If you’ve ever worried about your sweet pup having a rumbly tummy after a treat, believe me, I get it. My old boy, Barnaby, had the most sensitive stomach you could imagine. Everything seemed to upset him, so I started diving deep into making really simple, deeply effective homemade dog food additions. That’s how these absolutely wonderful Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs came to be!
Seriously, these little jellies are my secret weapon for amazing gut health. They’re so easy to whip up—you only need a few ingredients, and the whole process takes maybe fifteen minutes of hands-on time. It’s so reassuring knowing exactly what Barnaby is getting, especially when I see him happy and bouncing around after eating them.
I’ve spent years testing out simple recipes like this to ensure they are safe and truly beneficial for dogs. Forget those weird, chemical-filled chews; these gummies use real bone broth goodness. Trust me, once you start making these, you won’t go back to the store-bought stuff, especially when you see how well they work. If you want more simple, sensitive-tummy ideas, check out my recipe for Chicken Pumpkin Digestive Jerky too—it goes perfectly with these gummies!
Why These Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs Are Essential
When your dog has a sensitive system, you really need ingredients you can trust, and that’s exactly what we have here. These aren’t just cute little dog treats; they are a functional addition to your pup’s daily routine designed specifically for tummy support. I’ve found that consistency with these gummies really helps keep things running smoothly.
When I started making these, it wasn’t just about avoiding tummy aches; it was about actively helping Barnaby’s gut recover. Because I control every aspect, I know they’re packed with good things and absolutely nothing that might cause stress.
- They deliver all the goodness of bone broth in a convenient, fun format.
- Using only low-sodium broth means we’re keeping salt intake way down, which is critical for pet health.
- The texture is soft enough that even older dogs or those picky about hard kibble will love them!
If you are looking for another great way to give your dog some gut support, you should take a look at my Turkey Oat Digestive Jerky recipe. Mixing up different textures keeps treat time interesting!
Supporting Digestion with Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
This is where the magic really happens! Gelatin, which is just cooked-down collagen, is fantastic for lining the digestive tract. Then we have the pureed pumpkin—it’s an absolute superstar for regularity. It either helps firm things up if your dog has loose stools or adds necessary bulk if things are sluggish. It’s that simple balance that makes this recipe work so well.

Ease of Use and Storage for Homemade Dog Treats
Let’s be honest, pouring liquid broth onto food every day can be messy, and sometimes the dog just sniffs at it. Having these pre-portioned gummies means I can toss one or two in his dinner bowl, and he pops them right down. Plus, they are made with low-sodium broth, which is a huge win for heart and general health. It’s convenient support wrapped up in a cute little bite!
Gathering Ingredients for Your Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Okay, getting started is the easiest part! When you’re making something for your best friend’s tummy, you need reliable things, and this recipe keeps the ingredient list super short. We aren’t messing around with unnecessary fillers here, which is why this recipe earns such high marks for safety and simplicity. The total time commitment is less than 5 minutes of actual work, and you’ll get about 30 small gummies out of the batch!
You’ll need:
- Two full cups of beef or chicken bone broth—and listen to me, it absolutely MUST be low sodium.
- Two tablespoons of plain, unflavored gelatin powder. Don’t get the flavored stuff; we want pure binding magic!
- One tiny teaspoon of pureed pumpkin. This has to be the plain canned pumpkin, not that sugary pie filling nonsense!
That’s it! That’s all it takes to whip up these fantastic Chicken Pumpkin Digestive Jerky companions. See how easy it is to keep my dog’s diet clean?
Ingredient Substitutions for Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Sometimes you’re out of pumpkin, or maybe your dog just doesn’t tolerate it one day. Don’t panic! If you run out of that pureed pumpkin, you can swap it out for exactly the same amount of plain, unsweetened applesauce. It offers similar soothing qualities. Just please, please make sure whatever you use has absolutely zero added sugar or weird spices in it. We are keeping it gentle!
Step-by-Step Instructions for Making Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Alright, I know stepping into the kitchen can sometimes feel complicated, but trust me, these gummies are completely foolproof. I’ve broken down my method so you won’t have any messy spills or weird textures. You’re aiming for smooth, incorporated ingredients—not a science experiment! If you follow these moves, you’ll have perfect stomach support treats in no time. You can find another fantastic recipe for Rabbit Sweet Potato Gentle Jerky if you want to try another texture later!
Blooming and Dissolving the Gelatin
The very first thing you gotta do is let that gelatin wake up! Pour just half a cup of your cold bone broth into a small saucepan. Sprinkle the gelatin powder right over the top and let it sit there for a full five minutes without touching it. This is called ‘blooming,’ and it stops the gel from clumping later on. Once it’s bloomed, warm it gently over very low heat. Keep stirring constantly until every single grain disappears. Please hear me: Do not boil the mixture! Boiling messes up the gelatin structure, and they’ll never set right.

Finalizing and Setting the Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Once that gelatin is totally smooth, yank the pan off the heat right away! Now, pour in the rest of your cold broth—that’s the remaining cup and a half—and stir in your teaspoon of pureed pumpkin really well until everything looks uniform. Next, pour that beautiful, liquid gold into your silicone molds. I love using the little bear shapes, but squares work great too! Pop them straight into the fridge and forget about them for at least four hours. They have to be completely firm before you try removing them.
Pro Tips for Perfect Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Even though this recipe is super simple, a couple of little tricks I learned early on really make all the difference between a good gummy and a perfect one. When I first started making these for Barnaby, I learned quickly that mold choice matters a lot! Using flexible silicone molds makes popping them out so much easier later on.

