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When pets can't adapt to stress, it can lead to hyperactivity, abnormal urine marking, excessive scratching, trembling, pacing, excessive panting and destructive or aggressive behavior. The ingredients in Composure work synergistically to support relaxation without changing your dog's personality or energy levels. The Colostrum Calming Complex Biopeptide Blend supports stress reduction and cognitive function; L-Theanine helps the body produce other amino acids to bring specific neurotransmitters back into balance; and B vitamins (thiamine) affect the central nervous system to help calm anxious animals.
SKU | 3584128 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Bacon |
Primary Brand | VetriScience |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Bacon |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 6 IN |
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Width | 3 IN |
Active Ingredients Per 1 Chew (3 g): Thiamine (Vitamin B1) 134 mg, Colostrum Calming Complex Biopeptide Blend 22 mg, L-Theanine 21 mg; Inactive Ingredients: brewers yeast, calcium sulfate, canola oil, citric acid, glycerin,maltodextrin, mixed tocopherols, natural bacon flavor, natural smoke flavor, propionicacid, rosemary extract, silicon dioxide, sodium alginate, soy lecithin, sweet potato, vegetable oil.
Recommended to give approximately 30 minutes before stress-causing event. Up to 50 lbs: 1 chew daily. 51-100 lbs: 2 chews daily. Over 100 lbs: 3 chews daily. Product can be given daily or on an as-needed basis. It is safe to double or triple the dose in times of increased stress.
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
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Our vet suggested Composure Soft Chews for one of our dogs. We recently adopted him and he's probably just over a year but acts like a hyper 6 month old puppy. Can we also use it for our 12 yr old dog that takes Prozac for anxiety during those extra stress times like trash day? She also gets Sileo Oromucosal Gel for thunderstorms. Thank you!
Is it safe to give calming supplements when my dog is already on Gabapentin? She takes 100mg Gabapentin for anxiety every 12 hours. She still gets very stressed when I leave and barks, howls, and scratches. Is it safe to combine with calming chews with ingredients like 100 mg Chamomile, 50 mg Thiamine Mononitrate, 50 mg Passion Flower, 50 mg Ginger, 30 mg L-Tryptophan, 20 mcg Melatonin? Or is there another safe calming chew you’d recommend? Pheromones have not worked. Ideally to be taken daily.
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My dog is 20ish lbs. She ate an entire jar of PetNaturals of Vermont Calming Chews. is she in any real danger or will it just make her belly upset?
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I got this from chewy.com and need to know how much to give my dog and how often.
My 7 yr old dog has separation anxiety issues. My Veterinarian recommended trying OTC Melatonin 3mg. Can someone recommend a particular brand of OTC Melatonin to purchase? I'm afraid Xylitol made be an ingredient that is not disclosed on the package. I contacted Natures Made. I was told No Xylitol in the Melatonin.
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