Medications Suppress. Pawsy Rebuilds.
Your dog's gut is the foundation of their entire immune system — and 90% of their serotonin is made there. When the gut is compromised, everything downstream breaks.
Apoquel and Cytopoint suppress the immune response. They don't fix the gut.
Calming chews sedate the brain. They don't address why the nervous system is stuck.
Chemical dewormers kill adult worms. They don't rebuild the environment that let parasites colonize in the first place.
Pawsy Parasite Cleanse Drops gives your dog's gut the tools to actually repair itself — six clinically studied herbal actives plus a veterinary-grade probiotic, delivered in liquid form for direct absorption.
Not a drug. Not suppressing anything. Just the herbal compounds and beneficial bacteria your dog's body needs to restore its own defense.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this actually work?
How does this actually work?
Pawsy uses six clinically studied herbal actives — Black Walnut, Wormwood, Oregano, Oregon Grape Root, Pumpkin Seed, and Pau D'Arco — to target parasites at every life stage, including eggs and larvae that chemical dewormers miss. A veterinary-grade probiotic (Enterococcus faecium) then rebuilds the gut flora so the environment stays inhospitable to parasites returning. The liquid format means the active compounds reach the gut lining directly, not broken down by stomach acid.
How is this different from Apoquel or Cytopoint?
How is this different from Apoquel or Cytopoint?
Apoquel and Cytopoint suppress your dog's immune response to reduce scratching. They're pharmaceutical drugs that mask the downstream symptom. Pawsy is not a drug — it addresses the gut inflammation and parasite load that can drive the symptoms in the first place. Many of our customers have been able to reduce or discontinue long-term medications after completing the protocol, though you should always coordinate medication changes with your vet.
Why liquid drops instead of chews or pills?
Why liquid drops instead of chews or pills?
Chews and powders have to be digested before the active compounds reach the intestinal lining — where parasites actually live. Most of the herbs get broken down by stomach acid first. Liquid drops go to work on contact. Absorption rate is up to 98% compared to 20-30% for chews and powders.
How long until I see results?
How long until I see results?
Most owners notice changes within the first 7 days — firmer stools, less scooting, calmer nighttime behavior. Paw licking and indoor accidents typically resolve by week 2. The full 21-day cleanse produces the most dramatic transformation. Individual results vary.
Is it safe for my dog?
Is it safe for my dog?
Yes, when used as directed. All ingredients are natural herbs and a veterinary-grade probiotic, manufactured in a GMP-certified facility and third-party lab tested. Pawsy is not recommended for pregnant or nursing dogs, puppies under 12 weeks, or dogs with known tree nut allergies (due to Black Walnut). Always consult your vet before starting any new supplement, especially if your dog is on prescription medications.
Can I use this with my dog's current medications?
Can I use this with my dog's current medications?
Most owners use Pawsy alongside existing medications without issue. However, because this protocol addresses the gut environment, some dogs may naturally need less of their current prescriptions over time. Always coordinate with your vet before adjusting or stopping any prescribed medications.
How much do I give?
How much do I give?
Dosing depends on your dog's weight. Small dogs under 25 lbs: 0.5 ml daily. Medium dogs 25-75 lbs: 1 ml daily. Large dogs over 75 lbs: 1.5 ml daily. Add directly to food once per day. Full dosing guide included with every bottle.
Why haven't I heard of this before?
Why haven't I heard of this before?
The veterinary pharmaceutical industry doesn't fund education on subclinical parasite loads in adult dogs. The standard fecal test misses up to 50% of whipworm and 75% of Giardia cases, so your vet may have honestly told you "no parasites" based on a test designed to miss them. The rest of the developed world — UK, most of Europe, Asia — runs ongoing parasite defense protocols. Only America treats deworming as a one-time event for puppies.