Also, let me stress again about the broth quality. You absolutely must use low-sodium broth. If you’re making your own, great—just don’t add any salt back in! Even the slightest excess salt can taste awful to your dog, and we are aiming for that super gentle support here. We want happy tummies, not dehydration!
If you want to see another great, safe treat recipe I use, give my Lamb Oatmeal Gentle Sticks Jerky a peek. These little tips ensure you keep that high level of quality in all your homemade dog treats!
Storage and Shelf Life of Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Now that you’ve perfected your batch of yummy gummies, you might wonder about keeping them around. Because we aren’t adding any preservatives (since we are making them fresh for your dog’s stomach support!), these are best kept cold. The recipe note is absolutely right—I truly aim to make a fresh batch weekly.
You need to pop these finished, firm treats into a completely airtight container. Honestly, even a good Ziploc bag seals better sometimes than a loose plastic tub! They need to stay tucked away in the refrigerator to keep their texture and fresh quality. If you use these as part of a rotation with your Turkey and Rice Gentle Jerky, they’ll vanish long before they go bad, I promise!
Frequently Asked Questions About Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
I always get so many questions when I post about making these little guys because people want to ensure they are perfect for their pups! It’s smart to double-check, especially when you’re dealing with sensitive systems. These are meant to be a wonderful addition to your rotation of healthy Rabbit and Parsley Soft Jerky, not a meal replacement, of course.
Here are the things I hear most often about keeping our dogs happy and comfortable with these treats:
Can I use homemade bone broth instead of store-bought for these gummies?
Oh, absolutely! If you make your own bone broth, these gummies become even cleaner, which is fantastic for maximum stomach support. The only non-negotiable rule here, whether you buy it or make it yourself, is that it must be very low sodium or completely unsalted. Dogs do not need the extra sodium we put in ours, so skip that step entirely when prepping your broth for these dog treats.
How often can my dog eat these stomach support gummies?
Because these are made with gelatin and pumpkin, they are wonderful, but moderation is key with any homemade treat. I usually give Barnaby one or two with his morning meal, and maybe one in the afternoon if we’ve had a long walk. They shouldn’t replace meals, but they are a fantastic tool for daily gut maintenance. Just start slow when introducing them!
What if my gummy molds crack my fingernails trying to get them out?
Ha! I know that feeling—it usually means you rushed the chilling! You need that full four hours, or sometimes even five if your fridge is chilly. If they still stick, try setting the silicone mold on a warm (not hot!) damp paper towel for about 30 seconds. That tiny bit of warmth usually helps the edges release easily so you don’t damage your perfect little dog treats.
Nutritional Snapshot for Homemade Dog Treats
When you’re whipping up something homemade, it’s great to have a general idea of what’s in it, right? Since we aren’t using lab equipment over here, these values are just my best estimates based on the ingredients listed in the recipe. Remember, these are treats, not a full meal replacement, but this little breakdown is helpful for monitoring your pup’s intake!
Based on one single gummy:
- Calories clock in around 15.
- Sodium is super low at about 5mg—that’s the goal!
- They are virtually fat-free, which keeps them nice and light, just like my recipe for Turkey Pumpkin Lean Jerky.
It’s fantastic knowing that you are providing a benefit without the worry of excess sugar or unnecessary junk!
Share Your Experience Making Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Now that you’ve seen how quick these are, I really want to know how your pup liked them! Did they gobble those little stomach support gems right up? Please leave me a star rating below so I know if this recipe worked its magic for your furry family member.
If you snapped any cute photos of your dog enjoying their new favorite Chicken Carrot Fitness Jerky-level snack, or if you learned a new trick making them, drop all your best tips in the comments! Happy baking!
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Gentle Stomach Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
- Total Time: 4 hours 20 min
- Yield: Approximately 30 small gummies 1x
- Diet: Low Fat
Description
Simple recipe for homemade bone broth gummies designed to support your dog’s digestion.
Ingredients
- 2 cups beef or chicken bone broth (low sodium)
- 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin powder
- 1 teaspoon pureed pumpkin (plain, not pie filling)
Instructions
- Pour 1/2 cup of the bone broth into a small saucepan. Sprinkle the gelatin powder over the cold broth and let it sit for 5 minutes to bloom.
- Gently heat the saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly until the gelatin is completely dissolved. Do not boil the mixture.
- Remove the saucepan from the heat. Stir in the remaining 1.5 cups of bone broth and the pureed pumpkin until fully combined.
- Pour the liquid mixture into silicone molds (gummy bear or small square molds work well).
- Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or until completely firm.
- Carefully remove the gummies from the molds. Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Notes
- Use only plain, unsalted bone broth for your dog’s health.
- If your dog has specific dietary restrictions, substitute the pumpkin with an equal amount of plain, unsweetened applesauce.
- These gummies are best made fresh weekly.
- Prep Time: 10 min
- Cook Time: 5 min
- Category: Pet Treat
- Method: Chilling
- Cuisine: Pet Food
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 gummy
- Calories: 15
- Sugar: 0
- Sodium: 5
- Fat: 0.5
- Saturated Fat: 0.2
- Unsaturated Fat: 0.3
- Trans Fat: 0
- Carbohydrates: 2
- Fiber: 0.1
- Protein: 1
- Cholesterol: 2
Keywords: dog treats, bone broth, stomach support, homemade dog food, gelatin gummies

