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For dogs with a sensitive tummy

Does your dog's belly have "off weeks"? Take the 60-second Gut Check.

12 quick questions about your dog's digestion pattern. You'll get an honest read on what their gut routine might be missing — and if the answers point to something a vet should see, we'll tell you that instead.

Built by a dog owner, not a lab. After years of watching my dog Rocco cycle through the same rough patches, I built a food he actually loves — and a checklist to know the difference between an "off day" and a "call the vet" day. The checklist is free, whatever your answers say.

Not a veterinary diagnostic. If your dog seems unwell right now, please call your vet first.

Start the Gut Check over

Please talk to your vet before anything else.

We make a gut-support food, and we'd genuinely love your dog as a customer one day — but this is not that moment. The signs you've described deserve a professional's eyes, today if possible. No food topper is the right first step here.

What to bring to the appointment: when the signs started, what the stool looks like (a photo helps, vets are unshockable), what your dog has eaten in the last 48 hours, and whether they're drinking normally.

Once your vet has given the all-clear and you're back to everyday life, our door is open. We'll be here.

Want our free "Off Day vs. Vet Day" one-pager? It's the checklist I keep on my own fridge. We'll email it — no pitch attached.

My vet gave the all-clear — take me back to my results →

Honestly? Your dog's belly sounds pretty settled.

Your answers don't show the recurring pattern our frozen superfood is built around. We could sell it to you anyway — but that's not how we'd want to meet you.

The free fix first: for the occasional soft day, the boring basics usually do it — a smaller, plain, easy-to-digest meal, fresh water always available, and 24 hours of watching. Most settled dogs bounce back on their own.

If the off days start clustering — more than a couple of episodes, or a clear "fine for months then a rough week" rhythm — that's when a gut routine earns its place. Come back and re-take the check; it'll remember your answers.

Want the free "Off Day vs. Vet Day" checklist for the fridge? No pitch — just the one-pager.

Show me the frozen superfood anyway →

Your Gut Check results are ready.

We've read your 12 answers and put together your dog's gut profile — including the pattern we spotted and what we'd honestly recommend (which, fair warning, is sometimes "nothing").

We'll also email you the results and our gut-care guide. Unsubscribe anytime, one click.

Gut Check results

Here's the map you just drew us.

What you told us about your dog:

    You already know the pattern. That's the frustrating part.

    I know this pattern because I lived it with my dog, Rocco. Twice a year, like a season: the poop goes soft, the tail drops, the zoomies stop. And every time, I'd think — I saw this coming three days ago.

    It's not your fault, and it's not your dog's fault.

    Nobody teaches dog owners what an early sign even looks like. We're taught two modes: "he's fine" and "emergency." Everything in between is guesswork. So the in-between days — the exact days when a dog's gut most needs easy, supportive food — usually get the same kibble as always, and crossed fingers.

    Think of your dog's gut as a lawn.

    A dense, healthy lawn crowds out weeds on its own — there's simply no room for them. But a lawn with bare patches? Weeds don't need an invitation. Your dog's gut works the same way: it's home to trillions of microbes, and when the good ones are thriving and well-fed, the neighborhood polices itself.

    Here's what most gut products get wrong: they sell you seeds (probiotics) and forget the fertilizer (prebiotic fibers the good microbes actually eat) and the soil (gentle, digestible food that doesn't ask a tired gut to do heavy lifting). Seeds scattered on concrete don't become a lawn.

    So I made the whole lawn kit. In a bowl. That dogs go bonkers for.

    BellyGood is a frozen superfood and complementary feed that combines all three layers — a gentle, highly digestible whole-food base, prebiotic fibers, and live probiotic cultures — in food your dog will think is a treat. No pills to hide in cheese. No paste to syringe. Serve it according to the pack directions and watch them clean the bowl.

    How owners use it, honestly stated:

    🗓️ The regular habit: BellyGood as part of normal feeding — regular support for normal digestion and a healthy gut flora, plus a bowl your dog gets genuinely excited about.

    🌥️ The off-day ritual: when you notice an off day — softer stool, less bounce — many owners swap in gentle feeding with BellyGood for a few days while they keep a close eye. It is a food, not a medicine: it doesn't treat or prevent illness, and if things don't look right within a day or two, or you ever see the red-flag signs (blood, black stool, vomiting, refusing water, real lethargy), that's a vet call — same rule I follow with Rocco.

