Megan Foster
My lab stopped trying to eat grass every morning after a couple weeks on these.






A plant-based daily remedy that works the way nature intended.
Herbs. Roots. Clean protein. Something a grandmother would recognize.
87%
of dogs showed reduced grass eating after four weeks of daily PELLUND
How It Works
Most grass and poop eating starts with discomfort. Soothe the source and the behavior tends to fade. PELLUND combines soluble fiber, mucilaginous herbs, and aromatic carminatives into one daily ritual.

Every ingredient earned its place through both traditional use and modern research.

Why we made this
I grew up watching my grandmother brew chamomile for nervous stomachs and boil fennel for fussy babies. When my own dog started grazing the lawn every morning, the synthetic solutions felt wrong in my hands. So I built what I would have wanted on the shelf. Herbs, roots, and clean protein. Nothing pharmaceutical.
A note: PELLUND is a daily support, not medicine. If your dog is unwell, showing signs of illness, or the behavior is sudden and severe, please see your veterinarian first.
What to expect
Week 4
Ingredient philosophy
We didn't reverse engineer a supplement aisle. We started with the herbs traditional herbalists reach for when a belly is unhappy, then built a chew around them at percentages that actually do work.

Highly digestible insect protein. Digestibility trials show values comparable to meat-based diets without adverse fecal or blood markers.
Soluble fiber that normalizes stool consistency. Best-supported ingredient for stool-related behaviors and gut motility.
Slippery elm type mucilage. Demulcent for an irritated esophagus and stomach lining. Observational veterinary support for vomiting and reflux.
Secondary mucilage source. Traditional use for GI soothing.
Traditional anti-nausea and antispasmodic herbs. Ginger has the broadest evidence for nausea and motility support.
Supportive botanicals contributing fiber, anti-inflammatory, and palatability effects.
Highly digestible insect protein. Digestibility trials show values comparable to meat-based diets without adverse fecal or blood markers.
Soluble fiber that normalizes stool consistency. Best-supported ingredient for stool-related behaviors and gut motility.
Slippery elm type mucilage. Demulcent for an irritated esophagus and stomach lining. Observational veterinary support for vomiting and reflux.
Secondary mucilage source. Traditional use for GI soothing.
Traditional anti-nausea and antispasmodic herbs. Ginger has the broadest evidence for nausea and motility support.
Supportive botanicals contributing fiber, anti-inflammatory, and palatability effects.
One jar. One small ritual. A calmer belly.
A dog parent's story
"I've been trying to avoid pharmaceutical products for my dog unless absolutely necessary and this felt like a much more natural first step. The grass eating has gone down since starting these."
- Love, Amanda

The Promise
If your dog's belly isn't calmer and the grazing isn't easing, we'll make it right. Try a full jar with confidence under our 30-day window.
Customer reviews
4.7
Based on 304 reviews
Megan Foster
My lab stopped trying to eat grass every morning after a couple weeks on these.
Hannah Doyle
I wanted something natural before trying anything harsh and these ended up working great for my dog's stomach habits too. The ingredient list honestly made me feel way better about giving it daily.
Ryan Mitchell
Honestly surprised how much calmer my dog's stomach seems now.
Tyler Ramsey
The natural ingredients were the reason I ordered this in the first place and I'm honestly impressed with the results. My dog's digestion seems way calmer.
Matthew Cain
Love that this uses herbs instead of pharmaceuticals because my dog is sensitive to a lot of stuff. The grass eating has gone down a ton too.