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Amazing 5 Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies

If you’ve ever watched your sweet dog look miserable after a little upset tummy, you know that feeling of helplessness! Commercial treats sometimes feel like a gamble, so I decided to take control of what I was feeding my own pup, Gus, when his digestion was acting up. That’s how I landed on this lifesaver recipe: **Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs**.

Trust me, these aren’t just random treats; they are little pockets of gentle, homemade love. We need something simple, effective, and that they actually enjoy eating. These gelatin gummies use the power of real bone broth and a touch of fresh ginger to calm things down naturally. You won’t believe how easy they are to mix up, and knowing exactly what’s inside gives you total peace of mind!

Why You Need Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs (The Benefits)

When your dog’s tummy is unhappy, you want fast, gentle results, right? That’s exactly what we get here! These **Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs** are my go-to for quick digestive support without any weird fillers.

Why toss out the expensive options and make these instead? Well, look at what you’re getting:

  • They are incredibly simple—no baking needed!
  • They use high-quality, recognizable ingredients.
  • They offer targeted support right when your dog needs it most.

For another great source of gentle digestive help, you should absolutely check out my recipe over yonder for Chicken and Pumpkin Digestive Jerky.

Digestive Support from Bone Broth and Ginger

The magic here is the pairing! Bone broth, thanks to the gelatin it contains, is fantastic for supporting the integrity of the gut lining. Think of it like a little spa treatment for their insides. Then you add the ginger—it’s nature’s little tummy calmer. It helps soothe irritation and encourages healthy movement through the digestive tract. It’s a powerful duo that tastes amazing to dogs!

Gathering Supplies for Your Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs

Honestly, the best part about making your **Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs** is that you don’t need an entire dedicated bakery setup! It’s super low-fuss, which is exactly what you want when you’re trying to prepare gentle relief quickly.

Essential Equipment Checklist

Just grab these few things from your cupboards; you probably have them already. Don’t worry if your molds aren’t specialty dog shapes; any small candy mold works perfectly fine!

  • A small saucepan for gently warming the broth.
  • Small silicone molds—the tiny candy ones are perfect for bite-sized doses.
  • Accurate measuring spoons because gelatin measurement is key here!
  • A little bowl for blooming that gelatin. It’s easy, I promise!

Precise Ingredients for Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs

Getting the ratios right is what makes these **Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs** actually set up properly. We aren’t baking here, so precision with this gelatin mixture is everything! You only need a handful of items, but using the right kind matters a lot for your pup’s sensitive stomach.

Here’s the short list of what you need to gather up. Don’t forget your grater!

  • 1 cup beef or chicken bone broth (make sure it’s low sodium!)
  • 1/4 cup cold water
  • 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin powder
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, finely grated
  • 1 teaspoon honey (just if you think your dog needs a little bait!)

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

We have to talk about the broth. You absolutely must use low-sodium bone broth. Our dogs don’t need that extra salt burden, especially when we are trying to calm their digestion down, right?

If you are worried about palatability, the small bit of honey helps mask the ginger, but remember it’s optional. Now, ginger is the star here for the tummy soothing, so if you skip it—and I wouldn’t recommend it on the first try—you lose a lot of that gentle settling power. For other great natural additions for your dog’s health, you might want to peek at my Golden Paste recipe too!

Yellow, sugar-coated Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies in a small dish with a curious Golden Retriever in the background.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs

This is the easy part, I promise! Making **Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs** is just a quick mix-and-chill operation. Seriously, the total hands-on time is less than fifteen minutes. Since we aren’t baking, everything happens right on the stovetop, nice and slow. Pay close attention to the blooming time, though; that’s where the setting power comes from!

When you’re done, make sure you’ve got a batch of Turkey and Oat Digestive Jerky cooling nearby, because your kitchen is going to smell amazing while these set!

Blooming the Gelatin

First things first: grab a tiny bowl and pour in that quarter cup of cold water. Now, take your two tablespoons of gelatin powder. You have to sprinkle it evenly over the surface—don’t just dump it in one spot! We need to let it sit quietly for 5 full minutes. This ‘blooming’ step lets the grains absorb the water so they dissolve like magic later on. If you skip this, you’ll end up with gummy lumps, and nobody wants that!

Combining and Setting the Tummy-Soothing Mixture

While that’s blooming, gently warm up your cup of bone broth in a small saucepan on very low heat. Please don’t let it boil! Boiling ruins the broth’s benefits. Once the broth is warm (but not steaming hot), take it off the heat and immediately whisk in your bloomed gelatin mixture until it’s totally clear. No graininess allowed! Then, stir in your finely grated ginger and that optional honey.

Quickly pour this gorgeous liquid into your chosen silicone molds. Pop the whole tray into the refrigerator right away. They need at least 2 to 4 hours to firm up completely. If they feel soft when you touch them, they are not ready! Patience for those few hours means perfect, firm gummies you can store all week.

A golden retriever eagerly smells a small bowl of yellow Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for dogs.

Tips for Perfect Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs

Even though making **Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs** is simple, there are a couple of little quirks you need to watch out for! My first batch? Total pancake batter disaster. The ginger sank straight to the bottom, and I ended up with a layer of solid gel at the bottom and watery broth on top. Yuck!

The fix is all in the temperature and stirring. You need that liquid warm enough to dissolve the gelatin fully, but if it’s too hot when you add the ginger, it doesn’t suspend well. The trick is to take the broth *off* the heat right before you stir in the bloom. Also, if you find your ginger is still sinking, try stirring it vigorously right before you pour the mixture into the molds. A quick whisk right at the end keeps the solids suspended.

