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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 4 x 2 x 6 inches; 1.59 ounces
Manufacturer recommended age : 1 month and up
Item model number : Calming for Pets
Date First Available : August 15, 2015
Manufacturer : FoodScience Corporation
ASIN : B015XMKZWW
Best Sellers Rank: #3,863 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #37 in Dog Relaxants
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WORKS IN 30 MINUTES – Pet Naturals Calming Chews for Dogs works in 30 minutes and is free of artificial ingredients than can cause upset tummies
CALM DURING THE STORM: Calming is recommended for travel, boarding, trips to the vet, fireworks, thunderstorms or any other situations that may cause your pet stress or anxiety.
PROVEN CALMING INGREDIENTS: Calming is not a pharmaceutical. It includes ingredients that are extracted from nature: L-Theanine, Calming Colostrum and Thiamine to support a calm state without the use of sedatives.
QUALITY CONFIRMED: Pet Naturals products are formulated with veterinarians, approved by the National Animal Supplement Council and manufactured in the USA in an FDA registered facility.
PET APPROVED: A delicious chicken liver flavor that dogs love. No chew leaves our facility until our own pets have confirmed that it tastes great.
8 reviews for Pet Naturals Calming for Dogs, 30 Chews – Naturally Sourced Stress and Anxiety Calming Ingredients for Behavior Support – Vet Recommended
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SuzanneD –
They WORK!
These calming treats are amazing. I have an older (12 years old) dog who developed anxiety later in life. She was overwhelmed by visits to the vet, and fireworks/thunder did her in. These treats WORK! I love that the dosage is gauged by weight so you know how many to give your dog. They start working within 20-30 minutes. In combination with her thunder shirt my girl walks into the examination room calmly. While she’s never nippy, growling, or vicious in any way she had become defiant, with passive resistance evading the vet’s efforts to examine her. With these chews she stands calmly, and has even had x rays done, stating calm and in control. They are a true blessing!
cdavidowsky37 –
Great for relieving stress and anxiety in multi cat homes
We have two cats – one is 15 and the other is 6. Our older cat has always been anxious and skittish ever since she was a kitten, but she’s also been an outdoor cat while she lived at my parents house, and was able to handle her anxiety effectively in a natural environment. When I moved away I took her with me, and she was forced to become an indoor cat. Her anxiety skyrocketed and despite every attempt and trick nothing was working. We tried a more natural diet/food, more toys and interaction, pheromone sprays, separating the cats, changing litter, and nothing worked.As they aged, out you get cat began to feed off of or older cat’s anxiety and started getting aggressive. And while it wasn’t to the point of needing to rehome him, it only increased stress levels and caused all sorts of issues, like peeing outside the litter box, spraying issues, fighting over food, etc.I finally found these treats and decided to try them out. I had tried everything else and figured if this doesn’t work I’ll talk to the vet YET again and see what else can be done.I gave them each a treat with their dinner, and monitored their reactions closely for a couple of days. Not much happened, although my younger cat seemed to chill out a bit in the beginning. Overall the treats didn’t work immediately, but I stuck with it. I figured maybe it’s more of a cumulative thing, and I was right. I bought the treats in December and it’s now February, and the difference is incredible!My older cat no longer hides all day in a back corner of the second floor – instead, she goes up there to take her morning nap and comes down in the afternoon to relax with the family. She used to slink around the edges of the room to get to the kitchen for her food, and wouldn’t eat until my younger cat was gone. Now, she begs for treats, sprawls out in the sun, plays with toys (which she never did before!), and even curls up on the couch next to my younger cat to hang out with me. The younger one has even stopped chasing her around – now all he does is sniff her butt or ears and move off to find another place to hang out. The change is incredible and the stress-peeing has completely stopped!Long story short: this stuff is worth it, especially if you have tension between cats and stress issues. We never truly realized how much anxiety my older cat has until we started these. I can’t recommend these enough!
Taylor U. –
Not a miracle worker, but close!
These are great for relieving stress in a multi-cat household. I have 2 young cats, a 3 year old female (Ginger) and a 2 year old male (Oliver). Ginger is a petite, anxious little thing weighing 8 lbs. Oliver is significantly more confident and built like a tank at 15 lbs.They were adopted around the same time, Ginger at 1 year and Oliver as a kitten. They became best friends and remained so for about a year, then we began having issues with the Oliver picking on Ginger. We think this was partly because of his age (an adolescent male trying to assert his dominance), and partly because he was feeling cooped up and bored during our long, gloomy winter. He requires a A LOT of stimulation and entertainment; without it, he becomes frustrated and destructive. Unfortunately, winter in the PNW means he can’t enjoy two of his favorite activities: sunbathing and birdwatching from his favorite windows. Thus, frustration and boredom.It got to the point where he was attacking his poor sister multiple times a day. He would pounce on her–usually at vulnerable moments like just after she used the litter box or while she was drinking water–they would scuffle, and she would scream bloody murder. It was terrible. She was stressed and hiding all the time. He was stressed and looking for an outlet. I was stressed because my cats wouldn’t stop fighting.I tried everything to make their home environment as enriching as possible. I provided them with a variety of toys and cat trees for climbing. I played ambient nature music for them while I was at work. I gave Oliver all of his meals in a food puzzle, and engaged him in interactive play time and regular training sessions (he is intelligent and food motivated and seems to enjoy learning tricks). Nothing stopped him from picking on our girl. Nothing seemed to be enough.I hated the idea of giving my cats pharmaceuticals to alleviate the tension in the house, but psych meds started to feel like the only option left to solve the behavioral issues we were facing.Enter these chews, which I basically bought out of desperation. I started giving them to both cats twice daily. One in the morning, one at night (their “night night chews” as we jokingly refer to them). I honestly noticed a difference within just a couple days. The cats were noticeably mellower. Oliver started antagonizing Ginger less. She stopped hiding all the time, and started playing more.It has now been a little over a month and the cats are doing much better. They still bicker, as all siblings do, but the all-out brawls have virtually ceased. They coexist peacefully. Also, they LOVE the flavor of these chews. They get so excited when I bring out the jar.If your cats aren’t getting along and you are desperate for a solution that isn’t kitty Prozac, I highly suggest you give these chews a try. For my cats, they have worked wonders and I intend to keep giving them (however, I will likely dial back to just one chew per day in the summer). I am ordering my second jar.
Shae –
Cats don’t like it
pkltan –
It work reasonably well to calm my dog during thunderstorms, but you have to spend about 30 to 45 mins initially with your dog to reinforce his confidence
Asal –
packaging and quality is very good and used by my pet they loved it so much.
Siti –
It says that all cats will love it but this doesn’t happen with my cats
Eleanor –
I’m very conscious of the things I feed my cat, having previously adopted rescues with a variety of health and emotional/behavioural issues, so I did good research on these before purchasing them. I’m very pleased with how effective they’ve been for my recently adopted cat who has significant anxiety/nervousness issues, sometimes resulting in him hiding excessively and sometimes leading him to be overly aggressive during play. These chews, which he really enjoys as much as a regular treat, seemed to take the edge off for him from the first day of using them (note that I don’t give them to him every day, just during times of noticeably greater stress). They appeared to help him feel more comfortable in coming out from under the bed – where he was hiding all day – and sitting with me instead, as well as calming him down a tad when he’s getting a little too rambunctious (resulting in accidental but nonetheless painful injury to unwitting fingers!). I feel it’s important to say they’re not designed to act as a replacement for training or actively helping behavioural issues, which should be addressed in and of themselves, but they certainly complement both in his case and made the transition to a new home that much easier.