Easy Peesy Tea

A nutritional herbal tea for dogs and cats, to support normal healthy functioning of the urinary tract, including bladder control and the alleviation of urinary irritation.

Ingredients:

Horsetail, Cleavers, Couch grass, Nettle and Marshmallow root.

To Make the Tea:

Measure out the desired quantity of tea into a cup. Add about 1/2 cup boiling water and steep for 5 to 10 minutes, strain if desired. Serve with food, or Ice Pups.

Contraindications:

Easy Peesy Tea is not recommended for use in animals with kidney stones; animals in distress with urinary or other issues should be seen by a veterinarian. Easy Peesy Tea should not be used with animals who are currently taking the medicine Lasix, a Furosemide.

We’re sorry, this product is not allowed to be sold in New Mexico or South Dakota

Available Sizes:

2.8 oz Jar,  $11.00 Click here to Shop


5 Reviews to “Easy Peesy Tea”

  1. Sheila says:

    Tracy,

    Please look for a holistic vet in your area or ask your vet to do an abdominal ultrasound. When my dog started straining to urinate and had blood in his urine, we found something in his bladder, started treatment and he’s doing fine 2 years later.

    On special herbs, supplements… and THK food!

    Sheila

  2. Lucy says:

    Hi Tracy, We’d suggest starting with the Easy Peesy Tea first and if she still seems to be having urinary issues relating specifically to anxiety, try the Quiet Tea along with it.

  3. Lucy says:

    Our supplements have been refused licenses in the states of New Mexico & South Dakota because they contain herbal ingredients that are not approved for animal consumption in those states. These are all ingredients with (in many cases) hundreds of years of therapeutic use in animals but with only empirical evidence or ‘folklore’ references that do not stand up to NM & SD state scrutiny! The ingredients in question are widely available in supplements sold for humans in these two states, but the NM & SD Departments of Agriculture require that the safety and efficacy of herbal ingredients be proven in clinical trials prior to offering them for sale for use in animals within their state! As a small family owned business, we do not have the infrastructure or funding to conduct such clinical trials.
    Unfortunately it restricts sales to private individuals and also stores! Of course there is nothing to stop someone form buying human supplements with these same ingredients and feeding them to their pets – or traveling out of state with their pets for vacations, and using the products while outside NM & SD. These products just can’t be sold inside those states at this time.

  4. Martha says:

    Why can’t it be sold in New Mexico or South Dakota?

  5. Tracy Firgens says:

    I have a question about this product. My cat is prone to urinary issues. She has been checked out a couple different times by our vet and there are no stones or bacteria in her or her urine. BUT she will strain in the litter box and produce only small clumps quite a few times a day, and has had blood in ther urine previously (still no infection). My vet says she has anxiety issues and that there is really nothing that can be done. My question is: in your opinion, would she benefit greaer from this product or from the Quiet Tea, or both?
    Thanks,
    Tracy Firgens

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