    How it compares to what's in the pet aisle

    BellyGoodProbiotic pills/pastePlain rice & chicken
    Probiotic cultures
    Prebiotic fibers to feed themrarely
    Gentle whole-food base
    Dogs eat it voluntarily✓ (eagerly)it's a battleusually
    Frozen to protect freshness

    Check any label in the aisle yourself — the "prebiotic fibers" row is the one that's almost always missing.

    What lands in your inbox

    Not a "maybe." Here's exactly what you get, free, the moment you finish the check:

    📩 From BellyGood · Your free fridge checklist

    Off Day vs. Vet Day — the one-pager

    The exact list I keep on my fridge: which signs mean "watch at home," and which mean "call the vet today." Print it, stick it up, breathe easier.

    Plus your personal Gut Check results and a simple first-week feeding guide.

    The empty-bowl guarantee

    If your dog doesn't love it, or you don't love giving it freezer space, tell us within 60 days and we refund you in full. No return shipment, no interview.

    Pick your dog's quantity

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    18-Unit Frozen Box

    Lowest price per unit

    Eighteen BellyGood frozen superfoods in one frozen box. This is always the cheapest per-unit option; shipping is added separately.

    Volume pricing: the final discounted unit price, order total, and frozen-shipping charge are shown before payment.

    Recommended for your answers

    3 × Frozen Superfood

    Less than €7.99 each

    Three units with a lower per-unit price than buying one. Shipping is added separately; the exact discounted total is shown before payment.

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    1 × Frozen Superfood

    €7.99

    One BellyGood frozen superfood, plus shipping. The lowest-commitment way to find out if your dog is one of the bowl-lickers. (So far, we haven't met the dog who isn't.)

    Every quantity is a one-time purchase covered by the 60-day empty-bowl guarantee. The more you buy, the lower the per-unit price.

    Good call. Here's why that choice fits.

    What happens next

    Your order is prepared for frozen delivery. The available delivery window and shipping charge are shown before payment. Keep BellyGood frozen when it arrives. The box also includes the same "off day vs. vet day" fridge checklist we give away free, because it matters more than the product.

    What if my dog is the first dog ever to not like it?

    Then you'll be famous, and refunded. Contact us within 60 days for a full refund; no frozen-food return shipment is required. Email one line to hello@bellygood.dog.

    Is this a medicine or a supplement?

    Neither — it's a frozen superfood classified as complementary pet food, with a gentle whole-food base, prebiotic fibers and probiotic cultures. It supports normal digestion; it doesn't treat, prevent or cure illness, and it never replaces your vet.

    How does volume pricing work?

    One unit starts at €7.99 plus shipping. The per-unit price falls as quantity increases, and the 18-unit frozen box always has the lowest unit price. Exact discounted totals and frozen-shipping charges appear before payment.

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    We'll email you when BellyGood opens.

    No charge and nothing else to do. We saved the quantity you picked and will email you first when ordering opens.

    Joining the waitlist does not place an order or reserve stock.

    Order confirmed

    The bowl-licking begins soon. 🐾

    Honest expectations

    Frozen shipping: tracking and the confirmed delivery window arrive by email. Keep BellyGood frozen as soon as it arrives.

    First serving: follow the approved pack directions and introduce a new food gradually.

    The golden rule, one more time: BellyGood is a frozen food, not a medicine. If you ever see blood or black stool, repeated vomiting, refusal to drink, or real lethargy — that's a vet visit, not a feeding change. Your checklist is in the box.

    You're all set. Watch for the frozen-delivery tracking email, and give your pup a scratch from us. 🧡

    The Gut Check is an informational tool, not a veterinary diagnostic. Always consult your veterinarian about your dog's health. · hello@bellygood.dog · Privacy · Terms · Legal NoticeBellyGood is a frozen superfood classified as complementary pet food. It supports normal digestion and a healthy gut flora as part of a balanced diet. It is not a veterinary medicine and does not diagnose, treat, prevent or cure disease. · hello@bellygood.dog · Privacy · Shipping · Refunds · Terms · Legal Notice