick also. When I looked online I found Plantaeris. My family and I decided to try it out. He has now been using the product for a couple of days, and I'm happy to say that Baron has now been cleared and is able to go places again. I would really recommend getting this product."
Ashley in Bakersfield
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Plantaeris cleared up Jake's diarrhea in three days. I plan to buy more just in case.
Daniel L. in Seattle
Testimonial
"Last August while we went on vacation we put our 11 month old Newfoundland dog into a boarding kennel that is owned and operated by a Veterinarian. When our dog returned home after our vacation, he had a terrible case of irritated bowl syndrome. I made the mistake of not providing food for him and let the vet provide the food (I thought he would be in good hands). No matter what he ate, everything came out like water. I took him to the vets office and he went was tested for various things and went on some medication, none of which made any difference.
I started doing my own research online and found out about the Plantaeris. I ordered a bottle to try and it seemed to make a little difference but he would quickly resort to diarrhea. I started removing everything from his ingestion one at a time (rawhide dog bones, milk bones, treats, human food) to try to see if there was anything causing the problem. He could not tolerate his original dry food (ultra premium brand) that he had dome so well on for months was the only thing left so I started searching for a new food as well.
In the mean time I was making progress and I eliminated virtually everything from his ingestion. I finally tried a Costco ultra premium brand that he seemed to respond to. I ended up using 3 bottles of Plantaeris and had to minimize exposure to anything new and it finally worked. I don’t think I could have done it without Plantaeris.
It has been 3 months since his stools have been somewhat normal (and now they are) and I still need to be careful with doggy treats as they will cause his stool to go bad.
While at the Vet for his last round of shots I described everything that happened to our pet and how I was able to get over the problem (Plantaeris combined with care). I gave an empty bottle to the Vet in recommendation of the product and she spoke how she really believes in the natural remedies and was grateful for being introduced to this product. They had the file of our dog and all the tests that were run and the prescription approach did not work. Fortunately I discovered petwellbeing and Plantaeris. Regards"
Frank in Irvine, CA
Testimonial
This product worked so well, my Vet asked me to give him some.
Tom in Los Angeles
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Back to Top >>Dosage & Directions
To be given to your dog twice daily as follows:- One drop for every 2 lb (1 kg) of body weight up to 50 lb (25 kg).
- Thereafter add one drop per additional 4 lb (2 kg).
- Product can be given with food or directly in the mouth with eye dropper.
- Plantaeris will last for 6 months.
- Please refrigerate after opening.
*Note Plantaeris comes with an eye dropper to count out the drops. This dropper is marked at 0.5ML and 1ML. The 0.5ML line is equal to 10 drops (as an example if your dog weighs 20lb please fill the dropper to 0.5ML).
Back to Top >>Ingredients
- Barberry: it has high content of isoquinoline alkaloids (mainly berberine and berbamine) which have demonstrated antibiotic, immunostimulatory, carminative and sedative activities.
- Mullein: a mucilaginous herb, soothes and lubricates tissues, and has analgesic and antiseptic effects.
- Baybarry: contains tannins, resins and gums that controls bacterial infection.
- Myrrh: stimulant, carminative and antiseptic; relieves spasms, inflammation and digestive discomfort.
- Thyme: an astringent, antiseptic and antifungal herb; improves digestion and relaxes spasms.
- Chamomile: Contains volatile oils (Alpha-bisabolol, chamazulene) and lactones (matricarin, matricine) with antiinflammatory action. The polysaccharide components are immunostimulating (activate macrophages and B lymphocytes); has analgesic activity.
- Peony: an herb that has antibacterial and analgesic effects, reduces inflammation and relaxes spasms.
- Ginger: antipyretic, relieves pain and stimulates circulation.
- Oregon Grape: contains alkaloids that potentiates the action of berberine and berbamine.
Clinical Studies Completed
- Pitcairn RH, Pitcairn SH: Dr. Pitcairn's complete guide to natural health for dogs & cats. Rodale Press, 1995.
- The Merck Veterinary Manual, 8th ed., MERCK CO., INC., 1998.
Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine: principles and practice; Schoen AM, Wynn SG (editors); 1st ed., 1998. - The complete German Commission E monographs. 1999.
- Bown, D: Encyclopedia of Herbs & their uses. Dorling Kindersley, 1995.
Warnings
- No known side effects.
- Do not use canine diarrhea treatment on pregnant dogs.
- Information presented at PetWellbeing.com is for educational purposes only; statements about products and health conditions have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration.