I always try to make an extra batch of Chicken Pumpkin Digestive Jerky at the same time, just so I have different textures ready for Gus!

Storage and Serving Guidelines for Your Dog’s Gummies

Alright, once you’ve successfully wrestled those perfect little guys out of the molds, we need to talk storage! Since these are made with fresh broth and haven’t been cooked down to jerky-level dryness, they need a little refrigeration love to stay fresh and firm. Don’t leave them sitting out on the counter!

Pop them into an airtight container—a small glass jar works beautifully—and keep them nestled in the main compartment of your fridge. If you made a big batch, they should be totally fine for about ten days to two weeks. I always try to make sure I have some Turkey Oat Digestive Jerky on hand too, just for variety when the gummies run low.

Golden retriever dog looking eagerly at bone-shaped Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies.

Feeding Amounts and Safety Disclaimer

Portion control is key when you’re dealing with supplements, even gentle ones! For most dogs, I stick to giving 1 to 2 gummies per day. Now, you absolutely have to size that based on your dog, right? A tiny little terrier gets one; a big Labrador might take two without blinking. Always start small!

And listen, this is important: Before you start swapping out ingredients or ramping up the dosage, please make sure you have a quick chat with your vet. They know your dog’s specific needs best, and we always want to make sure any new tummy support is approved before we start!

Frequently Asked Questions About Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs

Since this recipe has become such a staple in my own kitchen for Gus, I get asked a ton of questions about it! People always want to make sure they are getting the most out of these tasty little helpers. It’s tricky sometimes when you’re dealing with ingredients meant to be easy on the stomach—you want maximum benefit without any surprises!

I hope these answers help you nail your first batch of **Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs**!

Can I use powdered ginger instead of fresh ginger?

You certainly can, but I really try to steer people toward fresh ginger, especially when we are talking about soothing a sensitive tummy. Freshly grated ginger has a much brighter, more active component, called gingerol, that provides that immediate calming effect.

If you absolutely must use the dried powder, cut the amount way back—maybe start with just a quarter teaspoon—because dried spices are far more concentrated. You’ll lose some of that lovely ‘fresh’ efficacy, but it still adds flavor!

How long do these tummy-soothing gummies last in the fridge?

Because we aren’t baking them until they are completely dry like jerky, these need that constant chill. In an airtight container, mine usually stay perfectly firm and fresh for about ten days. Sometimes I push it to two weeks, but I always notice they get a little softer around the edges by then.

If you notice any sliminess or weird smell, toss them out immediately. That’s the downside of using beautiful, real ingredients—they don’t have the preservatives store-bought ones do. Make smaller batches more often if you have a tiny dog!

Estimated Nutritional Information for Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs

Okay, let’s talk numbers for our **Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs**. Because these are homemade and use varying brands of bone broth, you have to treat these figures as good estimates, not certified lab results!

But here’s the great news: these are super low-calorie little snacks. Per single gummy, you’re looking at about 5 calories. They contain just 1 gram of carbohydrates and 1 gram of protein. That’s why they are such a fantastic, guilt-free addition to their daily routine when they need some extra digestive help!

If you want another low-calorie, high-quality option, I really recommend looking at my Turkey and Ginger Immunity Jerky recipe!

Share Your Success with These Dog Treats

I truly hope these little jellies bring your pup the same gentle relief they bring Gus! I can’t wait to hear how they work for your dog. Did they gobble them up? Are their tummies feeling better?

Please take a second to leave a comment below and let me know how they turned out. If you took a picture of your happy customer enjoying their Gummy, send it over through my Contact Page—I feature reader photos every month!

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Ginger Bone Broth Tummy-Soothing Gummies for Dogs


  • Author: dogtf.com
  • Total Time: 4 hours 15 min
  • Yield: Approximately 30 small gummies 1x
  • Diet: Low Calorie

Description

Homemade gelatin gummies made with bone broth and ginger to support your dog’s digestion.


Ingredients

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  • 1 cup beef or chicken bone broth (low sodium)
  • 1/4 cup cold water
  • 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin powder
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, finely grated
  • 1 teaspoon honey (optional, for palatability)

Instructions

  1. Pour the cold water into a small bowl. Sprinkle the gelatin powder evenly over the water and let it sit for 5 minutes to bloom.
  2. Gently warm the bone broth in a small saucepan over low heat. Do not boil.
  3. Remove the broth from the heat. Stir in the bloomed gelatin mixture until it is completely dissolved and the liquid is clear.
  4. Stir in the grated ginger and honey, if using.
  5. Pour the mixture into silicone molds (small candy molds work well).
  6. Refrigerate for at least 2 to 4 hours, or until completely firm.
  7. Once set, remove the gummies from the molds. Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Notes

  • Give 1 to 2 gummies per day depending on your dog’s size.
  • If your dog does not like ginger, you can omit it, but the soothing properties will be reduced.
  • Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new supplements to your dog’s diet.
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 5 min
  • Category: Pet Treats
  • Method: Chilling
  • Cuisine: General

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 gummy
  • Calories: 5
  • Sugar: 0
  • Sodium: 1
  • Fat: 0
  • Saturated Fat: 0
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0
  • Trans Fat: 0
  • Carbohydrates: 1
  • Fiber: 0
  • Protein: 1
  • Cholesterol: 0

Keywords: dog treats, bone broth, ginger, tummy soothing, digestive aid, gelatin gummies

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